The Waldorf School of Atlanta
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Locality: Decatur, Georgia
Phone: +1 404-377-1315
Address: 827 Kirk Rd 30030 Decatur, GA, US
Website: www.waldorfatlanta.org
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Mr. Moreno has created portable outdoor woodworking stations for his students to work on their woodworking projects safely outside. To learn more about our woodworking program, visit our website: https://www.waldorfatlanta.org/apps/pages/index.jsp
Is your child getting daily opportunities for down-time? Here's how to do it, plus 5 quiet time activities for children. "While you may be fully invested in creating quiet time for your children each day, getting them on board can be a whole different issue! Transitions are hard for children, and transitioning from running around outside to quiet time can be tough. The trick to having a successful quiet time is structuring your day to build towards quiet time."
In Grade 5, students learn to do knitting in the round, a three dimensional, mathematical activity leading up to critical thinking in the middle school. To learn more about our Handwork program, visit our website: https://www.waldorfatlanta.org/apps/pages/index.jsp
These three brothers, all Waldorf Graduates, rowed their way to breaking three world records as the first team of brothers to row their way across 3,000 miles of the Atlantic Ocean. They attribute their perseverance and their success to their Waldorf education. If our graduates have the stamina to row the Atlantic Ocean, what could possibly stop them from truly changing the world? "We were fortunate enough to go to schools that offered us a huge number of opportunities outside of the classroom growing up. All of us got involved as much as we could: on the sports field, in the music department and pipe band; producing art or public speaking we were all very eager to get stuck in wherever we could."
During this Michaelmas time of year, we are all called to face our inner dragons, to conquer our fears, and to step boldly toward the next season of our destiny. Our students annually celebrate the festival of St. Michael bestowing strength to St. George as he tames the dragon (made up of our Grade 8 students.) Linden Tree Photography
Have you ever wondered why Waldorf students create form drawing in their Main Lesson books? "What that truly means to a student who practices art and illustration is addressed in An Interview with Milton Glaser, published in Metropolis Magazine. Glaser, author of Drawing Is Thinking, reiterates the neurological benefits and expands those benefits to a deeper understanding of abstract thinking. 'There is no greater instrument for understanding the visual world than the hand a...nd a pencil, because the idea of creating or recreating form produces a different neurological pattern than using a computer to find things. To understand the meaning of form -- what a shape is, what an edge is, what space is -- there's nothing more instructive than the act of drawing Illustration provokes the viewer by its symbolic relationship to reality. Abstraction encourages the mind to bridge the distance from suggestion to reality.' See more
Our Grade 6 students have been writing their own musical compositions. Prior to Covid, this was usually done with the recorder, but this year we are encouraging musical creativity using other instruments.
Grade 2 enjoys "Feast Fridays". Here they ate Japanese rice balls the students prepared using Ms. Maruping’s recipe, roasted pumpkin from Ms. Jesse's garden, and salad, tea, and sprouts that the class grew in our own WSA school garden.
Our newest kindergartener in Ms. Pins class ~ Esmeralda!! She brought fresh pumpkin seeds with her! #wsa #waldorfschoolofatlanta
Calling artists, makers & vendors for this year’s Holiday Fair Artist’s Market! We are looking for Waldorf-inspired beautiful, unique, and handmade items made by the WSA community and beyond to be part of our virtual Artist’s Market (happening from mid-November to mid-December)! This is a great way to showcase your goods and support WSA (10% of sales will come back to the school). Shoot us a DM if you are interested in participating and we will be in touch with details! Here's a link to the vendor sign-up page: https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSediQ6V7X0o7brfi1/viewform
Grade 6 is in their Roman Empire block.
To prepare for Día de Muertos, Grade 4 students are making calaveras de papel maché using sticks they gathered around campus. Balloons are used to create the skull.
Our outdoor classrooms might be supporting our student's health in multiple ways. "Even in that short duration of the study, researchers found microbes on the skin and guts of children who regularly played in green spaces had increased in diversity - a feature which is tied to an overall healthier immune system."
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