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    Honolulu Waldorf School

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    • Listing Type: Private Schools
    • Residency: Day
    • Type: Private
    • Grades Offered: Below 6th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
    • Country: United States
    • CEEB: 120023
    • IPED: 327015
    • Application Fee: $100
    • Tuition Day: $21,420
    • Enrollment: 218
    • Financial Aid: Grants/Scholarships
    • Location:Honolulu, Hawaii
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    Overview

    At Honolulu Waldorf School we educate each child to find meaning, passion, and purpose in life and to contribute to the creation of a better world for all. Our children learn to meet the world with clear and creative thinking, compassion and moral strength, and with the courage and freedom to act.

    The Honolulu Waldorf Schools mission guides our communityour ohana of teachers, students, families, and friends to meet the following ideals:

    • To be guided and inspired by Rudolf Steiners spiritual and educational insights, the basis of Waldorf Education, which affirm that the highest goal of education is human freedom.
    • To value and encourage the cultural, ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic diversity that invigorates our school community.
    • To inspire heart and soul connections between human beings, building first the connection between child and teacher that broadens into loving interaction in all the students relationships, and in the collaboration among the adults in the community to build a healthy social organization to support the education.
    • To rigorously undertake research and program assessment so that our students are able to develop intellectual flexibility, independent thinking, unquenchable curiosity, academic strength, and the love of learning that the future will demand of them.
    • To develop conscious engagement in stewardship of our unique island home and the global community through programs that place the natural world and the development of humanity before our students in an age-appropriate manner.