How Do Waldorf Students Fare Academically?
Waldorf-educated children develop academic skills equal to or better than children from conventional schools, though with different pacing. Children move through the development process and emerge as self-reliant, free-thinking, creative, analytical, moral and socially-minded, critically thinking people ready to move on with their education and to meet whatever challenges they need to meet. While various qualities of the school are particularly attractive to different families, many parents have chosen the Waldorf School because they are convinced that it will give their children the very best opportunity to maximize their academic potential.