Anonymous wrote:Waldorf schools are great for early childhood IMO. Lots of outdoor time, imaginative play, understanding nature and its cycles, art.
For the elementary school years, it’s quite a bit less academic than mainstream public or private schools. Kids don’t learn to read or write until the average age of 7. That’s where the cutoff of 6 years by May 31 comes from. So I think you need to be willing to stick the course at least until or possibly through middle school, since transitioning to mainstream schools in elementary could be challenging. An NYT article some years ago interviewed Waldorf educators and some said that it wasn’t great for kids with learning differences, often because they don’t get detected until quite late.
The other piece to consider is how much of Steiner’s original philosophy is a part of the curriculum. Some of his ideas are racist and others would definitely be considered controversial.
Anonymous wrote:Waldorf schools are great for early childhood IMO. Lots of outdoor time, imaginative play, understanding nature and its cycles, art.
For the elementary school years, it’s quite a bit less academic than mainstream public or private schools. Kids don’t learn to read or write until the average age of 7. That’s where the cutoff of 6 years by May 31 comes from. So I think you need to be willing to stick the course at least until or possibly through middle school, since transitioning to mainstream schools in elementary could be challenging. An NYT article some years ago interviewed Waldorf educators and some said that it wasn’t great for kids with learning differences, often because they don’t get detected until quite late.
The other piece to consider is how much of Steiner’s original philosophy is a part of the curriculum. Some of his ideas are racist and others would definitely be considered controversial.
Anonymous wrote:I read the birthday cut off for first grade is you have to be 6 May 31st ? Are they instituting an automatic redshirtting for summer birthdays?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were offered a slot here and have to decide by next Friday. But it's been tough to find current or former parents/students to best understand how the school functions. We'd be grateful for hear from those who attended, please.
Not a parent or past attendee, but I like the idea of Waldorf. Especially the outdoor time and electronics free atmosphere. Zero level of pretentious, too.
Anonymous wrote:We were offered a slot here and have to decide by next Friday. But it's been tough to find current or former parents/students to best understand how the school functions. We'd be grateful for hear from those who attended, please.