
Waldorf education
Waldorf Education is an innovative educational philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner in the early 20th century. It emphasizes holistic development, nurturing a child’s intellectual, artistic, and practical skills. The curriculum is structured around three developmental stages: early childhood, elementary, and high school, integrating subjects with arts and crafts. Children learn through experiential activities and are encouraged to think critically and creatively. Emphasizing social responsibility and emotional intelligence, Waldorf Education aims to foster a lifelong love of learning, equipping students with the skills to navigate the world thoughtfully and compassionately.