Pasadena Waldorf School Has First All-School Performance



The sixth grade class dressed as the dragon
The second grade class with teacher Ms Wendy Campbell

On September 28th, the students, faculty and parents of Pasadena Waldorf School had the opportunity to enjoy the first of the year’s all school assemblies with a performance surrounding the timeless story of St. George and the Dragon. The name George means “worker on the Earth,” but he is also a man of great courage who faces conflict head-on.

The theme of the pageant showcased the ability to transform one’s self in order to transform the dragon, thus defeating very human qualities such as distraction, indifference and greed. In a collaborative presentation, grades two through nine, faculty, staff, and members from the parent community transformed the beast though verse and song.

Pasadena Waldorf School, founded in 1979, is one of over 1,000 Waldorf schools worldwide with over 90 years of experience offering an inspired education. Pasadena Waldorf High School, which opened this year, joins 40 other Waldorf high schools now operating in North America. Waldorf education is the fastest growing independent school movement in the world.

 

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