Overview

Founded in 1997 as an independent, coeducational, college preparatory school using Waldorf methods.
First LEED Gold certified school in San Francisco.
The realization of responsible human freedom is the foundational tenet of Waldorf education and San Francisco Waldorf High School. We strive to help students become free, resilient, creative human beings who lead lives of purpose and direction.
Waldorf education fosters students’ intellectual, social, and emotional growth as they pass through distinct stages of development, from childhood to adulthood. Through challenging intellectual engagement, students begin to master a wide range of subjects as they come to understand themselves and their places in the world.
Our dedicated faculty and staff support students’ sense of self-reliance, social responsibility, and moral purpose. Our diverse community is a source of invaluable human experience from which students learn and grow. Our school encourages young people to develop the highest human capacities and become citizens of the world.
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San Francisco Waldorf High School With Reviews, Requirements 2024 | FindingSchool

Day S. Grades: Grades 9-12
Co-ed
Urban
ESL: No
Day S. Tuition: $38,000
# of Students: 150
Teacher:Student: 1:5%
International Student: 10%
AP Courses: 1
IB: No

Matriculation

Ranking University/College Students
#3 Yale University 1
#4 Stanford University 1
LAC #2 Amherst College 1
#15 Vanderbilt University 1
LAC #3 Swarthmore College 1
#21 Emory University 1
#21 Georgetown University 1
#23 Carnegie Mellon University 1
#27 Tufts University 1
#30 Boston College 1
#32 New York University 1
#34 Brandeis University 1
LAC #8 Carleton College 1
#41 Boston University 1
#41 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1
#47 Northeastern University 1
#51 University of Miami 1
#52 Pepperdine University 1
#52 University of Washington 1
#57 George Washington University 1
LAC #12 Haverford College 1
LAC #12 Vassar College 1
#66 Fordham University 1
LAC #14 Smith College 1
LAC #14 Wesleyan University 1
#72 American University 1
#75 Clark University 1
#89 University of Vermont 1
LAC #19 Colgate University 1
LAC #19 Grinnell College 1
LAC #23 Macalester College 1
LAC #23 Oberlin College 1
LAC #25 Colorado College 1
LAC #25 Kenyon College 1
LAC #29 Scripps College 1
LAC #32 Bucknell University 1
LAC #35 Mount Holyoke College 1
LAC #36 Pitzer College 1
LAC #38 Skidmore College 1
LAC #38 Union College 1
LAC #40 Whitman College 1
LAC #43 Occidental College 1
LAC #45 Bard College 1
LAC #47 Connecticut College 1
Purdue University--West Lafayette 1
SUNY--Stony Brook 1
University of California--Berkeley 1
University of California--Davis 1
University of California--Irvine 1
University of California--Los Angeles 1
University of California--Riverside 1
University of California--San Diego 1
University of California--Santa Barbara 1
University of California--Santa Cruz 1
University of Colorado--Boulder 1
University of Maryland--College Park 1
University of Michigan--Ann Arbor 1
University of Wisconsin--Madison 1
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AP Courses

(Total 1)
Calculus AB

Basic Info

Year Founded: 1997
Religious Affiliation: No Religious Affiliation

Application Info

Deadline: 01/14
Other Accepted Scores: TOEFL

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Frequently Ask Questions about San Francisco Waldorf High School

Tell me a bit about San Francisco Waldorf High School.
San Francisco Waldorf High School is Co-ed private day school located in California, US. It was founded 1997 , and currently has about 150 students, 10.00% of whom are international students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.sfwaldorf.org/high-school.
Does San Francisco Waldorf High School have rigorous academic requirements?
San Francisco Waldorf High School is offering 1 AP courses.

Where do San Francisco Waldorf High School students typically go for their colleges?
In 2011-2015, some students attended Yale University, Stanford University, Amherst College, Vanderbilt University and Swarthmore College.
What is the application requirement for San Francisco Waldorf High School?
Similar to most private schools in the US, San Francisco Waldorf High School’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
What is the latest tuition for San Francisco Waldorf High School’s Co-ed student?
The total fee for San Francisco Waldorf High School in 2024 is $38,000 which typically includes tuition, boarding fee, student management fee and a few other fees associated with managing international students.

For more information, please contact school’s admission team at rlivolsi@sfwaldorf.org .
Where is San Francisco Waldorf High School located?
San Francisco Waldorf High School is located in the State of California of USA.
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Based on FindingSchool monthly traffic data as well as onsite search record, San Francisco Waldorf High School is within top 2000 for all schools on FindingSchool.

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Also it is highly recommended to visit San Francisco Waldorf High School’s official site: http://www.sfwaldorf.org/high-school or call them at (415)213-6131.
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