“Every gift, no matter the amount, is received with gratitude. Thank you for your ongoing support.”
Jen Dodds
Students’ educational experiences help shape who they are, what they do and how they do it.
Our students are honoured as individuals with distinctive abilities and interests and unique paths of growth. Yet no matter who our students grow to become, they will always be strengthened by community.
We are all part of their community so please #Give@WWS
Make your annual or a monthly donation using the online form below. Tax receipts are issued for donations over $20 as a tax-free charitable donation.
Every year, Giving Tuesday falls on the last Tuesday of November or sometimes the first Tuesday in December.
Our campaign officially ends the week of Giving Tuesday however, we accept donations year-round towards our annual fundraising goal.
The Annual Giving campaign funds are generally earmarked for upgraded facilities, program enhancements, transportation and professional development to make and create even greater learning opportunities for all our students. Priorities include:
As our school community grows, the need to update and expand on the basics is important.
Curriculum Coordinator (contract staffing position)
The curriculum at WWS is designed to blend Waldorf principles seamlessly with the educational goals established by the BC Ministry of Education. Allocating resources for a contract Curriculum Coordinator will aid in achieving a cohesive alignment of curricular scope and sequences across all grade levels.
Student Support Services (part-time staffing position)
Comprehensive Student Support services cultivate success for all WWS students. Recently, WWS Student Support staff received training in utilizing the Assessment of Lagging Skills and Unsolved Problems (ALSUP). Rather than focusing on identifying a student’s challenging behaviour, ALSUP helps faculty and parents recognize the underlying issues prompting behaviours, along with the lagging skills that may be contributing to these issues.
An ALSUP Coordinator will dedicate two hours weekly to collaborate with WWS faculty and educational assistants. Their primary goal is to identify specific areas of lagging skills and address unresolved student issues effectively.
Waldorf education places children at the core of its pedagogical approach and we acknowledge the pivotal role of teachers in the educational process. At WWS, our teachers stand as our most invaluable asset. We empower our educators to pursue continuous professional development opportunities, enabling them to enhance their expertise and contributions within their respective realms of service.
Students across all grades at WWS engage in a diverse range of off-campus adventures. Opting to lease a bus presents a more cost-effective solution compared to regular bus rentals, offering greater flexibility, and reducing reliance on volunteer parent drivers.
For a small business or personal donation/tax credit – We can work with your budget to match a specific contribution amount(s) and add a business acknowledgement or an Honor/Memorial dedication in our communications. (Or you can remain anonymous.)
To make sure all of your donation goes to WWS – You can also send an E-transfer directly to WWS’s Finance Dept. You will still receive tax receipts for your gift and it saves more of your donation by helping us save on credit card transaction fees.
The Whistler Waldorf School has provided a holistic and experiential Waldorf education for more than 20 years thanks to the support of families, alumni, Board Trustees, staff, and local supporters including the Whistler Blackcomb Foundation, the Whistler Community Foundation, and the Resort Municipality of Whistler.
Annual fundraising helps WWS bridge the gap between tuition income and our program expenses and is a vital element of our school’s success. No amount is too small to make a big difference.
All gifts are fully tax-deductible. Please consider a gift today.
Every year there are a multitude of needs that go beyond the regular day-to-day operations of running a not-for-profit independent school. The Annual Giving campaign funds are generally earmarked for items in teacher wish lists and capital projects to make and create even greater learning opportunities for all our students. Fundraising may be used for:
Who supports the Annual Giving Fund?
We strive to receive 100% participation from current families, Board Trustees, faculty, staff, administrators, grandparents, alumni and community supporters.
How much should I give?
You are the only one who knows how much you are able to give, and we ask only that you give to the best of your ability. We encourage each family to make the school a philanthropic priority especially while your children are in attendance.
Why is participation important?
The school’s financial strength is dependent upon the participation of all members of its constituency. Participation sends a strong message of support for the school and our students.
What does the Annual Giving Campaign support? The Annual Fund is designed to address the education needs of our children as they arise, providing faculty-requested program and facility enhancements across the continuum.
Why am I being asked to support the Annual Giving campaign in addition to paying tuition?
Tuition fees and government grants alone do not cover the full expense of a Whistler Waldorf education. As an independent school and non-profit organization, Whistler Waldorf relies on the generosity of our community members in helping us to bridge the gap.
Why not raise tuition?
Whistler Waldorf maintains one of the lowest tuition rates among independent schools in our area. At our tuition level, the school is able to make a Waldorf education affordable to more families. Tuition and fees don’t fully cover the full costs of educating our students, so we, like other independent schools, conduct fundraising galas and Annual Giving campaigns.
Likewise, many families appreciate the opportunities to claim a tax deduction. Tax receipts are given for donations to the school whereas tuition is not tax-deductible.
For more than 20 years, hundreds of volunteers and community members have come forward to help get our school where it is today. Without their help, support and initiative, the WWS would not have thrived or become what it is known as today – a strong independent school of choice in the Sea-to-Sky Corridor and one of only three full kindergarten-Grade 12 Waldorf Schools in Canada.
Our 2nd annual give campaign in 2021 showcased WWS’ 20 year celebration with thoughts and reflections from lifelong founders, parents and member contributors:
We acknowledge with respect that our school is located in the traditional territories of the Sḵwxwú7mesh & Lil’wat Nations where we live, learn and play.
7324 Kirkpatrick Way
Whistler, BC V8E0E8
(604) 932-1885
info@whistlerwaldorf.com