Open Houses & Events

Find open houses and receptions for Richmond Waldorf School.

Open House Details:

Thu., January 15, 2026  - Richmond, VA

Open House
Richmond Waldorf School
1301 Robin Hood Road, Richmond, VA 23227
4:00pm (EST) - 5:30pm (EST)

RSVP needed: No
Further information: Alexandra Mazeres, (804) 377-8024 Ext. 3, amazeres@richmondwaldorf.com

Come see our Grades and Early Childhood classrooms and meet our teachers at our afterschool Open House on Thursday, January 15th from 4 pm to 5:30 pm. It's a great opportunity to see inside our classrooms, see examples of our student's work, and have your questions answered by our Parent Ambassadors and Class Teachers. RSVP is not required but requested so we know to expect you-- email amazeres@richmondwaldorf.com to RSVP or find out more!

Thu., April 16, 2026  - Richmond, VA

Open House
Richmond Waldorf School
1301 Robin Hood Road, Richmond, VA 23227
4:00pm (EDT) - 5:30pm (EDT)

RSVP needed: Yes
Further information: Alexandra Mazeres, (804) 377-8024 Ext. 3, amazeres@richmondwaldorf.com

Join us for an Open House with an emphasis on Early Childhood! See inside our classrooms and see the Waldorf difference. Our Early Childhood faculty and Parent Ambassadors will be on hand to answer your questions. Children are encouraged to attend! RSVP is requested but not required-- amazeres@richmondwaldorf.com

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