Green Meadow Waldorf School

Green Meadow Waldorf School
Location
Chestnut Ridge, NY
U.S.
Information
Type Private, Waldorf school
Established 1950
Co-Administrators

Eric Silber

Bill Pernice
Faculty 60
Enrollment 380
Student to teacher ratio 7:1
Campus Suburban, 11 acres
Website www.gmws.org

Green Meadow Waldorf School (GMWS) is an independent Waldorf school located in Chestnut Ridge, Rockland County, New York. It offers parent and child classes, and nursery/kindergarten through 12th grades. The school is accredited by both the New York State Association of Independent Schools and the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America.[1] Founded in 1950, it is one of the oldest and largest of the approximately 170 independent North American Waldorf schools (there are about 1,000 such schools worldwide).

Curriculum

The school practices an interdisciplinary approach[2][3] based on the Waldorf curriculum, including a strong emphasis on art, music and intercultural understanding; students begin studying two foreign languages (Spanish and German) beginning in first grade.[1] It also provides a strong community service program. Graduates of the school have been noted for their independence, sensitivity and creativity.[4]

Publications and events

The school's publications include:

The school's annual public events include the following:

Larger community

Green Meadow is part of the larger Threefold Educational Foundation anthroposophical community in Chestnut Ridge, which includes:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "At the beautiful Green Meadow Waldorf School, children learn in a unique way", Rivertown Magazine November 2007
  2. "Waldorf Schools: The 'whole child' approach," Private Schools, March 2007, pp. 24f
  3. "Nature and nurture come together at Green Meadow Waldorf School," Rivertown Magazine, November 2006, p. 51
  4. "Graduates remembered for closeness," The Journal News, June 18, 2007, p. 6A

Additional articles

Coordinates: 41°04′55″N 74°03′41″W / 41.08194°N 74.06139°W / 41.08194; -74.06139

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