What is Steiner Education?
Steiner education is a unique and distinctive approach to educating children that is practised in Steiner schools worldwide. Steiner schools collectively form the largest, and quite possibly the fastest-growing, group of independent private schools in the world. There is no centralised administrative structure governing all Steiner schools; each is administratively independent, but there are established associations that provide resources, publish materials, sponsor conferences, and promote the movement.

What is unique about Steiner Education? How is it different from other alternatives (Public Schooling, Montessori, etc.)?
What is the curriculum at a Steiner School like?
How did Steiner education get started?
How many Steiner Schools are there?
What is the philosophy behind Steiner education?
Why should I send my child to a Steiner school?
Who was Rudolf Steiner?
How is reading taught in a Steiner school? Why do Steiner students wait until 2nd grade to begin learning to read?

Why is so much emphasis put on festivals and ceremonies?


Why do Steiner Schools discourage TV watching?

What kind of training do Steiner teachers have?
Why do Steiner students stay with the same teacher for 8 years?
How are personality conflicts between students and teachers handled?
Are Steiner schools religious?
How do Steiner children fare when they transfer to 'regular' schools? Is it true that once you start Steiner schooling it is difficult to 'fit in' to other schools?
How does Steiner deal with kids that are not so strong academically?
How well do Steiner graduates do on standard tests? How well do Steiner high school graduates do in tertiary education?
What is Eurythmy?