Welcome to The Garden School

 

Thank you for your interest in The Garden School.  Below you will find information about our school and the Admissions Process for our school. If you have any questions or would like to get started with the admissions process, please contact us at (770) 765-2036 or you can contact us here

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Application Process and Tuition

We are now accepting applications for our Joyful Beginnings program, Forest Kindergarten, and Grades 1 - 7. We are glad that you are considering The Garden School. It's important to put thought into choosing the community you want to allow to help raise your child. Our admissions process is designed to explore that fit so that you can make the best decision for your family and we can make the best decision for ours.  Please read through our Application Process below. As always, a part of our evaluation process is to seek families who are interested in a long term commitment to Waldorf education, our media policy, and to our small growing school. If you have any questions in the meantime, please feel free to reach out to us at 770-765-2036 or contact the Admissions Team at Admissions@TheGardenMarietta.org.

 
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Frequently Asked Questions & Research Basis

The following pages include a list of frequently asked questions about The Garden School, such as our approach to education, and our research basis. 

 
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Curriculum

Take a look at our curriculum across the grades.  Our rich curriculum awakens the imagination, opens the heart, and engages the hands by developing each child's ability to think clearly, feel deeply and act purposefully. If you are unsure what program/grade your child is eligible for, please refer to our grade placement.

 
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Media Policy

The Garden School supports Media Conscious Parenting, and we ask that all incoming families read our media policy before applying.

 
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Tuition Assistance

We offer tuition assistance to provide inclusion opportunities for those families whose financial circumstances do not allow for the full payment of annual tuition.