
Grades 7-8 Application Process
The Upper School seeks to enroll students who will
benefit from our unique educational program. Our students come from
widely varied cultural and economic backgrounds, and our parent
body is a microcosm of New York City, with its different nationalities,
interests, and lifestyles. The diverse, humanistic Waldorf curriculum
attracts parents who wish their children to experience a truly balanced
course of study. Students find that the integration of intellectual
and artistic work stimulates them to higher academic achievement
and creative expression, and they experience the personal and social
benefits of attending a small school.
Consideration is given to a students ability
to handle the academic program. Prospective students must also be
enthusiastic about immersing themselves in the artistic requirements
of the curriculum. Further consideration is given to the social
makeup of the class and how a particular candidate would integrate
into the social fabric of the group. Finally, the admissions team
considers what the role of the prospective family would be; ideally
searching for those that would be supportive and active participants
in the school community.
Application Procedures
Applications for admission are accepted after Labor
Day for the following academic year. Prospective students must:
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complete the Upper School Application
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submit official transcripts for the past two
years from his/her current school
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have recommendation letters forwarded to The
Rudolf Steiner School from a Mathematics and English teacher,
and
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submit I.S.E.E. scores
Once all of these materials are assembled, an interview
is scheduled. The interview includes a half day student visit with
the class the student is applying for. During the course of the
day the student, his/her parents, the teacher of the class and the
Upper School Admissions Director will also meet.
Given that in all Waldorf schools a class teacher
works with the same group of children for a number of years, and
has detailed knowledge regarding the children in the class, the
class teacher is critical in the admissions process. All transcripts,
recommendations and standardized test scores are reviewed by the
teacher of the class and the Upper School Director of Admissions,
and this team makes a decision as to the students candidacy.
Deadline Dates
ADMISSIONS NOTIFICATION & REPLY DATES
The notification and reply dates are listed below.
Once you have selected a school, please immediately notify by telephone
or fax, all the school to which you have applied, declining those
acceptances. Such prompt notification of your decision is helpful
to families who are on a waiting list.
Notification & Reply Dates 2007-2008
For applicants and files completed
by Friday, January 18, 2008
Grade entering |
Notification mailing date |
Parent reply deadline not later
than noon |
Grade 7-8 |
Not before Wednesday, February 7 |
Wednesday,
Feb 28 |
Note: Applications completed after Friday, January 18, 2008 will be reviewed on a rolling basis, if space is permits.
Upper School Application
Please contact the Director of Upper School Admissions with any questions:
Annie Van Avery
(212) 879-1101 x340
avanavery@steiner.edu
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