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Highland Hall Waldorf School

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Waldorf schools in the United States

Highland Hall Waldorf School is an independent alternative school located on a campus in Northridge, Los Angeles, California. It serves children from nursery through grade twelve with additional Parent and Child classes. Established in 1955, the school is the first Waldorf school in the western United States and is one of approximately 1000 Waldorf schools worldwide. The curriculum is based on the work of Rudolf Steiner.

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Highland Hall Waldorf School
Superior Street, Los Angeles Northridge

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Highland Hall Waldorf School

Superior Street 17100
91325 Los Angeles, Northridge
California, United States
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