Tuition and fee schedule for 2010-2011 school year
Parent/Toddler: $216 per nine-week session
Classes meet Fridays from 9:30am to 11:30am
3 nine-week sessions are offered: Fall, Winter and Spring
The Garden of Enchantment will offer one 6 week Parent/Toddler session in late Spring of 2011. The price of the six-week class is $144.
- A $25 deposit is required when submitting your registration form in order to hold your child's spot.
- Babies in arms are free if they have a sibling in the class.
- Children less than 1 yr old will have a small fee of $45 dollars for the session if they have a sibling in class and will be participating in snack time only.
- A 10% discount will be given for the younger siblings’ tuition (i.e. tuition is at the full amount for the eldest child, 10% discount for the younger sibling).
Preschool: $3,330 a year or $333 per month for 10 months (A reduction of 10% off the tuition if paid in full by the child’s 1st day of school).
Classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm
Kindergarten: $5,950.00 a year or $595 per month for 10 months (A reduction of 10% off the tuition if paid in full by the child’s 1st day of school).
Classes meet Monday – Thursday from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm.
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Additional Fees for both Preschool and Kindergarten
- Non-refundable $75 enrollment fee per child, due with application.
- $200 annual supply fee per child for Kindergarten, $150 supply fee for Preschool.
- Non- refundable tuition deposit of $250 per family, applied to first month's tuition. Deposit for second year re-enrollment is $100.
- If classes are full, your child will be placed on a waiting list.
- Returned Check Fee of $50 on all returned checks.
- Late fee of $25 will occur for each payment received after the 10th of the month.
- A 10% discount will be given for the younger siblings’ tuition.
- An aftercare program will be available pending enough interest.
- Other nominal fees may apply.
* Please note that full tuition is due on the first day of each month, even in the event of child absences due to illness or travel but not limited to those and during school vacation closures.
"Waldorf Schools provide a program that not only fosters conventional forms of academic achievement, but also puts a premium on the development of the imagination and the refinement of the sensibilities." - Elliot Eisne, Ph.D., Professor of Education and Art, Stanford University
