Inspiring a life-long love for learning
Our preK-12 students are creative, independent thinkers who meet the world with initiative and purpose.
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Set on 7.2 acres just south of Portland, Oregon, our campus is home to two spring-fed creeks, multiple play areas, two school buildings, a blacksmithing shop, athletic fields, abundant gardens, and a wood-fired oven.
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We Welcome You
At Portland Waldorf School, we strive to create an inclusive community where our differences are both valued and acknowledged AND our shared humanity and striving to be our best selves is a priority.
We commit to being a community that is inclusive of people of diverse culture, race, gender, sexual orientation, economic background, political view and spiritual orientation. To address the needs of our students and the issues of our current world, we commit to make ongoing innovations in our curriculum, festivals, policies and practices in order to better reflect and support our current community.
We welcome open dialogue and acknowledge that mistakes and discomfort are sometimes part of the process, which also provide an opportunity for growth. We seek to embrace diversity because: only if we welcome and incorporate a variety of lived experiences can we become fully human.
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Land Acknowledgement
Portland Waldorf School recognizes that we are here because of sacrifices forced upon the original people of this land. We honor with gratitude the Multnomah, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Cowlitz, Silez, Tumwater, Watlala bands of the Chinook, the Tualatin, Kalapuya and many other Tribal nations and people of the Willamette and Columbia River regions, who belong to and have cared for this land since time immemorial. We honor and pay our respects to the Native American people of this land, past, present and future.