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Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay (Closed 2025)

160 Lexington St
Belmont, MA 02478
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Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay Photo #1 - Students working on their projects for the theater arts workshop. At Waldorf High School, there are many opportunities to be involved in theater and drama productions.
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Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay Photo #1 - Students working on their projects for the theater arts workshop. At Waldorf High School, there are many opportunities to be involved in theater and drama productions.
Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay Photo #2 - Science at Waldorf High School takes a hands-on, exploratory approach. Students experience and observe phenomena first, then work to develop their understanding based on what they see.
Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay Photo #3 - Students collaborate closely with their classmates to deepen their knowledge and teamwork skills.
Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay Photo #4 - Students put the final touches on a work of art created in the math-inspired sculpture immersive course. During immersives week students take a break from their regular classes and spend the week diving deep into one focused course.
Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay Photo #5 - A student enjoying some quiet time painting on the beach during a the senior zoology trip to Hermit Island, Maine.
Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay Photo #6 - Students working with clay in the ceramics course.
Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay Photo #7 - Our small, close-knit community gives students the chance to form genuine, meaningful relationships with their teachers and peers over the course of four years.
Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay Photo #8 - We enjoy taking opportunities to get outdoors. Here, students are exploring a boulder field in Pawtuckaway State Park in New Hampshire on the Navigation class trip.
Waldorf High School of Massachusetts Bay is an independent day school serving students in grades 9-12 from throughout the Greater Boston area.
As a Waldorf school, we are part of the world's largest and fastest-growing educational movement, known for its warm, arts-integrated approach.
For fall 2020, we are offering in-person, socially distanced classes, with an enrollment cap of 32 students for the whole school.
As an established microschool, we are well-practiced at delivering a rich, robust educational experience within a warm and supportive small community.

School Overview

Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades 9-12
Year Founded
1996
School Calendar

Student Body

Total Students
39 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
% Students of Color
26%
State avg.: 31%
Students by Grade
Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay Student By Grade

Academics and Faculty

Total Classroom Teachers
7 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
6:1
National avg.:
Classroom Dress Code
Casual

Tuition and Acceptance Rate

Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Yearly Tuition Cost
Tuition Notes
You can afford a Waldorf High School education. Keeping our exceptional education accessible to families of all income levels is a fundamental value of our school; we are dedicated to serving an economically diverse community from throughout the greater Boston area. Tuition is tailored to each family’s financial circumstances, customizing your tuition to your family’s resources. We cap the maximum tuition at well below most independent schools in our area so that every family benefits from our commitment to genuinely affordable, deeply meaningful education.
% on Financial Aid
80%
Average Financial Aid Grant
$17,250
Admissions Director
Heather Stewart

Extracurriculars

Total ExtracurricularsTotal Extra-curric.
15 extracurriculars
ExtracurricularsExtra-curric.
Club or Organization:
Community ServiceDestination Imagination
FarmingForeign Exchange
GardeningKnitting Club
Model United NationsOutdoor Education
Robotics ProgramStudent Council
Yearbook


Arts and Music Programs:
Drama productionsDrawing and Painting
Photography ClassTheater Production

School Notes

  • Be Yourself
    At Waldorf schools around the world in every culture, we believe each life should be unique: Discover what you will do in this life and start doing it now, with friends and mentors who all know, respect, and value each other -- as we are, and as we change.
  • Create Together
    Spend every morning collaborating with a close-knit class of 12-15 to understand the larger story our lives are part of. Each month, you`ll focus on a specific aspect of literature, science, and/or technology and dive deep, experiencing it through dynamic discussion, research, hands-on exploration, and artistic creativity. Spend every afternoon doing real, creative work in studios and exploration workshops you choose. Pursue three work areas each trimester, which can include studios in fine arts, design, handwork, and theater, exploration workshops going out to study and act on issues that matter to you, science project labs, outdoor fitness and wilderness workshops.
  • Learn Deeply
    Learning means more than memorizing what you might need someday. It means learning something real today and figuring out how you`ll do it better the next time. It means having time to breathe, time to build trusting relationships, time to think deeply with a vibrant sense of wonder and curiosity. It means finding out how much impact you can have, and being fully engaged intellectually, emotionally, and physically.
  • The best preparation for a great life is to practice living a great life now.
Source: Verified school update

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay cost?
Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay's tuition is approximately $34,500 for private students.
When is the application deadline for Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay?
The application deadline for Waldorf High School Of Massachusetts Bay is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).

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