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Brightwater is a new school. I believe under 10 years old. I really liked the teachers and families. However, the academics are not strong at the school. Lots of parents felt the need to tutor their children to supplement. I pulled my kid out because I did not want her to fall more behind.

We are new to Bright Water, however we have been warmly welcomed and have been given plenty of opportunity to become more involved, which is refreshing. Our daughter is thrilled to be in the kindergarten and is eager to return to school daily. Her only complaint she says, 'I like my new school but the only thing is I cannot go every day.' Weekends are not the same as being at Bright Water during the week! We are all already very comfortable with the community at Bright Water.

We approach our 4th year here w/a 2nd child entering the Early Childhood program this year. I am very encouraged at the flexibility of the administration in assisting our family with tuition, and in turn feel that we have many opportunities to help return the favor through volunteerism and participation on a wide variety of school events and committees. Even having been part of the school for three years already, we find that our family is still learning what it means to be part of Waldorf education. That being said, it's a lifelong learning process - for all. We're continually enthralled with the variety of offerings that touch all subject matter, bringing beauty and new interest to old hat topics. I am nervous and confident at the same time that our upcoming 1st grader will find a good match in instructor, as they keep them for 8 years, ideally.

Bright Water faithfully cultivates the core Waldorf value of head, heart, and hand. Our babysitter graduated from Bright Water and whenever we came back from a night out our girls had had wonderfully creative and artistic evenings. Our oldest daughter is very academic and would have gone into the public gifted elementary school, but we felt Bright Water's Kindergarten curriculum would help balance her as a person. A wonderful decision - at 6 she was filling her days with knitting, sewing, and playing imaginatively with her sister as well as reading (though they don't actively promote reading in Kindergarten). The TV never comes on in our house and our 5 & 7 year olds don't know the word 'bored'. School governance and administration has matured and now seems quite effective. While one class has had ridiculous number of teachers, admin & faculty clearly prioritize teaching quality. A wonderful vibrant community.
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