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Admissions

Before enrolling, families always schedule a tour (any Tuesday or Thursday by appointment) for the parent and child to participate in an hour of our school day with our current students. Before or after their school tour, enrolling families may also elect to attend an Open House for an opportunity to learn about the nuts and bolts of the school in greater detail, meet other co-op parents, and pepper the teacher with questions. (If your child just misses the September 1st cut off, please call us to discuss your options.)

When our enrollment is full, we begin a wait list and call interested families if a spot opens unexpectedly. We do not take new families for the current school year after January 1.

Apply today! Download our application form.

Tuition & Fees

Woodhaven School offers a four-hour school day. Rosebuds meet Tuesday and Thursday, while the Sunflower class meets Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Each class is capped at 12 students, for a 6-to-1 child to adult ratio. The school furnishes healthy, organic snacks each day.

The 10-month (Sept - June) school year follows the Beaverton Public School district calendar for holidays and snow closures.

Rosebud Class (3 years old)
Tuesday & Thursday 9 am - 1 pm
$1670 annual tuition (monthly payment option available for $167/month)

Sunflower Class (4 years old)
Monday & Wednesday 9 am - 1 pm
Friday 9 am - 12:30 pm
$2510 annual tuition (monthly payment option available for $251/month)

Forest Friends Class and Summer Camps (5-7 years old)
Please refer the the Forest Friends page for fees and information.

A one-time non-refundable application fee and a non-refundable annual registration fee also apply. We offer a discount for families with more than one child enrolled in the same school year.

Download our application form.

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Woodhaven does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, or ethnic origin.
We welcome diversity and have taught many preschool students learning English as their second language.