Waldorf Wednesday: Individual school tour for prospective new Class 1 family
June 23 2021
4.30pm - 5.30pm and 5.30pm - 6.30pm also available
We are accepting applications for our new Class 1, starting in August 2021.
ESS is decisively different to other pedagogical views. Whilst our school community of over 170 families is diverse in many areas, this holistic education is what we all share.
We are the only school in Edinburgh that does not start formal learning until children are approaching 7. Even then we keep the lessons playful, integrating art, music, craft and physical activity. We witness through our children this approach not only keeps them engaged and loving their learning but helps protect their mental health and allows them to grow in a balanced and healthy way.
Understanding that later media maturity is rooted in early abstinence, classrooms in the younger years are screen-free. Our community helps encourage this environment beyond the school gates and on play dates.
Human development is the central benchmark of Waldorf education, where the whole child is taught so that they are not only intellectually engaged, but emotionally and aesthetically invested in their learning through each lesson being revealed in a three-fold manner: through the intellectual capacities (thinking), artistic and emotional capacities (feeling), and practical skill-building capacities (willing).
The controversial Scottish National Standardised Assessments (SNSA) in literacy and numeracy, completed online by school children in P1, P4, P7 and S3 are consciously not online by school children in P1, P4, P7 and S3 are consciously not part of a Steiner Waldorf curriculum. In contrast to Edinburgh’s other independent schools, our admissions procedure means we welcome pupils of all academic abilities and value them for what they bring to the school.
Cultivating curiosity and wonder. Discover how is the new film giving an insight into the 3-year Professional Diploma in Steiner Waldorf Education many teachers undertake in addition to their undergraduate degree to become a teacher at Edinburgh Steiner School or one of our sister school’s in 90 countries around the world.
Class 1’s Teacher, Molly Gibb, a graduate of the Course will ideally stay with this cohort of children from early childhood to adolescence – spanning a period of eight years where Molly is invested in getting to know each child and build the relationship.
This haven of stability and continuity is balanced with specialist teachers such as in Music and Modern Languages (taught from the age of six), who increase as children move up the school.
To book a tour, please contact Jenny in Admissions.