Explore what makes Waldorf education extraordinary. Attend the Winter Open House at the Waldorf School of St. Louis for a detailed look into what it is like to be a student at the school. Participate in an Early Childhood circle time, and attend a social studies class led by the Grades' teachers and more! This is your chance to meet WSSL teachers and learn more about their training, methodologies, and commitment to supporting each student’s unique educational journey.
See firsthand how Waldorf addresses the whole child—mind, body, and soul—with intention, meeting each child in their developmental stage.
With a 101-year proven track record, Waldorf education is among the fastest-growing academic methods in the world. Waldorf Pedagogy is as vital, relevant, and successful today as it was a century ago, for while the world has changed in dramatic and sometimes alarming ways, our children's needs have not.
R.S.V.P. today to learn more and experience what it is like to be a Waldorf Kid.
Saturday, January 27, 2024.
For more information and to register, visit waldorfstl.org
The Waldorf School of St. Louis also offers Little Red Hen Play Groups! Learn more here.
Meet up at the Nature Playscape in Forest Park for a fun storytime followed by nature adventures! These free story times are open to children of all ages and their caregivers.
Preschool Storytime is geared to ages 2-5.
Daytime Playtime is an open gym for children ages 2-5 where the possibilities for fun and learning (through fun) are endless! Children will participate in activities that build coordination, strength, balance and self-confidence. They'll develop stronger motor skills, social skills, and take part in theme-based creative activities.
Dinoroarus is back for a limited time at the Saint Louis Zoo. This engaging attraction for all ages features 14 groupings of animatronic and stationary dinosaurs - colorful, prehistoric creatures that move realistically, some roaring and spiting or placidly munching on lush vegetation.
Bring your babies and toddlers to this free story time at the Missouri History Museum.