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Age 6 & 7

Age 6&7

 9am – 2:00pm Thursdays and Fridays
$315/month

(Please note: We group ages according to what the child is at the beginning of the school year. If you are 6 in August, but turning 7 in October, this is the appropriate class for you. Our 6 year olds will turn 7 during the school year.)

Scroll down to view more detailed class descriptions for our 6 age group.


Thursdays & Fridays

Students join us on Thursdays and Fridays from 9am to 2:00pm for a Waldorf-inspired schedule that includes circle time, yoga, gardening, nature studies, arts and crafts, language arts, pre-literacy and pre-math skills, snack and lunch time, and outdoor playtimes.  There is a rhythm to our school days that is soothing and fun for the students. 

Our curriculum is centered on the follow research, and we think these articles will also be beneficial to families at home:

Our Daily Rhythym:

Imaginative play indoors and outdoors.  Please be sure to dress appropriately.

During Circle Time the teacher will lead the class through fun movement games, songs, math exercises, and poetry recitation.

Language Arts lessons will be based on fairy tales and other classic stories. Storytelling, art activities, crafts, and poetry may all be infused into this time. 

Snack and lunch times, and outdoor times will be incorporated into the day so that students have a natural balance of active play time and time to quietly focus.

Part of our outdoor time will be free play, and the other part will be focused on gardening and nature studies where students will be exposed to topics such as beekeeping, the four seasons, insect studies, nature crafts and more. 

Yoga class for kids looks much different from yoga class for adults! Through movement, mindfulness, music, and breath, we will come together to cultivate a joyful calm. 

Art will consist of a variety of activities ranging from crafts, puppets, drawing, painting, and modeling. Art is the foundation for creativity and innovation, it can be centered on a theme or free flowing, and it’s also a time to teach children to take pride in their work and to sometimes move at a slower, more peaceful, pace.

Preparation and celebrations of Festivals and Seasons is a time to prepare for, learn about, and celebrate upcoming festivals and seasons. This will be a time for storytelling, art, crafting, literature, poetry, song, and excitement. Examples of festivals or seasonal days include Martinmas, Michaelmas, Christmas, Candlemas, St. Nicholas Day, May Day, and more. We will work on crafts and art projects to further enhance your family celebrations at home. We will not focus on the religious aspects at school, but encourage you to do so at home, or make it your own in however works best for your family. These special festivals are integral to the rhythm of life and passing of the seasons. In celebrating seasonal holidays, the goal is to develop in the child (and adult) a sense of the rhythm of the seasons and the passage of time, and a sense that there is something bigger than himself. 

Even more than that, though, we take these moments as opportunities to show gratitude both for the time we’ve been granted together, and anticipation of the gifts of time that lies ahead.

Waldorf Answers explains our focus on festivals further:

“Seasonal festivals serve to connect humanity with the rhythms of nature and of the cosmos. The festivals originated in ancient cultures, yet have been adapted over time. To join the seasonal moods of the year, in a festive way, benefits the inner life of the soul. Celebrating is an art. There is joy in the anticipation, the preparation, the celebration itself, and the memories.”

Our homeschool families use a wide variety of curriculum at home, and our day school programs can be used as purely enrichment days or as an integrated part of your home curriculum.