The Waldorf Way

An approach to teaching and learning that helps your child live a purpose-driven life

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.

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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.

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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.

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