| In this time of immense change, there has never been a time when
children have been more at risk of losing their childhood. A Prairie
Hill child is given time to be a child – to discover the world
slowly, gaining meanings and values as the learning process unfolds.
As Prairie Hill students grow toward adulthood, they discover a
true sense of self, bringing to their communities initiative, adaptability
and moral courage. The Waldorf method of education draws out the child’s inherent
curiosity and love of learning through teachers who have a profound
reverence for the child as a unique human being, our aim is to graduate
students who are capable of independent critical thinking. Waldorf education is the fastest growing independent non-sectarian
educational movement in the world with more than 800 Waldorf schools
worldwide, 150 in the United States. Founded in 1919 by Rudolf Steiner,
the renowned philosopher, educator, scientist and artist. Social
and scientific research has proven the effectiveness of the Waldorf
method. Waldorf curriculum is proven through 80 years of success. Waldorf Resources Association of Waldorf Schools of North America
www.awsna.org/awsna.html
See what Waldorf graduates are doing
www.awsna.org/alumni-facts.html Waldorf resources
www.waldorflibrary.org Frequently asked questions.
www.fortnet.org/rsws/waldorf/faq.html
Information, resources and links
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