Our History
NWST HISTORY - Nairobi Waldorf School Trust: A Legacy of Growth and Holistic Education
On September 4, 1989, East Africa welcomed its first Waldorf Kindergarten in Rongai, a ground-breaking step in alternative education. This visionary institution was founded by Nani Croze,whose dream was to establish the first Steiner School in Africa north of South Africa. With unwavering support from German Waldorf schools and guidance from Dr. Hans-Georg Krause, a leading figure in Anthroposophical-Waldorf philosophy, this initiative laid the foundation for Waldorf education in the region.
Expanding Accessibility to Nairobi
As the Rongai campus flourished, a growing number of parents sought a more accessible location closer to Nairobi’s city centre. In response, the Nairobi Waldorf School Trust (NWST) opened a Kindergarten in Kileleshwa in 1992. Under the leadership of Miriam Berneker, an experienced teacher from Germany, this expansion brought Waldorf education within reach of urban families.
Establishing Primary Education
As children graduated from Kindergarten, a primary school was needed. The Miotoni Campus began modestly in 2001, with approximately ten students learning in a donated room in Karen.The campus gradually grew to host both Kindergarten and primary classes, laying a strong foundation for continued development.
Opening the Nandi Road Campus
Demand for upper primary and secondary education prompted the establishment of the Nandi Road Campus, accommodating upper primary and high school students. Meanwhile, the Miotoni Road campus continued to serve Kindergarten through Class 5. The steady growth of both campuses underscored the need for consolidation to streamline resources and enhance learning experiences. In 2016, the Kileleshwa Kindergarten was relocated to Lavington, evolving into a Kindergarten and full primary campus. Today, Lavington provides education from Kindergarten to Class 5 and serves 160+ students
Merging Campuses and Offering High School Education
In 2023, the Miotoni and Nandi Road campuses merged into a unified NWST Nandi Road Campus, which now offers education from Kindergarten through high school, serving approximately 340 students. The school’s high school program includes the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP), with the first cohort graduating successfully in 2024.
A Flourishing Community for Holistic Education
Nairobi Waldorf School Trust operates across two vibrant campuses: NWST Lavington Campus:Kindergarten to Class 5 and the NWST Nandi Road Campus: Kindergarten to high school. The school remains dedicated to nurturing students’ creativity, critical thinking, and lifelong love of learning. Its success is built on the dedication of teachers, the strength of present and former Board members, the generosity and mentorship of supporters, and the unwavering faith of parents.
A Vision for a Sustainable Future
Guided by the principles of Waldorf education, NWST fosters holistic, child-centered learning aimed at raising children in consciousness, love, and peace. Through word-of-mouth recommendations from proud graduates and families, the school continues to grow and shape a more peaceful and sustainable Kenya and world. With rising interest in progressive education worldwide, Nairobi Waldorf School Trust stands ready to embrace an even brighter future. This dynamic journey highlights a shared vision of education as a pathway to a harmonious, compassionate, and innovative society—a vision proudly carried forward by the NWST Community.