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KINDERGARTENS AND EARLY YEARS CENTRES
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Ennistymon, Co. Clare
Kilfenora, Co. Clare
Killaloe, Co. Clare
Tuamgraney, Co. Clare
Tuamgraney, Co. Clare
Ballydehob, Co. Cork
Clonakilty, Co. Cork
The Glen, Cork City
Inishowen, Co. Donegal
Holywood, Co. Down
Kilkeel, Co. Down
Dublin 1, Dublin
Dublin 8, Dublin
Tallaght, Dublin
Gormanstown, Co. Kildare
Callan, Co. Kilkenny
Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny
Ballymote, Co. Sligo
Clanabogan, Co. Tyrone
Gorey, Co. Wexford
The Cave, Wicklow
County Childcare Committees
CHILDMINDERS
Killaloe, Co. Clare
NEW INITIATIVES
Cork City, Cork
South County, Dublin
Galway City, Galway
County Kerry
Co Meath
STEINER PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Ennistymon, Co. Clare
Tuamgraney, Co. Clare
Holywood, Co. Down
Gormanstown, Co. Kildare
SECONDARY STEINER EDUCATION
Scariff, Co. Clare
Tuamgraney, Co. Clare
Holywood, Co. Down
OTHER NATIONAL VOLUNTARY CHILDCARE ORGANISATIONS
An Comhchoiste Réamhscolaíochta Teo
County Childcare Committees
Barnardos
Childminding Ireland
Children in Hospital
IPPA
ISPCC
Nat. Children's Nurseries Assoc.
Nat. Voluntary Childcare Collaborative
St. Nicholas Montessori College
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Steiner Waldorf Schools Fellowship
The Steiner Waldorf Schools Fellowship represents 31 schools, 45 kindergartens,
and eight teacher education seminars in the UK and Ireland. The SWSF mission is
to represent, promote and safeguard Steiner education, and to ensure best practice,
development and progress in the UK Steiner schools in the interests of making
Steiner education available to more children.
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European Council for Steiner Waldorf Education
The European Council for Steiner Waldorf Education (ECSWE) comprises 19 national
Waldorf Associations, representing 570 schools in Europe and another 140 in North
America. There are around 870 schools in 60 countries worldwide and more than
1600 kindergartens.
Our purpose is to strengthen and develop Steiner education in our member countries
by active interest and a mutual sharing of experience.
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Association of Waldorf Schools of North America
and Why Waldorf Works
This AWSNA provides schools leadership by faciliating resources, networks and
research as they strive towards excellence and build healthy school communities.
AWSNA initiates and maintains relationships with groups seeking
revitalisation of education for all children. 'Why Waldorf Works' is AWSNAs very
informative outreach site.
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The Online Waldorf Library
The Online Waldorf Library has been created to provide useful information to
English speaking Waldorf teachers, parents, homeschoolers, and anyone interested
in Waldorf education. It aims to make visible all the appropriate resources
on Waldorf education that are currently available and to provide information
about where these resources can be purchased or obtained.
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International Association for Steiner/Waldorf Early Childhood Education
The association was originally founded by Dr. Helmut von Kuegelgen and a circle of Waldorf
kindergarten educators in 1969 in Stuttgart, Germany as the International Association of
Waldorf Kindergartens. It served as the association for both the Waldorf
kindergartens in Germany and the Waldorf kindergarten movement worldwide, fostering the
development of Waldorf/Steiner kindergartens and training centers in Europe, North and
South America, Australia, Africa, and Asia. In 2005 we changed our name to
expresses the growing scope of work with the young child – including child care,
birth-to-three and parent-child work, in addition to kindergartens and pre-schools.
www.iaswece.org |
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Waldorf Answers
This comprehensive site, independently maintainted, intends to provide
answers about Waldorf education, in depth, that parents and prospective
parents may have, and to clear up some of the misconceptions that may exist about Waldorf education.
Its intention is to provide a straightforward presentation of the facts about Waldorf education.
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