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Emerson Waldorf School

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Activities: Educational
 
Type: Educational Organization
 
Scope: community
 
We Speak: English
 
Website: http://www.emersonwaldorf.org
 
Main Email: main.office [at] emersonwaldorf.org
 
Phone: (919) 967-1858
 
Fax: (919) 967-2732
 
Headquarters: 6211 New Jericho Road
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27516
United States
 
Local Time: Tue Nov 24 21:22:13
 

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Emerson Waldorf School has offered a unique atmosphere of intellectual, creative and practical excellence since 1984. We provide a developmentally appropriate curriculum for Pre-K through Grade 12, fostering practical, artistic and academic skills, enthusiasm for learning, healthy self-awareness, and respect for other human beings and the world.  The woodland campus of 54 acres provides safe and ample space for creative play and for exploring the natural sciences, while specially designed buildings encourage a sense of beauty in harmony with the natural surroundings. A strong and vibrant community of parents and teachers supports the work of the school, including an active Parent Organization and the school store, the Woodland Shop. The school is a full member of the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA).


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alice2525 10 months ago
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My children love this school, where they have art and music every day, lots of time for playing outdoors, lots of movement, warm and enthusiastic teachers, small classes, no standardized testing, and are truly engaged in their learning. 
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