Detroit, MI
Detroit Waldorf School
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Telephone: (313) 822-0300 · Website: http://www.detroitwaldorf...
Application Process
Applications are accepted: Orientation - the first step in the enrollment process is to attend one of the monthly orientations (link to calendar) to help parents familiarize themselves with the waldorf approach. initial application - return the completed application form and the $25.00 (per child) application fee. interview - the parents of the potential waldorf student will be contacted by the enrollment coordinator to establish the date and time of the interview with staff. observation - your child's observation by staff will be either for one or three days. notification - parents will be notified by mail the acceptance status of your child into the detroit waldorf school. reservation of class space - the enrollment contract and deposit are due to reserve your child's space. a student seeking admission to pre-school must be three years old no later than the first day of school and must be fully toilet trained. |
Application fee: $25.00 |
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Admissions Process
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Additional Evaluation - If necessary, an additional evaluation will be scheduled.
The Detroit Waldorf School does not discriminate in admissions, hiring, or employment practices on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, martial status or age
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Age/Child Requirements
Child must be 1 years and 6 months to enroll.
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