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Are you between 14 and 20 years old?
Would you like to get away from home for a while?
Have you ever thought of getting away from home and studying
in another waldorfschool, in another country, for some weeks or maybe
months?
Or what about having an English language course along with students from
all over the world for a couple of weeks in England?
WaldorfWide offers all Waldorf students with the opportunity to get out
in the world - because it's difficult to find any information about the
issue on "how do I out in the world?", WaldorfWide
shows what possibilities there might be out there for you. You will find
a list of waldorf schools - you could go to one of them and get a new
country to know? Aside from that you will information about any language
courses, arrangements, events and other adventures out there
for waldorf students, that I can ferret out.
Only thing you should do, is to consider why you shouldn't give yourself
a little time off and get involved with the world around us. To the right
you will see what options WaldorfWide can give you.
If you know of any waldorf studentarrangement (or similar), I would be
very happy if you sent me an
e-mail telling me about it.
Yours Sincerely - Elias Lundström, 18 year,
waldorf student and founder of WaldorfWide | |
Right now you will find:
A
list of Waldorf Schools which are offering foreign waldorf
students a place to study.
The
English summer language courses, EFL (English as a Foreign
Language), taking place in Michael Hall in England, for a month.
...and much more to come in time.
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