Trillium Waldorf School Reviews
Gain exclusive insight into life at Trillium Waldorf School from our carefully curated video and written reviews, including roundtable Q&As, that deliver in-depth insider info from parents, alumni and students.
Our Perspective on Trillium Waldorf School
The writer and environmentalist Annie Dillard once said that “how we spend our days is how we spend our lives.” While the administrators at Trillium Waldorf may not think in exactly those terms, that’s an idea that’s at the core of the school. Yes, learning is about working through the curriculum, acquiring new skills, honing old ones. But being at school should be about living well, too, and Trillium has made that at priority since it was founded in 1996. From day one it was an expression of the community that gave rise to it, begun by a number of families that wanted something better, something maybe a bit more caring for their children. There were 21 students in the first year, and a single grade, though it’s grown since then, mainly because of the community that formed around the school. The current property was supplied by an alumni family, which nicely continues the theme. This is about people teaching children how to find their way in the world, to have fun, to enjoy the company of others, and to live fulfilled lives.
Video reviews
Get crucial behind-the-scenes information about Trillium Waldorf School from video interviews with probing questions that we recorded live with parents, current students, and recent alumni.
Roundtable Q&A (2021)Watch our Trillium Waldorf School Q&A discussion with Maya (Alum), John (Parent) to gain fresh insight into the school’s culture, values, and strengths. |
Written reviews
Dive deeply into the real culture of Trillium Waldorf School with reviews we’ve structured to highlight only the most valuable insights and opinions submitted by parents, students, and alumni.
(4.6)Parent, Katie Pew (2022)Our children both thrive at Trillium Waldorf. My daughter is in grade two and loves every day... |
(4.6)Parent, Hanna Van Dijk-Alāč (2022)The most enjoyable aspect of school for my daughter is visual arts classes which have been taug... |
(4.7)Parent, Natalia Brajak (2022)My son appreciated the intimacy - at times he longed for a bigger school and a gym and a librar... |
THE OUR KIDS REPORT: Trillium Waldorf School
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