School Overview
St Paul's Waldorf School, located in the vibrant urban setting of London, specifically at 1 St Paul's Road, N1 2QH, is an independent educational institution catering to children aged 3 to 14. The school currently enrolls approximately 206 pupils, close to its maximum capacity of 224. As a mixed-gender establishment, it offers a balanced environment with 97 boys and 109 girls. The school does not affiliate with any religious denomination and maintains a non-selective admissions policy. Although it doesn't offer a sixth form, St Paul's Waldorf School provides nursery classes. The school is part of the independent schools group, ensuring flexibility and creativity in its educational approach, distinct from the state school system. The school's central location in London allows it to serve a diverse community, contributing to a rich cultural experience for its students.
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.
School Demographics
2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
St Paul's Waldorf School is committed to fostering a holistic educational experience, emphasizing personal growth alongside academic achievement. The school's ethos revolves around nurturing curiosity, creativity, and a love for lifelong learning. Respect and kindness are core values that permeate the school's environment, reflected in the respectful relationships between pupils and staff. The school's identity is deeply rooted in the Waldorf educational philosophy, which prioritizes experiential learning and encourages students to develop a strong sense of self. This approach is evident in the school's daily routines, which are designed to engage students in meaningful, hands-on activities that promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills. St Paul's Waldorf School believes in creating a supportive and inclusive community where every child feels valued and motivated to achieve their best.







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