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  2. 1928 - Rudolf Steiner School of New York City becomes the first Waldorf School in the US. 1941 - Kimberton Waldorf School is founded in Pennsylvania. 1942 - High Mowing Waldorf School, a boarding high school in Wilton, New Hampshire opens. 1947 - The Waldorf School of Garden City is created as part of Adelphi University.

  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. Apr 25, 2024 · 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. Steiner agreed, and in September 1919, the Independent Waldorf School (die Freie Waldorfschule) opened its doors. In North America, Waldorf education has been available since 1928, and there are now over 250 schools and 14 teacher education centers in some level of development.

  6. 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.

  7. Sep 20, 2020 · The first Waldorf school was founded in Germany in 1919 by philosopher Rudolf Steiner. Steiner coined the term Anthroposophy and based his educational philosophy on the idea that each of us is a spiritual being with the power to change the world.

  8. In 1928, our founders, inspired by Steiner’s unique insights, created the first Waldorf School in North America, the Rudolf Steiner School in NYC. In 1955 the Upper School opened, enabling the school to provide a Waldorf education for students spanning early childhood through 12th grade.