Tidewater At A Glance
41 Students, 12 Faculty & Staff, low student/teacher ratio, 2.5 acre campus in a rural, yet conveniently accessible settingMore Tidewater At A Glance
Waldorf Graduate Facts
Waldorf graduates grow up to do a variety of things. View the results of recent study of 556 individuals who graduated between 1943 and 2005…Learn more about Waldorf graduates
Parents’ Page
Info and resources for current parentsNews
13th Annual May Faire Celebration!
Join us on Saturday, May 12 from 10-2 pm for our May Faire Festival. Crafts and activities to please the young and the young at heart.
Join us on Saturday, May 12 from 10-2 pm for our May Faire Festival. Crafts and activities to please the young and the young at heart.
Games Program for Homeschoolers
Tidewater is offering a six week group games program for home schooled children ages 6-12. Classes run from May 4 through June 8. For more info click on the link above.
Tidewater is offering a six week group games program for home schooled children ages 6-12. Classes run from May 4 through June 8. For more info click on the link above.
Enroll now for our summer program
Session 1 -- Puppetry Arts -- July 9-13 Session 2 -- Circus Arts -- July 16-20 Session 3 -- Circus Arts -- July 23-27 Open to children aged 3-12 with a half day option for children 3-5. For more information call 207 439-7911.
Session 1 -- Puppetry Arts -- July 9-13 Session 2 -- Circus Arts -- July 16-20 Session 3 -- Circus Arts -- July 23-27 Open to children aged 3-12 with a half day option for children 3-5. For more information call 207 439-7911.
Waldorf Education on NBC
Nightly News with Brian Williams ran a story on Waldorf Education. Click on the link below to view: http://video.msnbc.msn.com…
Nightly News with Brian Williams ran a story on Waldorf Education. Click on the link below to view: http://video.msnbc.msn.com…
Waldorf Education in the NY Times
This Sunday, October 22, 2011 New York Times highlights a Waldorf school in the heard of Silicon Valley. The article focuses on Waldorf's emphasis on physical activity and learning through creative, hands-on tasks instead of computer-based learning.
This Sunday, October 22, 2011 New York Times highlights a Waldorf school in the heard of Silicon Valley. The article focuses on Waldorf's emphasis on physical activity and learning through creative, hands-on tasks instead of computer-based learning.
