Clover Hill
When children relate what they learn to their own experience, they are interested and alive, and what they learn becomes their own. Waldorf schools are designed to foster this kind of learning.
- Henry Barnes, a longtime Waldorf teacher and the former Chairman of the Board of the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America


Calendar of Events
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Our Calendar of Events page is updated regularly. Join our e-mail list and receive in your mailbox updated information on all of our events by filling out the form on the "Contact Us" page. We look forward to hearing from you!

The School provides several opportunities throughout the year for interested parents to come and visit our school locations and meet our faculty and staff. In addition we also allow prospective families to visit during our classes, so that they may experience what we have to offer. Please call for more information, (203) 661-6484. We are located at Christ Episcopal Church, 2 Emerson Street in Norwalk.




"Where do the Children Play" Movie Screening
Wednesday, February 24
7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Come see this compelling film, moderated by long-time Waldorf Educator Joan Almon at the Wilton Library, 139 Old Ridgefield Road. Event co-hosted with CT Waldorf Schools.

This 55-minute award-winning film, directed by Christopher Cook and produced by Michigan Television, was written by The Alliance for Childhood board member Elizabeth Goodenough of the University of Michigan, well known for her exhibit and book on the Secret Spaces of Childhood. This compelling film was inspired by her work. Click here for a fact sheet about the film. The screening will be followed with a presentation and discussion with Joan. We hope you can join us.


Play and Tea Wednesdays
Wednesdays: March 3 & 17

Bring your family and spend some time in our beautiful kindergarten classroom. Have a cup of tea with a teacher, tour our school and find out about the benefits of a Waldorf kindergarten.




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