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The Waldorf School of Princeton, part of an independent educational movement of 1,000 Rudolf Steiner schools worldwide, is dedicated to recognizing the unique spirit of each child. Through a rich curriculum integrating the academic, the artistic, and the practical, the Waldorf School of Princeton guides children toward self- knowledge and to meet the world by awakening warmth of heart, clarity of thought, and strength of purpose. Our Core Beliefs
"Our highest endeavor must be to develop free human beings who are able of themselves to impart purpose and direction to their lives." -Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) Founder of the Waldorf School movement.
Early Childhood Sample Class Experience the Waldorf early childhood classroom with kindergarten teacher, Karen Atkinson. The group will enjoy a teacher led song and movement circle, free-play time, a story told by the teacher, an artistic activity and a snack. This class is open to children 18 months to 5 years old. Children must attend with a parent. Contact June Montanari, Admissions Office, (609) 466-1970 ext. 115, admissions@princetonwaldorf.org.
Open Houses at the Waldorf School:
Saturday, January 24 Saturday, March 14
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