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Founded in 1955, Highland Hall Waldorf School exemplifies the rich educational traditions of the Waldorf School movement. Our unique approach to learning successfully addresses the changing needs and capacities of children at each stage of development. Through a curriculum of academically challenging lessons infused with arts and hands on learning, Highland Hall students are provided with a solid academic foundation, the ability to think creatively, a sympathetic interest in the world, self-confidence, and an abiding moral purpose.
For a list of school tours click here. To learn more about our programs contact Lynn van Schilfgaarde at 818-349-1394 x211 or lvs@highlandhall.org.
To learn about Waldorf education click here.
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Highland Hall's Mission Statement: To guide students in the unique Waldorf curriculum, striving to endow each student with discernment in thought and action, a joy of learning, and a sense of wonder and reverence for life.
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