Seattle Waldorf School
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Seattle Waldorf School is a private, Waldorf school serving grades preschool through 12. It was founded in 1980 and absorbed Hazel Wolf High School in 2007. The high school grades are located at Hazel Wolf's former campus at the south end of Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood; two of the kindergarten classes are held in Wallingford; and the other kingdergarten class, preschool, grades 1-8, and the administration are located in Meadowbrook.[1]
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Seattle Waldorf School offers a developmentally appropriate, experiential approach to education. Arts and academics are integrated for children from preschool through twelfth grade, inspiring a life-long learning in its students, and enabling them to fully develop their unique capacities. Founded in Germany in the early 20th century, Waldorf EducationSM is an independent and inclusive educational model based on the insights and teaching of the renowned scientist, artist, and Anthroposophist Rudolf Steiner. Evolving from a profound understanding of the human spirit and human development, Waldorf Education is regionally adaptive and has grown to include more than 1,200 schools worldwide.