Waldorf in Practice: Care, Campus & Community
8th Grade Passion Projects showcase independent learning, creativity, and purpose
This week, eighth grade students shared the culmination of a year of exploration, creativity, and…
Screen-free Classrooms at Charlottesville Waldorf School
Waldorf education is fundamentally social and experiential. Learning in the Waldorf classroom is designed to…
Invitation: Charlottesville Waldorf School 8th Grade Graduation 2026
We are pleased to announce the graduation of the Charlottesville Waldorf School Eighth Grade Class…
Friends & Family Day & May Day Celebration
Friday, May 1, 2026Charlottesville Waldorf School We warmly invite our families and their guests to…
Raising Courageous Humans in an Anxious World
Thursday, April 23 โข 6:00 – 7:15 PMViolet Crown Cinema, 200 W. Main Street, Charlottesville…
Charlottesville Waldorf School Announces Anne Coyner as Incoming School Director
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA โ The Board of Trustees of Charlottesville Waldorf School is pleased to announce…
Why Charlottesville Waldorf School does not rush early academics (and why that matters)
In recent decades, early childhood education across the United States has changed dramatically. Academic expectations…
Rooted in Human Development: The 8 AWSNA Principles
In order to be recognized as a Waldorf school in North America, schools must be…
A Progressive Vision From the Very Beginning
From its founding in 1919, Waldorf education set out to do something fundamentally different: to…
Truth and Beauty in Waldorf Education
Waldorf education is grounded in truth and beauty as daily practices that shape how children…

