To commemorate our 100 years of existence, the worldwide Waldorf community has produced a movie about today's and tomorrow's challenges.
The first video explains how we believe Waldorf education helps new generations to overcome the challenges of our future.

The second video gives examples of how Waldorf schools today surmount social difficulties in different parts of the world.

The third video explains the Waldorf approach to early childhood education and how play helps the child to grow up confidently and healthily.

To see the documentary in other languages, please click the following link: https://www.waldorf-100.org/en/films
For more information, visit the website https://www.waldorf-100.org/en/
About IWSTH
The International Waldorf School of The Hague is a non-profit international primary school with a distinct educational vision. Engagement with societal developments in sustainability, peace, justice and well-being plays a key role in shaping our educational programme.