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"If I had a child of school age,
I would send him to one
of the Waldorf Schools."


Saul Bellow,
Nobel Laureate

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“…this ability to apply the lesson to one’s life is every teacher’s joy to see. It also marks the difference between learning and memorizing… the questions he [student] asked showed that his mind dove deeply into the material and began to overturn the rocks to discover the jewels of the lesson. His questions would make my teaching better, deeper, and more precise.”
       
- Excerpt from a Teacher Recommendation for WSA Alumnus

Information About Waldorf School of Atlanta Alumni

• We have 68 alumni from 6 graduating classes of 2000–2005.

• Of the 52 students still in high school, 60% are in private schools
and 40% are in public schools.
Private Schools
Academe of the Oaks (Waldorf H.S.)
Marist H.S.
Athens Academy
Paideia School
Atlanta International School
St. Francis School
Howard School
The Weber School
Kimberton Waldorf School
Woodward Academy
Lovett School

Public Schools
Chamblee (Magnet Program)
Madison County H.S.
Decatur High School
North Atlanta H.S.
DeKalb School of Arts
Salem H.S.
Druid Hills H.S.
Tucker H.S.
Grady (Magnet Program)

• College Acceptances, Classes of 2000–2001
Agnes Scott College (GA)
Georgia State University (GA)
Hampshire College (MA)
Le Cordon Bleu Institute (GA)
Oglethorpe University (GA)
Pratt University (NY)
St. Olaf College (MN)
University of Georgia (GA)
University of San Francisco (CA)

Starry Atmosphere,
by WSA alumnus, 11th grade

Under the starry sky our world transforms
Harsh distinctions fade to ambiguity
The night air is as endless as the ocean
The forest one shadowy stretch of dimness
All things appear uniquely beautiful and rare
In this mysterious state millions of people are
Silently slipping between extraordinary realms
Anything is possible in this miraculous
Alternate universe ruled by
starlight

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