Luxembourg
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The principal site is state-owned land in Limpertsberg, Luxembourg City. The main building, erected in 1991, houses five preschool classes and six primary grade classrooms, and includes a teacher's room, administration facilities, a gym, workshop, craft room, music room, eurhythmy room, laboratory and a canteen. A second building added in 2004 contains six secondary grade classrooms, an auditorium, a science laboratory, the IB office, the student library and a computer room, with a student lounge added in 2015. The Waldorf Maison Relais provides on-site after-school care for children aged 3 to 12. A playground was completed in 2012. In September 2014, three new buildings were constructed: a preschool building, an art building with two workshops and two classrooms above, and a theatre building with a rehearsal room and props-room. Since 2013 the Kass-Haff biodynamic farm in Rollingen/Mersch houses one kindergarten group.
The gym is located in the main building. A whole new playground was completed in 2012 at the Limpertsberg site. Outdoor activities are supported by the Kass-Haff biodynamic farm in Rollingen/Mersch, which houses one kindergarten group. The campus provides space for outdoor play and movement as part of daily activities.
Main building houses five preschool classes and six primary grade classrooms, with a teacher's room, administration facilities, a gym, workshop, craft room, music room, eurhythmy room, laboratory and a canteen. The two-story building added in 2004 contains six secondary grade classrooms, an auditorium, a science laboratory, the IB office, the student library and a computer room, and a student lounge was added in 2015. In September 2014, three new buildings were constructed: a preschool building, an art building with two workshops and two additional classrooms, and a theatre building with a rehearsal room and props-room. The school offers the International Baccalaureate programme, supported by an on-site IB office.
The Waldorf Maison Relais provides on-site after-school care for children aged 3 to 12. A playground at the Limpertsberg site was completed in 2012. The Kass-Haff biodynamic farm in Rollingen/Mersch houses one kindergarten group. An arts and theatre emphasis is supported by the 2014 art building with two workshops and two classrooms and the theatre building with a rehearsal room and props-room.
Luxembourg Waldorf School (Fräi-ëffentlech Waldorfschoul Lëtzebuerg) welcomes children from age 3 to 18 and follows a Waldorf Steiner curriculum alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Early learning is optional; Spillschoul lasts two to three years. From first through sixth grade, a form teacher guides the class for six years, after which a regent supports pupils through 11th class. The secondary years run from 7th to 11th and culminate in an IB preparatory year before the Diploma Programme, conducted primarily in French with subjects in German or English. The school's language policy blends Luxembourgish in preschool, German as the primary language of instruction in primary, and French as vehicular in secondary, with English used for select IB courses, notably Visual Arts and Theatre taught in English. The campus includes a Limpertsberg site with buildings, a biodynamic farm at Rollingen/Mersch, and on-site after-care. The Veräin fir Waldorfpädagogik Lëtzebuerg supports administration and development.