Waldorf School of Santa Barbara

Education from the inside out

Our Story

Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner founded the first Waldorf School in Stuttgart, Germany in 1919.  Waldorf education put down roots in America in 1928 with the founding of the Rudolf Steiner School of New York City.

The Waldorf School of Santa Barbara was formed in 1984 by a group of parents seeking this enlivened education for their children.  That first class of kindergartners met in shared rooms, which had to be packed up each Friday afternoon to make way for the site’s weekend occupants.  As that first class of kindergartners advanced through the grades new classes formed and followed behind them.  The school now has over 100 students and two campuses.  It is a vibrant community led by a dedicated faculty, administrative staff and board of trustees.

The main campus is located on Fairview Avenue near the Goleta Library and Fairview Gardens, which serve as wonderful resources for the school.  It is here you will find the school offices as well as classrooms for the first through eighth grades.  From the classrooms the quieter sounds of academic study are interspersed with the sounds of song and verse, flute and strings, woodworking and handwork activities. There are gardens, play areas and a field for sports and games.  Each year the children plant and tend the vegetable garden and help care for the other garden plantings, which grow more beautiful with each passing year.

Early Childhood classes have their own lovely space on a campus shared with Vieja Valley Elementary School.  Here you will find warm and inviting classrooms where the aromas of cooking and baking are routinely in the air.  There is also a wonderful garden and play yard located just outside the classroom doors.

We look forward to serving our community long into the future and to continuing our ongoing growth in strength and vitality.

 

The Waldorf School of Santa Barbara is a member of the 
Association of Waldorf Schools of North America.