Waldorf School of Atlanta | Our Blog
Waldorf, Montessori, and Reggio Emilia are three of the best known child-centered approaches to early childhood education, guiding teaching practices in preschools across the world. When comparing preschool programs in Atlanta, many parents want to better understand each of these preschool education philosophies and what makes them unique.
An Ivy League student, active community volunteer, and avid athlete who “played every sport under the sun,” Gabe Wright (Class of 2016) needed a strong work ethic, independence, and a natural curiosity about the world around him to keep everything in balance during college.
Maggie's decade-long career as an occupational therapist - alongside her passions for music and art - reflects the interdisciplinary, creative thinking she developed as a WSA student.
Matt’s successful career in the tech industry was bolstered by the critical thinking skills and creativity that were fostered at the Waldorf School of Atlanta.
Engaging students in science is all about engaging their hearts, says Lila Rubio, Waldorf School of Atlanta’s dynamic science program coordinator.
Talking with 7th grade teacher Khadeeja Abdul-Jabbar about creating a socially just education and connecting with middle schoolers at The Waldorf School of Atlanta.
Waldorf education helped Sasha Collins find his calling, but it also taught him how to live a balanced and fulfilling life.