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class teacher for the future class 1
Jan 11 2022 | Libera Scuola Waldorf Palermo | Palermo, ITALY
Our ideal candidate will have completed Waldorf teacher training and is in possession of Italian qualifications for teaching. She or he would be a native Italian speaker or speak Italian like a native.
The Libera Scuola Waldorf of Palermo is the most southerly Waldorf school in Europe. In 1986, a group of parents formed an association with the aim of starting a Waldorf kindergarten and introducing Steiner/Waldorf education in Palermo. The Waldorf kindergarten was opened in 1987 and, in 1992, the school was founded.
Currently the Libera Scuola Waldorf of Palermo includes the state-recognized Early Childhood section and the elementary and grade school classes from 1 to 8 (the primary school is also state-recognized). At the end of the school year, a summer camp takes place. It is open to children from the school and to children who frequent other schools during the school year. The Libera Scuola Waldorf of Palermo is open to all children, regardless of race, religion, and social status.
The School is run by a non-profit association. The Association brings together parents, teachers, collaborators, and friends of Steiner/Waldorf education in a common experience that is both educational and social. The Associazione Libera Scuola Waldorf Palermo is at home in one of the older neighbourhoods of the Sicilian capital Palermo.
The College of Teachers includes founding teachers and young teachers who work tirelessly side by side while striving for a culture of mutual support and listening. The school offers all the subjects regarded as belonging to the Waldorf curriculum.For more information about the school, we invite you to visit our website www.waldorfpalermo.org
Please send your letter of interest and resumé to:
Benedicta Bertau, member of the teacher search committee, at the address benedicta.bertau@waldorfpalermo.org
The Libera Scuola Waldorf of Palermo is the most southerly Waldorf school in Europe. In 1986, a group of parents formed an association with the aim of starting a Waldorf kindergarten and introducing Steiner/Waldorf education in Palermo. The Waldorf kindergarten was opened in 1987 and, in 1992, the school was founded.
Currently the Libera Scuola Waldorf of Palermo includes the state-recognized Early Childhood section and the elementary and grade school classes from 1 to 8 (the primary school is also state-recognized). At the end of the school year, a summer camp takes place. It is open to children from the school and to children who frequent other schools during the school year. The Libera Scuola Waldorf of Palermo is open to all children, regardless of race, religion, and social status.
The School is run by a non-profit association. The Association brings together parents, teachers, collaborators, and friends of Steiner/Waldorf education in a common experience that is both educational and social. The Associazione Libera Scuola Waldorf Palermo is at home in one of the older neighbourhoods of the Sicilian capital Palermo.
The College of Teachers includes founding teachers and young teachers who work tirelessly side by side while striving for a culture of mutual support and listening. The school offers all the subjects regarded as belonging to the Waldorf curriculum.For more information about the school, we invite you to visit our website www.waldorfpalermo.org
Please send your letter of interest and resumé to:
Benedicta Bertau, member of the teacher search committee, at the address benedicta.bertau@waldorfpalermo.org
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