Admissions and

Open Days at Nant-y-Cwm

“Waldorf education addresses the child as no other education does, and by the time they reach us at the college and university level, these students are grounded broadly and deeply and have a remarkable enthusiasm for learning. Such students possess the eye of discoverers and the compassionate heart of the reformer which, when joined to a task, can change the planet.”

– Arthur Zajonc, Ph.D.

Nant-y-Cwm admissions process

Open days

Our next open day is Friday the 15th of November, 9:30am – 11:30am. Join us for a friendly tour of the school, and take a look around our inspiring classrooms and incredible grounds. Have a chat with management and teachers, and have any questions answered.

Individual tours

Individual visits are available at a time and date that suits you, all year round. Come take a look around the kindergarten, main school building and grounds, and fall in love with the magic at Nant-y-Cwm. We can answer any questions you may have.

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Kindergarten

Find out more about our highly rated Kindergarten provision, for ages 3 – 6


Main school

Find out more about our world famous main school, for ages 6-14


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Some of our recent feedback from Care Inspectorate Wales

Children are extremely happy and engaged and have a strong sense of belonging

Interactions between children and staff are consistently stimulating and children cooperate enthusiastically.

[staff] treat children kindly and with a great deal of dignity and respect.

All staff are very good role models, they take time to explain and give reasons for their expectations, which impacts the way children show empathy towards each other and compassion for the world around them

Staff have excellent relationships with their colleagues and communicate very well with each other; this ensures they supervise and support children effectively at all times

Children thoroughly enjoy their play and learning and are immersed in the exciting opportunities that are available to them.

You can find the whole report here