Whidbey Island Waldorf School

Whidbey Island Waldorf School embodies a contemporary expression of Waldorf education.

Our students are met with openness to possibility, given time and tools to develop resiliency, and taught skills to turn challenges into opportunities. We value a progressive approach to Waldorf, in which new ideas, practices, and styles are incorporated to support and enrich each student’s experience.

Waldorf education at WIWS offers families a learning environment blessed by its location amidst the forest conservation lands owned by the Whidbey Institute and rooted in the belief that children are spiritual as well as physical beings. Our Waldorf teachers work out of a keen understanding of child development to cultivate each child’s capacities so that they can unfold their best selves.

WIWS is a non-profit, 5013c. Established in 1985.

WIWS nurtures children to become world citizens who think independently, serve others and take action for the common good.