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Highland Hall Waldorf School
Where Art and Academics Converge
Welcome to Highland Hall Waldorf School. Situated on a beautiful 11-acre campus in Northridge, California, Highland Hall Waldorf School has been serving students from preschool to grade 12 since 1955.
Uniquely blending academic rigor with artistic integration, our college-prep curriculum ensures graduates’ acceptance into top-tier institutions. Following the Waldorf approach, we prioritize curiosity and collaboration, fostering adaptable problem solvers. With over 100 years of Waldorf Education, Highland Hall offers a transformative learning experience. Schedule a school tour to discover the difference.
Academics Enriched by the Arts
Highland Hall offers a rigorous, arts-integrated education, preparing graduates for top-tier colleges. Our experienced faculty values diversity, fostering curiosity and creativity in a cooperative environment. Following Waldorf principles, we shape adaptable problem solvers, instilling purpose and meaning in their lives.
The Waldorf Approach in Education
The Waldorf approach acknowledges distinct stages of child development, tailoring subject matter and teaching methods to be age-specific. It goes beyond intellectual impartation, aiming to engage the whole child in the learning process. Integrating arts such as movement, music, storytelling, and rhythm into every subject brings material to life, fostering a lifelong sense of wonder and joy of learning.
100+ Years of Waldorf Education
The first Waldorf school was founded in 1919 in Stuttgart, Germany, by Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), the visionary Austrian educator, scientist and philosopher. Waldorf Education is an independent school movement with over 1,100 Waldorf schools worldwide in more than 64 countries. Highland Hall is a non-sectarian school & an accredited member of the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA).