Waldorf School of Princeton
The Waldorf School of Princeton began as a playgroup that met in the
home of Caroline Phinney and Princeton University professor Bob Phinney
in January 1983.
Old GH By the 1984 school year, a full 18-member nursery-kindergarten
was established. In 1986, the grade school was inaugurated with a first
grade taught by Ekkehard Heyder. The value of Waldorf education quickly
became known and a new grade one was added each year after that for
seven years.
Since its founding, an energetic and resourceful community has continued
to be enthusiastic about Waldorf education. This enabled the school to
acquire the current farmhouse in 1987. Located on over 20 acres of
meadows, woods, and a stream, this Golden House held the grade school
students while kindergarten programs thrived in satellite locations in
Hopewell, Princeton, and Princeton Junction.
Campus expansion continued with an eye toward retaining the original
farmhouse charm and keeping environmental impact low. In 1998, a new
grade school building opened and the school's programs continued to
flourish.
Enhancements and renovations were not limited to the classroom
buildings. History GH Tennis courts and sports fields were created in
2005, adding to the outdoor gymnasium that students enjoy. A solar
greenhouse in the form of a geodesic dome was completed with community
efforts in 2007. By 2008, the school reached its goal of complete campus
consolidation. Today, all of the early childhood and grade school
programs are housed on the main campus.
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