School Overview
Greenwich Waldorf School, located in Blackheath, London, is a distinctive independent school offering a unique educational experience for children aged 3 to 18. Situated in an urban setting on Mycenae Road, it serves a diverse community with a total enrolment of 182 students, close to its capacity of 230. The school is co-educational and non-selective, welcoming a balanced mix of boys and girls. It provides a comprehensive education from nursery through to sixth form, following the principles of the Steiner Waldorf education model. The school's motto, 'Empowering Children For Life,' encapsulates its commitment to developing well-rounded individuals prepared for the challenges of the future. With no religious affiliation, Greenwich Waldorf School is open to a variety of cultural and social backgrounds, making it a vibrant and inclusive community.
School Performance
Official DfE data · 2024-25
Performance data is published annually by the Department for Education. Figures reflect the most recent available results. National averages are for state-funded schools in England.
GCSE Results (Key Stage 4)
2024-25School Demographics
2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
Greenwich Waldorf School is driven by a mission to provide 'Excellence in education using Waldorf principles.' This ethos is reflected in its dedication to nurturing intellectual curiosity, confidence, and compassion among its students. The school promotes a culture where critical thinking, creativity, and a passion for lifelong learning are at the forefront. Its identity is rooted in the belief that education should be holistic, integrating emotional, physical, and academic development. The school's daily routines and teaching methodologies are designed to foster independent thinking and a deep understanding of the world and oneself. Relationships between staff and students are built on mutual respect and trust, creating a supportive environment where every child is encouraged to be the best version of themselves.







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