Waldorf Specialty Subjects
At Nairobi Waldorf School Trust, specialty subjects enrich our core curriculum and nurture the development of the whole child—intellectually, artistically, and physically. Thoughtfully integrated to complement academic learning, these subjects offer a balanced, holistic educational experience that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and practical skills. By engaging students in diverse activities that include handwork, music, movement, drama, and languages, we create a dynamic and meaningful learning environment where children grow into well-rounded, capable individuals prepared to thrive in life.
Artistic Subjects.
- Integrated movement curriculum: NWST incorporates this unique movement art, combining speech, music, and physical movement, to enhance students’ self-expression and emotional awareness.
- Fine Arts: Students engage in drawing, and painting, fostering creativity, fine motor skills, and keen observation of the world around them.
- Integrated Arts Program: drawing, painting, modeling, map making.
- Handcrafts: Knitting, crocheting, and other handcrafts are taught, promoting patience, skill-building, and appreciation for manual work.
- Music: With a focus on singing and playing instruments like the recorder and string instruments, NWST nurtures students’ musical talents and understanding of rhythm, melody, and harmony.
Practical Skills
- Woodworking: NWST students learn to create functional and artistic wooden items, cultivating craftsmanship, precision, and patience.
- Gardening: The school emphasizes ecological responsibility and sustainability through gardening for grade 3 students where students develop a deeper connection to nature.
Cultural and Language Studies
- World Languages: NWST students are introduced to languages such as French, in addition to English, encouraging global awareness and communication skills.
Physical Education
- Movement Games: Activities like cooperative games, rhythm exercises, and physical coordination tasks are used to strengthen both physical skills and social collaboration.
- Outdoor Adventures: The school takes advantage of its natural environment, organizing hiking, nature walks, and other outdoor activities to foster resilience, connection to nature, and physical fitness.