Founded in 1971, the Waldorf School of Lexington is a co-ed, independent school serving approximately 200 students from preschool through grade 8. The school offers a challenging academic curriculum rich in the humanities and sciences as well as practical and fine arts, grounded in the pedagogical principles and methods of Austrian philosopher and educator Rudolf Steiner.
A member of a global network of Waldorf schools, WSL provides a rich, rounded curriculum with a balance of academics, arts, music, and physical education. Beginning in first grade, the program integrates math, science, language arts, history, geography, and the sciences with visual and performing arts as well as two foreign languages. From grades 3–8, all students study a string or woodwind instrument and play together in a school ensemble or orchestra. Drama animate the curriculum, with all elementary students participating in a class play yearly.
WSL expands its classrooms into the natural surroundings with an organic gardening program, farm and field trips, nature observation and walks on conservation land, and through its seasonal, community festivals. Athletics and movement are an important part of every student's day through eighth grade.
Waldorf School of Lexington Address
739 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington, MA United States