Waldorf
Waldorf schools look like something out of a fairy tale, with their pastel colours, felt figures and the abundance of natural elements in the classroom. The reason is that their creator, Rudolf Steiner, defended that during the first seven years the child's fantasy must be stimulated, in addition to allowing him to move.This could remind us of free schools, but in Waldorf everything is more regulated: the rhythms are very marked, alternating moments of expansion -free play, excursions to the forest- with others of concentration -drawing, making bread, listening to stories.
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Escuela Libre Micael
WaldorfEscuela Waldorf
- Carretera de La Coruña, km. 21,3 , 28230 Las Rozas
- for children (over 2-3 years old)
- secondary education (12-16 years old)
- high school (over 16 years old)
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Escuela Waldorf de Aravaca
WaldorfEscuela Waldorf Aravaca
- Calle Zenit, 10, bajo, 28023 Madrid
- for children (over 2-3 years old)
- elementary school (6-12 years old)
- secondary education (12-16 years old)
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Picapinos
WaldorfEspacio de Juego Waldorf
- 28492 Mataelpino
- for babies (up to 2-3 years old)
- for children (over 2-3 years old)