Spain, Alicante
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The school consists of the early childhood program (ages 3-5) and the primary program (ages 6-12). The school is in the accreditation process with NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges).
Escuela Internacional Waldorf Rudolf Steiner is an international Waldorf school and nonprofit association serving children ages 3 to 12, with two stages: early childhood (3–5) and primary (6–12). Developed by families and teachers united by Waldorf principles, the school emphasizes holistic development—physical, emotional, spiritual and intellectual—within a respectful learning community. The curriculum follows Waldorf pedagogy, integrating artistic and practical activities with ongoing academic progress, while prioritizing close collaboration between families and teachers. The school is in the accreditation process with NEASC, reflecting its commitment to meeting high standards. A distinctive feature is the leadership of Waldorf educator Sandra Chandía, who serves as a pedagogical advisor and guides professional development through Vivir Waldorf courses and workshops. The environment is described as respectful, loving and cooperative, with a strong emphasis on environmental care and social responsibility guiding daily life and school culture. It warmly welcomes families seeking a community-based Waldorf education worldwide.