A Vibrant Education
Waldorf is a learning approach that is alive with inspiration. It intrigues the students, engages them at every age, and hones their intellect, passion, and will. Waldorf students become intrinsic scholars rooted in a childhood of creative exploration which is proven to ignite bilateral neurological development. This fluid yet rigorous academic education instills a lifelong curiosity and passion for learning. Waldorf students are unique, versatile, analytical thinkers who have a profound respect for the world around them and the people within it.
Highly Considered Around the World
While Linden recently graduated its 14th class, Waldorf education has been in practice for over 100 years and is taught in more than 1,100 schools around the globe. Waldorf is highly regarded perhaps because its students are happy, unfamiliar with burn-out, and consistently outperform their peers as found in a Stanford University study. Therefore, it should be no surprise that Waldorf has become the fastest-growing independent educational approach in the world.
Research-Based Support for Waldorf Education
Stanford University conducted a rigorous analysis on Waldorf education. It found significantly higher positive student achievement outcomes on standardized state assessments by Waldorf students, greater engagement, and significantly lower disciplinary action and truancy. These results held across all socioeconomic and racial subsets.
Learn more about the Stanford Study here.
Waldorf education offers students a rare, connected, and fulfilling educational experience that thoroughly prepares them to imagine the future and then make it.