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  1. Oslo Waldorf School (Norwegian: Rudolf Steinerskolen i Oslo) is a Waldorf school located in the Vestre Holmen area in the Vestre Aker district of West End Oslo, Norway. It is an integrated primary, middle and high school with around 550 pupils. Founded in 1926, it is one of the oldest Waldorf schools worldwide.

  2. www.steinerhoyskolen.no › annet › courses-in-englishCourses offered in English

    We offer some of our courses in English. The Rudolf Steiner University College in Norway is proud to be amongst the leading institutions for Waldorf education around the world. Waldorf education builds on the belief that all children naturally want to grow. Fruitful learning starts with curiosity and joy. The key role for each educator is to ...

  3. First Place to Oslo Waldorf School. Felicia Wolden Hoel and Silje Haugerud. Photo: Thor Brødreskift. Felicia Wolden Hoel and Silje Haugerud from Oslo Waldorf School (Oslo by steinerskole) won the Holberg Prize School Project 2019 with their research project: A walk from East to West: A study of status differences in Oslo street names ...

  4. Rudolf Steinerskolen i Oslo (RSiO) er et pedagogisk alternativ til offentlig skole og har klasser på alle trinn i barneskolen og ungdomsskolen. Elevene kommer fra hele Oslo-området og fra skolens nærmiljø.

  5. Oslo Waldorf School (Norwegian: Rudolf Steinerskolen i Oslo) is a Waldorf school located in the Vestre Holmen area in the Vestre Aker district of West End Oslo, Norway. It is an integrated primary, middle and high school with around 550 pupils. Founded in 1926, it is one of the oldest Waldorf schools worldwide.

  6. The school was established in August 1971, and is both an elementary and a secondary school, leading to the student exam. It was the second waldorf school to be established in the Oslo area (there are also three waldorf schools in Oslo and four other waldorf schools in Akershus .

  7. www.waldorf-100.org › en › waldorf-educationTimeline - Waldorf 100

    Only a handful of Steiner/Waldorf schools remain open in Switzerland and the USA, as well as a few hidden mini-schools in Breslau, Amsterdam, Zeist, Oslo, Bergen and Buenos Aires, which is where the first Waldorf school was established in the Southern Hemisphere.