A K-8 Arts-Integrated Public Charter School

Inspired by Waldorf education and sustainable living

Middle School Experience: December 5th

Join us on December 5th, 2024 for a Middle School Experience from 6-7pm. Open to all 5th-7th grade students and their families in the Fort Collins area who are interested in exploring a different option for middle school for the 2025-26 school year, this event will provide a chance to meet our amazing middle school educational staff, hear about our unique classes, and the opportunity to see our building. Plan on arriving at 6pm and staying for the whole event. Mountain Sage families, please RSVP in ParentSquare. Non-Mountain Sage families, please RSVP below.

MSCS Music Concert: December 9th

Join us for the first Mountain Sage Music Concert on Monday, December 9th from 6:30-8:30pm, at the South Auditorium of Timberline Church. All are welcome!

Intent to Enroll Deadline: January 15th


If you are looking to enroll your child at Mountain Sage Community School for the 2025-26 school year, be sure to submit your Intent to Enroll form no later than January 15th. This will ensure your child's Intent to Enroll will be part of the January 17th lottery. Learn more about our enrollment process here.

 

Join Us for a Tour

We offer guided, adults-only, in-person tours on various Tuesday mornings. These tours include time for presentation and discussion, as well as a walk of the campus. We also hold periodic evening virtual tours where children are able to attend. All tours are given by our Registrar, Nancy Sexton.

7 Core Principles of Public Waldorf Education

As a member of the Alliance for Public Waldorf Education, we support and follow these important principles:

1. Image of the Human Being. Public Waldorf education is founded on a coherent image of the developing human being. 

2. Child Development. An understanding of child development guides all aspects of the educational program, to the greatest extent possible within established legal mandates.

3. Social Change Through Education. Public Waldorf education exists to serve both the individual and society.

4. Human Relationships. Public Waldorf Schools foster a culture of healthy relationships.

5. Access and Diversity. Public Waldorf Schools work to increase diversity and access to all sectors of society.

6. Collaborative Leadership. School leadership is conducted through shared responsibilities within established legal structures.

7. Schools as Learning Communities. Public Waldorf schools cultivate a love of lifelong learning and self-knowledge.

 

A flyer for November and December enrollment events: in-person and virtual tours on Tuesdays, virtual alumni panel on November 11th from 6-7:30pm, and a middle school experience on De ember 5th from 6-7:30pm.

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