
For children ages 10 months to 3 years accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Drop in for one class or join us each Friday. Cost is $10 per family, per class.
If you are considering enrollment in any of our Early Childhood Programs, this drop-in class is a great introduction to the warm and welcoming atmosphere of Rosebud Children's Garden. A typical class will include creative free play and seasonal songs, as well as an opportunity to engage in domestic activities, circle games, storytelling and puppetry. Join us for a morning of joy!
To visit the conference website and register, please click here.
Kimberton Waldorf School and Triskeles will host their first Social Entrepreneurship Conference for high school and college students on Friday night and Saturday, February 1-2nd, 2013 at 410 West Seven Stars Road.
TEMPUS: The Time is Now is the name of the social entrepreneurship conference for young people. They will have the chance to meet other young people and share their passions and interests, hear inspiring stories from successful social entrepreneurs and business entrepreneurs, and attend workshops and forums on many topics, including “Finding Your Angel – What Investors Look For;” “From Here To There – Getting From the Idea to Market;” “Show Me the Money – Financing a Social Enterprise” and others. National caliber speakers such as Jay Coen Gilbert, founder of B Lab and Zoe Seltzer of Good Capital will speak. Many successful young entrepreneurs will lead panels and forums.
For more information, please contact office@triskeles.org or 610.321.9876.
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For children ages 10 months to 3 years accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Drop in for one class or join us each Friday. Cost is $10 per family, per class.
If you are considering enrollment in any of our Early Childhood Programs, this drop-in class is a great introduction to the warm and welcoming atmosphere of Rosebud Children's Garden. A typical class will include creative free play and seasonal songs, as well as an opportunity to engage in domestic activities, circle games, storytelling and puppetry. Join us for a morning of joy!
Waldorf Works is an inspiring 90 minute tour, during which visitors learn about the mission and vision of Kimberton Waldorf School. For far too long, we were Chester County’s best kept secret. But throughout the past 3 years, Waldorf Works has enabled us to introduce over 600 members of the local community to our school. During the tour you’ll meet members of our Governing Team and Board of Directors, and be invited into various classrooms to observe our faculty and students in action. You’ll also hear inspiring testimonials from current families and alumni whose lives have been impacted by Waldorf education. Whether you’re a parent interested in a progressive education for your child, or a member of the community without school-age children, this program is intended for you. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you to our campus! To RSVP for our next session, or for additional information, please contact Caitlin Elberson, Director of Development at (610)933-3635 x.128 or .
(For children 4 years and under, accompanied by a parent or caregiver)
Tea and Play is a monthly drop-in program for parents, grandparents, caregivers and young children. We invite you to join other families in our warm and welcoming Rosebud Children’s Garden. Enjoy a hot cup of tea while your child plays, and allow us to introduce you to all that is unique and wonderful about Waldorf Early Childhood Education.
For more information, or to RSVP, please contact Admissions Director Lael Rasch at 610-933-3635 x108, or by email at admissions@kimberton.org
For children ages 10 months to 3 years accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Drop in for one class or join us each Friday. Cost is $10 per family, per class.
If you are considering enrollment in any of our Early Childhood Programs, this drop-in class is a great introduction to the warm and welcoming atmosphere of Rosebud Children's Garden. A typical class will include creative free play and seasonal songs, as well as an opportunity to engage in domestic activities, circle games, storytelling and puppetry. Join us for a morning of joy!
Join us on Saturday, February 16th to get more information about our expanded Early Childhood Summer Camp program for childen ages 2-6. Registration forms will be available, and our Summer Camp staff will be on hand to answer all your questions!
We encourage you to come see what sets our program apart, and why year after year families all over our area choose Kimberton Waldorf School's Summer Camp! Camp registration is offered on a first-come, first-served basis, and space is limited.
Kindergarten Info Session (ages 4-6) will be held in the Kindergarten building, located at 410 West 7 Stars Road, Phoenixville.
Rosebud Info Session (ages 2-4) will take place at the Rosebud Children's Garden at 221 Hickory Grove Road, Phoenixville.
For more information, or to RSVP, please contact Admissions Director, Lael Rasch at 610-933-3635 x108.
(Walk-ins are welcome!)
Have you ever wondered how the Sciences are taught in a Waldorf School? Are you curious about the foundations of the science curriculum and how our experiential approach prepares students to become creative thinkers and adept problem solvers? Join us for an evening of presentations, experiential activities and lively discussion with class teachers and members of our science faculty.
For children ages 10 months to 3 years accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Drop in for one class or join us each Friday. Cost is $10 per family, per class.
If you are considering enrollment in any of our Early Childhood Programs, this drop-in class is a great introduction to the warm and welcoming atmosphere of Rosebud Children's Garden. A typical class will include creative free play and seasonal songs, as well as an opportunity to engage in domestic activities, circle games, storytelling and puppetry. Join us for a morning of joy!
Waldorf Works: Be Inspired