Are the teachers highly qualified?
All our teachers have college degrees. They are required by the district to take a placement test and the class teachers have been given a year in which to study for their Colorado Teaching Certificate. They are also receiving ongoing training in Waldorf methods of teaching. In the early years the children look to the teacher for guidance and direction; as they grow they are gradually given more responsibility and independence for their school work.
Is NFSIS a Religious School?
NFSIS is based on experiential learning, arts infused and integrated subjects all of which are part of the Waldorf inspired philosophy of teaching children. While we model wholesome values like gratitude, kindness, respect and care for one another and the natural world, we do not teach children any religion or system of belief.
What are the Seasonal Festivities?
Seasonal festivals are held outside of school and are optional. Celebrating the harvest, the deep winter stillness of solstice, or the budding of spring are all deep in the roots of our humanity. A sense of wonder and awe for nature is the basis for respect, kindness and peace in young children. There is joy in the anticipation, the preparation, the celebration itself and the memories. NFSIS will hold festivals in which families gather to honor the rhythmic cycles of the year. These festivals include Michaelmas and Lantern Walk, both held in the autumn, celebrating harvest and a time to remember the strength and the light within us as we head into the dark time of year. The winter solstice is celebrated with an Advent festival, in which children are invited to walk in silence and reverence around a spiral of evergreen boughs by candlelight. We celebrate the coming of spring at the May Day festival, in which we dance and sing around the maypole.
These festivals are held outside of school and are optional.
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