In 1973, through the efforts and generosity of Peter Curran, former high school principal, the Waldorf School of Garden City acquired Glen Brook. In 1946, the 250-acre farm was purchased by a Waldorf teacher, as a place for school children to spend summers away from the city in the sun, breezes and waters of New Hampshire. The indoor facilities, all of which are connected, feature a historical main building entrance, a large gymnasium, a performance space, a modern library center, a fiber arts studio, three laboratories, a woodshop, music and practice rooms, a cafeteria and a visual arts studio. The School’s beautiful 10-acre campus features playgrounds, gardens and playing fields which are bordered by a wooded “Nature Trail” which provides a visual and environmental boundary from the suburban houses and university buildings which surround us. Waldorf School of Garden City is directly adjacent to Adelphi University, and high school students are able to earn college credit through our unique partnership with Adelphi. Garden City is known for its tree lined streets myriad activities for children and is an easy commute to New York City from nearby Long Island Rail Road stations. Established in 1947, our ten-acre campus is located in the suburban village of Garden City, just 18 miles from midtown Manhattan. The Waldorf School of Garden City is an independent college preparatory day school for children in Nursery through Twelfth Grade.
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