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Reading the World; Education for Sustainability
by Anne Greer, Board member SSWS, educator. Watch a young child in a park, or a forest, or a beach and you will see learning at its best. The child naturally jumps, skips, explores, gathers treasures, asks questions, and glows with health and well-being. That fortunate young person is secure in the truth of his or her own observations and full of wonder at the richness and the riddles of life. In far too many children of even nine or ten, teachers and parents admit, “the ligh
Anne Greer
Dec 1, 20253 min read


Visiting Detroit Waldorf School
Dear SSWS Community, As most of you know, I was away at the start of our spring semester, as I had the opportunity to visit the Detroit...

Ben Gallagher
Apr 16, 20253 min read


Rights of Passage
Rites of passage are an important way of marking milestones in a person’s life. In a Waldorf school, we honour these moments.
John Corker
Feb 1, 20243 min read


Flying up into the Grades
From the "Three Castles Journey" to the "Rose Ceremony," to mixed age play at recess, to a combined grades class, the transition from...

Kerry Eady
Jan 8, 20243 min read


Geometry - A window into a language of universal truths
As the first block of the new school year, the grade 6-7 class wholeheartedly embraced the study of geometry and their first experiences...

Camille Wilkins
Oct 1, 20232 min read


Horse Block
Another school year lies ahead of us, and I am so grateful to once again be hosting horse blocks here on Lucky Rose Farm. It truly is a...

Courtney Anderson
Sep 5, 20232 min read
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