Graduation at The Centre for Creative Education (CCE)

The CCE is an independent, non-profit, Waldorf-inspired institution. It is fully accredited for the following courses: Bachelor of Education (Foundation Phase Teaching) for teaching children from Grade R – Grade 3 Bachelor of Arts (Dance) in Eurythmy (an art of movement) for teaching, performing or guiding social processes Certificates in Early Childhood Development (NQF Levels 4 and 5) for […]

Launch of the Readathon

The excitement on Monday morning was palpable as we arrived to find teachers and children transformed… “Teacher Daniel is Willie Wonka! Teacher Ester is Liewe Hexie! Teacher Shelby is The Indian in the Cupboard!” Oh, the joys of seeing an authority figure being a little silly! Teachers joined the children in dressing up as favourite […]

Why Waldorf Education is a Great Choice for Environmentally Conscious Parents

Waldorf education, also sometimes known as Steiner Education, is a specific approach to pedagogy that was developed by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner in 1919. Emphasizing creativity, learning-by-doing, craft, storytelling and a focus on the natural world, Waldorf is one of the fastest growing alternative school systems in the world, and is, ironically, surging in popularity in high-tech […]

Diversity, Well-Being and Sponsorship at Imhoff

“When we hear the word “diversity” we tend to think about racial and gender differences first. But there is much more to it, including differences in religious belief, language, wealth, education, family, physical features, dress, interest, skills, age, life-style and the list goes on…” With this text above, Khanyisa Waldorf’s teachers introduced the theme of […]

Being Nine Years Old

The teacher knelt before the boy to explain how to cross the street carefully and to check to see if he felt uneasy about crossing without a teacher holding his hand. The boy’s mother was taking a job in the area and she wanted her children in a Waldorf school. The boy had come to […]

7 Benefits of Waldorf’s “Writing to Read” Approach

Waldorf Education starts to set the foundation for reading in kindergarten. Learning to read is allowed to evolve for each child in the same form as it evolved from the beginning of humanity: spoken language developed first, then people drew pictures to communicate their ideas, followed by symbols such as hieroglyphics and finally the abstract […]

Medieval Festival

“Squires… Today you will have training and if you manage to complete the tasks successfully, you will be knighted.” Alhambra, Tintagel, Camelot, Warwick, Des Chevaliers, Lalibela . . . These were the chosen castles to which the squires belonged. The 2018 Medieval Festival was held on the 12th May and hosted by Constantia Waldorf School. […]