Learner Driven School

Vision

A school for the real-world learning

Waldkinder – The School is a community for learners aged 6 to 18, centered on self-directed discovery, real-world challenges, and learning in nature. Inspired by the Acton Academy model, our school empowers each learner to take ownership of their education, set meaningful goals, and grow into a confident, capable, and compassionate human being.

At our school learning happens everywhere — in studios, outdoors, in the community, and through projects that matter. Nature remains a constant source of inspiration, resilience, and curiosity. In mixed-age studios, learners collaborate, mentor one another, and tackle challenges that build not just academic mastery, but also character, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
We believe that education should prepare children for life, not just for tests. By blending freedom with responsibility, and curiosity with rigour, we help our learners develop the courage to take risks, the empathy to work well with others, and the determination to follow their unique path.

Our promise: when they leave Waldkinder, our young people will be ready for anything the future holds — equipped with the skills, values, and mindset to make a positive difference in the world.

Learning Design

Growing through Purpose, Mastery, and Character

At Waldkinder School, learning begins with ownership, challenge, and meaningful work—rooted in nature and guided by each learner’s unique path. Our days are shaped not by lectures or fixed lessons, but by quests, self-paced goals, and real-world experiences that spark curiosity and demand perseverance. Here, learners grow the skills, courage, and integrity to navigate their own journey, contribute to their community, and thrive in whatever future they choose to create.
Learners Take the Lead

Our learners set goals, manage their time, and take ownership of their education. With freedom and responsibility, they build the skills and mindset to become independent, lifelong learners

We Learn in Mixed-Age Studios
Instead of being split into traditional grade level classrooms, learners collaborate in multi-age studios where mentorship, leadership, and peer learning happen naturally- just like in the real world. Learners work primarily in a group spanning 3 years of development though they also
work and play together regularly with the entire learning community.
Nature Is a Daily Classroom
We spend meaningful time outdoors every day. Whether exploring local ecosystems or engaging in nature-based play, learners stay grounded in their environment and inspired by the natural world. We believe that time spent experiencing the world outside is inherently valuable whether it
be discovering local wildlife, hiking, playing, or simply enjoying the fresh air and view.
Guides Ask Questions, Not Give Answers

Our educators serve as Socratic Guides- posing thoughtful questions, encouraging deep reflection, and helping learners think critically, rather than delivering information. This means that we do not operate with traditional instructional models where experts impart knowledge,
instead educators are game-makers who create opportunities for learners to explore and learn independently or in groups in relevant ways

We Learn for Mastery, Not for Grades

Growth is measured by understanding, not pace. Learners move forward when they've truly mastered a skill, building confidence and a strong foundation for future challenges. This means that each child will go at their own pace and may be above or behind traditional grade levels in
any given area of learning.

Curious what a year in our community looks like? Click the link image to explore this year’s calendar.

Our Team

Learning starts with the people who make it possible.
We are guides, mentors, and fellow travellers, dedicated to inspiring courage, curiosity, and the joy of learning — from a child’s first discoveries in nature to life’s greatest challenges.

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