Waldorf School of Lexington serves students from preschool and kindergarten through grade 8 on a historic campus in Lexington, MA, adjacent to the 185-acre Great Meadows conservation land.

The Waldorf curriculum is carefully mapped to children’s physical, emotional, and cognitive development and is delivered through meaningful human connections that build a foundation for successful life-long learning. We weave the values of civility and kindness into our daily work in the hopes of building a more tolerant, open-minded world.

 
 
 

Parent & Child

Serving children ages 6 weeks–4 years, Parent-Child classes provide freedom of movement and self-initiated play for children, while parents, caregivers, and experienced teachers discuss child growth and development.

Nursery & Kindergarten

Our Early Childhood programs emphasize children’s freedom to engage in self-directed, imaginative play—both indoors and out—within the structure of a comforting routine.

Elementary School

In first grade, students begin an arts-integrated academic curriculum including the humanities, mathematics and sciences, two world languages, choral and instrumental music, visual and performing arts, and athletics.

Middle School

In the sixth grade, content and quantity of subjects expand significantly to meet the needs of the pre-adolescent. Through an expansive curriculum, students maintain a healthy interest in the world.