The Parent-Child Program is a special time for caregivers and children to connect in a warm, home-like setting that reflects the friendly atmosphere of a Waldorf early childhood classroom. Through guided play, art projects, and movement games, parents and children interact in ways that foster closeness and understanding. This special time helps create a deep emotional connection, allowing families to grow closer.
Amsterdam: An 8th Grade Adventure
It is a tradition in Waldorf Education for the 8th grade to embark on an extended trip toward the end of the school year, close to graduation. It is both a right of passage and an opportunity for the students and their teacher, many who have been together for 8 years, to explore the world and bond even further with each other through unique experiences and new surroundings. Our class recently returned from such a trip that included art, history, medieval architecture, canals, biking, multicultural experiences and service. Where did we go? Amsterdam!
Waldorf Learning in Action: Building a Cob Oven
One of the most interesting and engaging aspects of the third grade year in a Waldorf school is the focus on practical arts and living. The class learns about shelters from around the world, the history of farming and foods like ancient grains and natural resources that people have used for thousands of years.