Waldorf School Life
A Day in Sentosa: Waldorf School Singapore Picnic
A fun learning experience after a long month learningWaldorf schools nurture a reverence for nature and an interest in the natural environment. When given a chance to have fun, not only do they connect with their teachers, but they also rejuvenate, helping them focus...
Learning Beyond the Classroom: How we use the City as Classroom
Intro: How Waldorf Education in Singapore Uses the City as a Classroom In Singapore’s bustling urban landscape, where towering skyscrapers meet traditional shophouses and diverse communities create a vibrant cultural tapestry, a unique educational approach is...
Morning Circle to Afternoon Crafts: How Waldorf Daily Rhythms Support Learning
Introduction Waldorf daily rhythms are structured yet flexible routines that move from morning circle to afternoon handwork, supporting natural learning patterns in children aged 3-14. In Waldorf schools, these daily rhythms are a core part of the distinctive...


