Honour the wonder of childhood
Developed by Rudolf Steiner, the Waldorf way is a distinctive approach to education that has been practised globally for over a 100 years. Today, there are 1,283 Waldorf schools and 1,922 Waldorf kindergartens across more than 71 countries.
Waldorf schools take a holistic approach to teaching and learning. Teachers, parents, students and the entire school community play an active role in creating a space of learning that is alive and full of wonder.
A Waldorf education combines education with life rather than grades or textbooks. Every year, students meet a curriculum appropriate to their developmental stage. An artistic element is at the essence of the Waldorf approach, which is rooted in anthroposophy, the study of the human being.
The arts, handwork, music and sport are integral elements of this system, which prioritises experiential learning and engagement with the world beyond school walls. At its foundation is a trust-based relationship between student and teacher.
Waldorf graduates are well-rounded learners who gain admission to top universities and find success in diverse professions.