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2021-22 School Year – meaningful and healthy in-person learning!

At Boulder Valley Waldorf School, we maximize student academic and social-emotional growth, and engage all students in learning, by providing opportunities for in-person learning in a safe way during this health crisis. The well-being and safety of our students, teachers and community is paramount. 

Ruth Godberfforde appointed School Director at BVWS

Boulder Valley Waldorf School (BVWS) appointed Ruth Godberfforde as the new School Director, effective January 1st, 2026. BVWS identified Godberfforde’s extensive background in the profession of teaching, experiential Waldorf learning, and collaborative leadership, as...

Community Engagement

While it might be a challenge to coordinate everyone’s schedules, volunteering as a family has many worthwhile benefits. Children watch everything you do. By giving back to the BVWS community, you show them firsthand how volunteering makes a difference and how good it feels to help others and live the change you wish to see in the world.

why attendance matters at BVWS

When children are consistently present, they strengthen a feeling for the continuity of the subject matter and develop a deep connection with the material. We want to develop a love of learning within our students, and certainly avoid feelings of anxiety or helplessness that may arise if making up missed work starts to feel overwhelming. Likewise, we also want to avoid feelings of being left out and uneasiness that may come with interrupting the flow of the class activities during a late arrival.

Parent Work Day & Welcome – Sat Aug 16th

PARENT WELCOME Join us to start out the new school year right! Meet your class teachers, meet other families and help get the classrooms ready before fall! Families work together before the school year begins to help the teacher prepare the classroom year ahead....

New Parent Welcome – Aug 20th 8am

If your family is new to BVWS (or if you are wanting to deepen your understanding of Waldorf foundational principles, we encourage you to come to Orientation and to socialize, and join the Q&A with school leadership and other parents!

Red Rose Ceremony – First Day of School

The Red Rose Ceremony is also a whole-school gathering to introduce our teachers, both new and returning. Not only does this ceremony usher the first graders into the grades, but will welcome all students and families to the school year. The teachers open the year...

Harvest Faire Sep 27th

This Autumn one-day event brings the school and extended community together to celebrate the Boulder Valley Waldorf School community! This free celebration encompasses a variety of activities for children and adults, food vendors, music and entertainment. 10am-1pm...

Halloween Walk

Happy Halloween from the Enchanted Cottonwood Forest! 6th Grade Students giving a trick and a treat... On Halloween students visited the Enchanted Cottonwood Forest and journeyed through a magical world. The individual presentations touched hearts with messages of...

Preschool Open House – Mar 12

PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE with a story/circle activity When: March 12, 10am-11am (puppet show at 10:30am) Learn more about the welcoming play-based preschool programs at our upcoming event in the Lavender Classroom. Chat with teachers! Meet with other prospective parents...

Sip & Sew – Feb 11th

Join us for a grown-ups gathering to craft a beautiful valentine for the loves in your life! When: Tuesday 11th Feb after drop off 8:30-10:30Where: Lavender room BVWSWho: Mindy Upton will guide grown ups only -no children allowedHow much: $10 (bring cash or cheque)

“This pandemic has been hard on all of us, especially our kids. I have been so inspired by the commitment of the staff at Boulder Valley Waldorf School to return to in-person learning, Aug 2020, and the creativity and heart that they have used to get us here. I broke down in tears seeing all of the children running happily through the beautiful fields. Sounds of laughter and joy. All the while wearing masks or sitting in outdoor classrooms that have been lovingly assembled by the parents and staff. The school is taking the utmost precautions informed by science and local health guidelines. I could not be happier with the care and commitment they are showing to keep our kids safe and healthy.”

Middle School Parent

  • small class sizes
  • separated classrooms, with no big shared corridors or large common bathrooms
  • creative pioneering faculty, staff and parent body
  • working closely with the Boulder County Health and the State Education Department
  • outdoor classrooms

The situation with the COVID pandemic is constantly changing. BVWS is continually monitoring and analyzing the latest developments. We are employing a layered mitigation strategy to prevent any potential spread of Covid. Key components include an indoor masks when needed, cohorting, testing, and targeted contact tracing.

Extensive safety measures for in-person instruction include:

Post-Exposure Testing: The school will no longer require automatic quarantine in a case of potential exposure, per the latest CDC and Boulder County Public Health guidance. Instead, if you feel that you have had an elevated risk profile, or a known exposure, then please do come to the front office for a rapid test. Thanks to the Colorado program for schools, BVWS has Abbott BinaxNOW™ rapid antigen tests that show results within 15 minutes.

Cloth Face Coverings: As of Feb. 18, 2022, Boulder County Public Health’s two public health orders requiring masks in public indoor spaces and in schools have expired. NOTE: We expect the CDC to update their mask guidance in the coming weeks and Boulder County Public Health will review the updated guidance and update these recommendations accordingly and if needed. Individuals may still choose to wear a mask based on their own risk tolerance. We do ask that all campus visitors wear masks when indoors.

Cohorting: Students will continue to receive differentiated instruction in their specific classes – or cohort. Students will remain in their cohort group throughout the school day whenever indoors. All classes are 19 or fewer students. Each cohort will have a designated classroom and outdoor classroom space where they can maintain distance from other cohorts.

Washing Hands, Maintaining Distance and Respiratory Etiquette: We are working with all students and faculty to follow all safety protocols and best hand-washing practices on campus.

We have updated our BVWS COVID-19 Safety Protocols document, explaining our safety measures in more detail. The current version, dated August 2021, includes changes from Boulder County’s August 10th public health order for schools.

Symptoms, Staying Home & Returning to School:

We ask you to please screen daily for signs of illness using the BCPH At Home Symptom Screening Tool, and requiring anyone showing symptoms to stay home. Anyone (teachers, staff, parent or child) must stay home if they have major or minor symptoms consistent with COVID-19 or have had close contact (in or beyond your household) with someone who has COVID-19 symptoms . You can determine the length of time away from school using this BCPH Return to Learn Tool. Or if symptoms begin during the school day, here is the BCPH Tool for Addressing Symptoms at School.

Health, Well-being and Safety

  • Maximize use of outdoor classrooms and our 38-acre campus
  • Ventilation & Cleaning
  • Regular reminders for families to monitor symptoms, exposure and keep sick children home
  • Mandatory indoor masking of all students and staff (under Boulder County public health order)
  • Hand Hygiene and respiratory etiquette
  • Student Cohorts & physical distancing where appropriate 
  • Quarantining and Targeted contact tracing

Guiding Principles

  • Ensure health, well-being and safety of all students, faculty and community members
  • Maximize student academic and social-emotional growth
  • Provides support to faculty
  • Assure operational and financial sustainability

We recognize that as a community there will be a diversity of opinions amongst our members about the pandemic and how best to respond to it. We encourage people to respect each other’s right to form individual opinions. When it comes to how Boulder Valley Waldorf School will operate, we will follow public health directives from the State of Colorado, Boulder County Health and Licensing Departments, for the safety of all in our community. Policies developed around safety are a requirement of attendance.

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Shepherd Valley Waldorf School

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