Skip To Main Content

VISIT

From community and admissions events to hands-on makers’ classes and meaningful collaborations throughout Baltimore, there’s always something to explore.  Check back often—new events are added regularly!

ADMISSIONS EVENTS

Waldorf 101 Online Open House

Join Admission Director, Ilene Wise, for a bite-sized, online introduction into what makes Waldorf so wonderful. We will explore 14 highlights of a progressive Waldorf School of Baltimore Education, leaving time for a question and answer session at the end. This thirty minute bite-size zoom is the perfect starting place on your admissions journey. Hosted 2x monthly throughout the year.

Winter Virtual Open Houses run from 2:00 - 2:30p.m. on:

  • Thursday, 3/13
  • Friday, 3/27
  • Thursday, 4/9

  • Monday, 4/20

A link to log into the class will be sent to participants after registration. 

Please contact Admissions Director Ilene Wise at 410-367-6808 x 202 or via email for more information. 

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Join Waldorf School of Baltimore for a series of weekend workshops. The Sunday, March 29 workshop sculpting in clay with Edna Emmet

Waldorf Weekend Workshop: Sculpting in Clay

Instructed by Edna Emmet, retired WSB Art & Woodworking Teacher.

Participants will experience the clay sculpting process as it is introduced in the 4th grade Waldorf curriculum. Working from the principle of “sculpting from the whole,” they will begin with simple, unified forms and gradually move toward greater division, complexity, and detail, guided by careful observation and imitation of nature’s creations. Over the course of two hours, participants will sculpt forms from the animal kingdom—birds and mammals—as well as the human form. Through this hands-on artistic work, participants will gain a glimpse into the holistic Waldorf approach, where art and the study of the animal kingdom are deeply integrated to support learning, observation, and understanding.

  • March 29, 2026 from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
  • Community Refreshments: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

Waldorf School of Baltimore
4801 Tamarind Road
Baltimore, MD 21209

Childcare is available from 10:00 - 12:00 p.m. for children ages 3 -10 years ($10 per child, purchased a week in advance). Email Parents Association Leadership with any questions.

$20 per workshop

BUY TICKETS

divider
Join David Barham at a  Waldorf School of Baltimore community speaker series on April 16

Community Speaker Series with David Barham

Join David Barham, Executive Director, Center for Anthroposophy, for the second in our spring speaker series: ““Dancing in the Whirlwind: Waldorf Education in a Time of Technology and Change."

In an age of artificial intelligence, constant connectivity, and social upheaval, what qualities will help our children truly thrive? Waldorf education’s focus on creativity, human connection, resilience, and inner freedom offers an answer.

This lecture will explore how head, heart, and hands learning prepares children not just for careers, but for a meaningful, purpose-filled life—and how education can serve as a path of renewal for individuals, communities, and society as a whole.

  • April 16, 2026 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
  • Doors & Refreshments: 5:30 p.m.

Waldorf School of Baltimore
4801 Tamarind Road
Baltimore, MD 21209

Free for WSB Community Members, $5 for the public

RESERVE YOUR SEAT

divider
Join Waldorf School of Baltimore at KidStock 2026

KidStock 2026

Join us for an Earth Week Concert & Community Celebration at the Waldorf School of Baltimore, sponsored by Chesapeake Bay Trust.

Join us for an Earth Week Concert & Community Celebration at the Waldorf School of Baltimore, sponsored by Chesapeake Bay Trust.

The Waldorf School of Baltimore invites families from all across Baltimore to celebrate Earth Week with KidStock, a morning of live music, environmental education, and hands-on eco activities.

  • Sunday, April 26, 2026 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

The event will feature a bilingual concert performance by Latin Grammy winner MISTER G integrating science, ecology, and conservation themes, encouraging children to see themselves as stewards of the natural world. Also gracing the stage will be Haitian-American music therapist / jazz vocalist Claudia Zanes and Grammy award winning performer Dan Zanes bringing electric folk music for all-ages.

Beyond the music, families are invited to explore the school’s wooded campus, including its nature trails, outdoor classrooms, and gardens. A variety of hands-on activities will be available, including eco-crafts, a plant sale, and opportunities to learn about sustainable practices. Guests can bring a picnic or enjoy organic pizza available for purchase. 

Waldorf School of Baltimore
4801 Tamarind Road
Baltimore, MD 21209

Preorder your tickets for entry and flower crown making in advance for the best pricing!

BUY TICKETS

divider

Getting Here

(From the North)
From Intersection of I-695, Baltimore Beltway and I-83

  • Take I-83 South to the Cold Spring Lane exit (approx. 5 mi.).
  • Exit - At the end of the ramp bear right.
  • At the first traffic light, turn right on TAMARIND ROAD.
  • Follow it to the top of hill. School is on right. Park on street.
Download a copy of these directions.

 

Directions to WSB

(From the South)
From I-95

  • Take I-95 North toward Baltimore.
  • Exit I-395, Downtown.
  • Turn right onto Conway Street.
  • Turn left onto Light Street. Go to next major intersection, approx. 2 blocks.
  • Pick up directions from ** below.

     

(From the South)
From 295 Baltimore-Washington Parkway

  • Take State Route 295 (Baltimore-Washington Parkway) north to Baltimore.
  • Go all the way into the city (past football stadium and baseball stadium).
  • **Turn right onto Pratt Street. This is a wide street; stay in mid-left lane (past the Inner Harbor to the right.)
  • Turn left onto Presidents Street. In a few blocks it becomes I-83, Jones Falls Expressway. Go approx. 4 mi.
  • Exit Cold Spring Lane, West.
  • Turn right at the second traffic light, TAMARIND ROAD.
  • Follow it to the top of hill. School is on the right. Park on the street.
Students gleefully play on an outdoor swing on the lush Waldorf School of Baltimore grounds