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  1. In the 1990s, a Waldorf school was established in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota as a bridge between the traditional spirituality of Native Americans and modern American society. The U.S., Canadian and Mexican schools are represented by the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America .

  2. www.waldorf-100.org › en › waldorf-educationHistory - Waldorf 100

    By the start of World War II, 34 Waldorf schools had been founded – in Germany, Switzerland, Holland, England, Norway, Sweden, Hungary, Austria, and in the USA. These new schools supported by Rudolf Steiner bore different names: Friedwart School, Goethe School, Vrije School, New School.

  3. The first Waldorf school opened in 1919 in Stuttgart, Germany. [1] A century later, it has become the largest independent school movement in the world, [2] with more than 1,200 independent schools and nearly 2,000 kindergartens in 75 countries, [3] as well as more than 500 centers for special education in more than 40 countries. [4]

  4. Waldorf school, school based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian educator and the formulator of anthroposophy. Steiner’s first school opened in 1919 in Stuttgart, Germany, for the children of the Waldorf-Astoria Company’s employees; his schools thereafter became known as.

  5. Aug 9, 2023 · In the 1960s and 1970s, the Waldorf movement expanded to North America, with the first Waldorf school opening in New York City in 1928. Today, Waldorf education has a global presence, with schools in numerous countries, each adapting the pedagogy to suit their cultural context.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Experience the legacy of Waldorf education, spanning over 100 years with 25,000+ independent students across North America and 1100+ schools worldwide. Explore Waldorf for your child and begin your journey today. Unlock the transformative power of purposeful education.

  7. At that time, shortly after the death of Rudolf Steiner on 20 March 1925, a group of teachers, doctors, artists, and parents who knew Rudolf Steiner personally and studied with him in Europe, met in New York. They talked about the possibility of bringing Waldorf education to America.

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