HISTORY

Waldorf education balances academic rigor with artistic and practical disciplines to cultivate self-confident, highly-motivated, creative and
independent thinkers. Founded in 1919 by philosopher, social reformer and visionary Rudolf Steiner, Waldorf education is now the fastest growing
independent school movement in the world with 800 schools globally in 55 countries. The first school was established more than eighty years ago
in Stuttgart, Germany on the premises of the Waldorf factory for the workers' children, with the support of industrialist and philanthropist Emil Molte.
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