High School

At the heart of Waldorf education lies a commitment to nurturing the development of the whole child—academically, artistically, socially, and emotionally. Waldorf education is a holistic approach that nurtures the development of each child. Our curriculum, teaching methods, and assessment approach are designed to cultivate a love for learning, foster creativity, and support the growth of well-rounded individuals. We invite you to explore to learn more about how Waldorf education can benefit your child's educational journey.

Education With Purpose

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What We Teach

In high school, Waldorf education aims to inspire critical thinking, creativity, and a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of knowledge. The curriculum includes rigorous academic subjects, artistic exploration, practical skills, and opportunities for social engagement and community service.

How We Teach

Teachers foster an environment that encourages students to think independently, ask questions, and engage in meaningful discussions. The integration of arts and academics continues, allowing students to develop their unique perspectives and passions. Project-based learning and experiential opportunities are key components of our teaching approach.

How We Assess

High school assessments focus on students' critical thinking skills and their ability to articulate their understanding. A variety of assessment methods are utilized, including review of essays, research projects, presentations, and collaborative assignments. Personal interviews and self-reflection play a crucial role in assessing individual growth.

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