For grades 1-8, mornings start with main lesson, an intensive two-hour class that gives students an opportunity to connect deeply with a single topic.
Read MoreAs teachers, we connect to our own humanity so that we can teach it to students. By listening to them, we show them how to listen to others.
Read MoreAt Marin Waldorf School, students learn new concepts in context, including the history of a subject. For middle schoolers tackling algebra, that includes a study of the history of abstract mathematics.
Read MoreAt Marin Waldorf School, we know that a healthy community is at the heart of a well-rounded education and a meaningful life. How do we foster community?
Read MoreBuilding meaningful relationships between teachers and students takes time, but itβs the key to developing curious, happy, and engaged learners at Marin Waldorf School.
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