18Jan

INTO THE WORLD – How Waldorf Graduates Fare After High School

How do Waldorf students fare after graduation? How many of them go to college? What subjects do they choose to major in at college? Do they feel that their Waldorf education prepared them well for post-secondary studies? Did we, in fact, prepare them well for college? And then what? What do they do next? What professions do they choose for themselves? What kind of lives do they tend to live? How are they doing financially? How is there health? And are they—if we may dare ask—, at the end of the day, happy?

11Nov

CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND THE CHALLENGES OF MEDIA

"Waldorf education strives to be a preparation for the rising generations of children to engage in technology in a healthy way, at the right time in their development."— GARY LAMB Human beings and technology are intimately connected and children take in the world very deeply. Steiner said, “When new inventions affect modern life, we must [...]
12Oct

WHY WE CELEBRATE MICHAELMAS

We have the Michaelmas festival in September: the image of Michael is one of hope and courage that helps us remember that when we unite together, we can overcome things that we cannot possibly do on our own.

04Oct

WHEN SCHOOL BEGINS

It has been almost a month since we returned to school. Looking back at those early September days, we recall saying goodbye to our most dear summer memories while reflecting upon the new daily rhythm.

The beginning of the school year is always full of expectation and new challenges.

27Apr

The Rudolf Steiner Writing Club 2020-2021

Amidst so much uncertainty in our world, our elementary school students were able to come together and realize a space to create and spend time with one another every Friday afternoon. Writing Club first met in May of 2020, with a small group of third grade students. Together, the club created the first publication of the Steiner Times––our very own newspaper.