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  1. Rudolf Steiner School is a private, Waldorf School on the Upper East Side of New York City. Serving students Nursery through 12th grade.

  2. Rudolf Steiner. The first school based upon the ideas of Rudolf Steiner was opened in 1919 in response to a request from Emil Molt, owner and managing director of the Waldorf-Astoria Cigarette Company in Stuttgart, Germany.This is the source of the name Waldorf, which is now trademarked in the United States when used in connection with the educational method. Molt's proposed school would educate the children of employees of the factory.

  3. Dr. Rudolf Steiner. Swadhaa, meaning one’s own nature or spontaneity, is envisioned to be a place, where each child blossoms at his or her own natural pace and fulfills his or her unique destiny.

  4. The first Waldorf school was founded in Stuttgart, Germany in 1919 by philosopher, scientist, and artist, Rudolf Steiner. Today there are over 1,100 Waldorf schools and almost 2,000 Waldorf kindergartens in 80 countries around the globe.

  5. Bangalore Steiner School is a co-educational, Rudolf Steiner school. Our curriculum, adapted for the Indian context, emphasizes the place of Nature in educating the Hands, the Heart, and the Head. Our teachers and parents work in partnership to realize our objective of a sustainable community.

  6. He wished, therefore, to provide an education for the children of the factory employees that had a spiritual basis; a set of values suited to a humanity of the future. He contacted Rudolf Steiner who initiated a school in 1919 called the Steiner School.

  7. Inodai Waldorf School, which has an educational model based on the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, started out with only nine students in 2011 and now has 170 students.

  8. 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.

  9. In a Rudolf Steiner School the teacher has two strong aids to his task. The first is the content of his lessons; for the curriculum is carefully planned so that the subjects introduced meet with the inner needs of the child. For the new teacher this not always appear to work at once. Children to-day are so restless and unconcentrated, that the ...

  10. The UP Sainik Schools were set up to provide highly subsidized quality education to selected students of UP with the help of military officers and to make it functional as a nursery and feeder institution for the N.D.A.