The third grade recently embarked on their Measurement Main Lesson, which included skill-building, hands-on experiences with distance, height, width, weight and time measurement calculations as well as money. The class will explore other “life skills” this year, such as cultivation of food, building of shelters and the manufacture of garments. By gaining experience in these life skills, students begin to see the world objectively, which demystifies it and contributes to their confidence and ability to engage with the world around them.
Read MoreThis Lunar New Year we say goodbye to the year of the Ox—and greet the energy of the Tiger. Popular interpretations suggest that the Year of the Tiger will be about making big changes. This will be a year of risk-taking and adventure. We’re finding enthusiasm again, both for ourselves and for others. Everyone is fired up, generosity is at an all-time high and social progress feels possible again. Here at WSL, the students in grades 1–5 have been preparing for this holiday in Mandarin Class.
Read MoreWaldorf School of Lexington Nursery Teacher, Lynne Czysz, shares few gift ideas that will support your child’s healthy sensory development. Some of them may seem strange to the modern consumer, but maybe not to the young child. Most of these items support a multi-sensory experience
Read MoreGeometry teaches flexible thinking. Apart from knowing the traditional concepts of symmetry, triangles, parallel lines, angles, etc., it teaches students to visualize objects and to think about or to reason about their spatial relationships. In the 8th grade geometry block called, Mensuration, Stereometry, and Loci, the class practiced the constructions of geometric forms, built Platonic/and Archimedean solids, and created beautiful depictions of functions in the study of curves, called loci.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, October 27, our seventh and eighth grade students with some faculty and staff, had the opportunity to meet Simon Gronowski and hear him speak. Mr. Gronowski, who is 90 years old, traveled to the US from his home in Belgium to be honored as a co-recipient of the 2021 Terezin Legacy Award and to meet with the students at the Waldorf School of Lexington.
Read MoreThursday, September 9th marked the first day of our 51st school year, and we are so happy to be back! Despite the damp weather, the day commenced with joy and anticipation; students and teachers were ready to begin this new school year.
Read MoreOn Saturday, June 19th our graduates and their families gathered together with Lauren Smith, their class teacher; school leadership, and other faculty and staff as well as those joining via zoom, for a graduation ceremony in the school auditorium. Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, the in-person attendees were limited but the atmosphere was joyous and heart-filled.
Read MoreWe are pleased to welcome Mea Hilton as our rising First Grade Class Teacher!
Read MoreMichelle has created a green, sustainable makeup and self-care company called Kaolin Beauty. Through her work at Northeastern University, she has received prototype grants, participated in the entrepreneurship program, and taken First Place in a Startup Challenge through Northeastern’s Entrepreneurs Club. She has also received her diploma in organic skincare formulation.
Read MoreOn April 28, as part of their Social Inclusion class with Ms. Cody, the eighth grade had the great privilege of participating in a virtual Holocaust Education presentation with Mark Ludwig, Executive Director of the Terezin Music Foundation, and Simon Gronowski, a Holocaust survivor in Brussels, Belgium. Read on to learn more about this program as well as view the students’ reflections about this presentation.
Read MoreWe are so proud of our eighth graders, who have accomplished so much throughout their Waldorf journey. And, a shout out to those who recently received acceptances to the following independent high schools. Congratulations, Class of 2021!
Read MoreDue to safety regulations during the pandemic, it was not possible to continue our music program for the wind players without making significant changes. We transitioned to Orff instruments in order to give the wind players a way to continue with an ensemble experience—to continue developing their rhythmic and listening skills. Join Mr. Glenn Dickson, our Wind Instructor & Orchestra Leader, as he gives a view into our Middle School Orff classes.
Read MoreMany in our community had the opportunity to view some, or all, of the Inauguration proceedings on Wednesday, January 20, 2021. It was a rich experience, filled with history, symbolism and inspiration. Learn how our Middle School teachers brought this event into their classrooms.
Read MoreFifty years ago, we opened our doors to students in Cambridge. Since then, Waldorf has touched thousands of lives in Greater Boston. To build on our five decades of growth, WSL h as launched the 50th Anniversary Fund: Seeds for the Future. This is a special effort to strengthen and grow the school’s capacity for the months ahead, and for years to come.
On Monday, October 12, Indigenous People’s Day, families in our community celebrated and honored Indigenous People. Some shared or read stories, visited sites of native significance, and/or made art and indigenous foods.
Read MoreOn Thursday, October 1st, students in grades 1-8 enjoyed a lively Michaelmas celebration. The festival was modified for safe-distancing, but the spirit and the gesture of this symbolic festival were still very present. Our students and faculty enjoyed the beautiful weather, the festivities and the courageous achievements faced on the field.
Read MoreOn the first day of school, September 9th, the first grade was warmly welcomed to the school by our eighth graders during a beautiful, outdoor Rose Ceremony.
Read MoreWaldorf teachers are considering their curricula for all grades with diversity and equity issues in mind. How can we teach our students to talk about race? How can we equip them to see, hear and understand different points of view? How can we help our students create a future that brings the promise of the United States Declaration of Independence to fruition for all?
Read MoreWe are pleased to present our 2020-2021 Board of Trustees—a committed group of highly accomplished and visionary leaders, who will champion WSL's mission into the future. Whether experiencing this education firsthand as a student or experiencing it through the eyes of their children, Waldorf has played an integral part in their lives. It has inspired them to take on the important mission of ensuring that Waldorf education continues to thrive at a time when it is needed the most.
In this time of social distancing and remote learning, the idea of coming together to celebrate the graduation of our 8th grade class seemed, at times, an impossible task. When all was said and done, however, our intrepid graduation committee put together a memorable and lovely drive-through graduation event.
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