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Strengthening Critical Thinking & Self Expression
At Highland Hall our high school curriculum fosters a love of learning, teaching students not what to think, but how to think. Hear about Highland Hall High School from our students by signing up for one of our school tours.
Finger Crocheting in the Kindergarten
In a Waldorf Kindergarten, the children enjoy learning the art of finger crocheting. At this young age, finger crocheting teaches dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and patience while training both the right side and left side of the brain to work together. And, then there’s the joy of accomplishing the project! In a Waldorf Kindergarten, the children […]
Why We Teach Music in Elementary School
Through music we refine the capacity to connect. To harmonize. To resolve dissonance. To heal. To think. To feel. To mature. To make sound judgement. To vibrate. To tune. To move about the world with wholeness. To develop and hold onto that sense that the world is good. The music curriculum in a Waldorf School […]
School Assembly Eurythmy Performance
The last day of school, all classes presented a short poem, song or skit. Some of the songs were in Mandarin or Spanish, to show what they have been learning in class. The High School did a fantastic Eurythmy performance.
Senior Class Play
2024 Senior Class presented The (One-Act) Play That Goes Wrong, a fun and disastrous murder/mystery play — with hilarious accidents and mishaps galore. It was directed by Mr. Paul Turbiak.
8th Grade Recognition Ceremony
For many of these students who have been at our school since Kindergarten, their 8th Grade Recognition Ceremony marked the end of the continuous time they have spent with their same teacher and many of their same classmates. In a Waldorf school, the ideal is that the 1st Grade teacher stays with the same group of […]
5th Grade Pentathlon
The 5th Grade class recently went to San Diego County where they participated, with other Waldorf schools from Southern CA, in the Pentathlon, an event that integrates with their studies of ancient Greece. The 5th graders had a wonderful time, and they all did so well!
7th Grade Goes to Yosemite National Park
The 7th Grade Class had a memorable adventure in Yosemite National Park where they enjoyed nature at its best, with full waterfalls and rushing rivers. They did rock climbing, hiking, and trekked through the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias.
Highland Hall May Faire
Our Annual May Faire is a festive event honoring the change of the seasons from darkness to light. Some say it began as a pagan tradition, while others say it includes the celebration of the advent of Spring. Throughout history and in all civilizations, there are rituals reflecting nature’s rhythms, important transitions, and significant moments […]
International Student Exchange
One of our 11th grade students had the opportunity to attend the Frankfurt Waldorf School, one of the largest Waldorf Schools in Germany with over 1,000 students. His exchange partner is presently attending Highland Hall High School.
3rd Grade Class Play
Our third graders all delivered fantastic performances during their class play of “Noah & The Flood” in an adaptation by Eugene Schwartz. The 3rd Grade students performed “Noah & The Flood” in an adaptation by Eugene Schwartz which complemented their studies in their main lesson block. It was a fantastic performance which included some […]
The 6th Grade Goes to Death Valley
It is a tradition in Waldorf schools for the 6th grade to do a class trip that allows them to complement their studies in astronomy and geology. This year, they visited Death Valley National Park and even experienced a sandstorm and rain! A camping trip to Death Valley National Park is one of the exciting […]
4th Grade Class Play
The 4th grade presented their boisterous comedy from Norse Mythology in which Thor and his hero companions travel to Utgard, the fortress of the giants. The play included Eurythmy, singing, 4 giants walking on stilts, and great acting by everyone! The Tale of Æsir and the Giants: The Journey to UtgardFrom Norse Mythology The fourth grade presented […]
Eurythmy Performance by 7th, 8th, and 9th Grades
Eurythmy, also known as “visible music & visible speech” forms part of the curriculum at many Waldorf schools worldwide. The 7th, 8th, and 9th graders did a demonstration of copper rod tossing and a Eurythmy presentation to poems by Blake and music by Tchaikovsky. At our end-of-semester eurythmy performance, the 7th, 8th, and 9th Grades […]
The Study of Animals in 4th Grade
In fourth grade, a beloved block is dedicated to humans and animals, culminating in an animal report, researched, authored, and presented to the class by each student. They also chose their favorite animal and constructed a diorama of its habitat. In fourth grade, a beloved block is dedicated to humans and animals, culminating frequently in […]