Steiner Waldorf Education Irish Steiner Kindergarten Association
Respecting and understanding the developmental needs of the child
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Raheen Wood School, Tuamgraney, Co. Clare
Near the village of Tuamgraney in East Clare is a multi denominational, co-educational school, that provides Primary and Pre-school education based on the work of Rudolf Steiner and drawing on the experience and research of educators, who have developed Steiner Waldorf education since the founding of the first Waldorf school in 1919. Raheen Wood School (formerly Cooleenbridge School) was established in 1986.
http://www.raheenwood.org
Raheen Wood School

The Alfa Project, Mountshannon, Co. Clare
The ALFA Project offers a full-time, 3 year, integrated programme for 13–16 year olds. The aim is to facilitate all students to develop their full potential and take responsibility for the success of the project and ultimately themselves. Our curriculum is based on the Steiner/Waldorf curriculum, as devised by Rudolf Steiner and practised by 800 Waldorf Schools around the world.
http://www.alfaproject.org
Dry-walling at the Alfa Project

Rudolf Steiner School, Holywood, Co. Down
The Holywood Rudolf Steiner School was first established in September 1975 in two rooms in Glencraig Camphill Community, officially opening in 1977 at "Highlands" on the Croft Road, Holywood. The school now comprises Kindergarten, Lower School and Upper School offering Steiner Waldorf Education for children aged 4-18.
http://www.holywood-steiner.co.uk
Rudolf Steiner School, Holywood

Camphill Communities of Ireland
Camphill Communities are formed of groups of people, some with special needs or disability, some more able, who live, work and learn together, in an atmosphere of mutual respect. At the core of the Community is the recognition of the dignity of people with mental disabilities and a putting aside of their own material needs by those who care for them as part of the giving and sharing of communal life.
http://www.camphill.ie
Camphill Communities of Ireland

Eurythmy Ireland
The movement gestures of eurythmy are connected to the sounds and rhythms of language, to the tonal experience of music, and to fundamental soul experiences. These fundamental gestures are then composed into free artistic expressions. For more information about eurythmy and upcoming eurythmy events please check:
www.eurythmyireland.org
Eurythmy Ireland

An Siopa Beag
An Siopa Beag is a family run business near Bodyke, Co. Clare specialising in wooden toys, art materials, craft supplies, natural clothing, books and some musical instruments. Our range is produced with reverence for the environment and the child, and it is our policy to work together only with those suppliers who guarantee ethically and environmentally sound production processes.
http://www.ansiopabeag.com
An Siopa Beag Baby clothing

KCAT Art and Study Centre
KCAT stands for Kilkenny Collective for Arts Talent and was started by the Camphill Communties of Ireland in 1996. It began as an EU Horizon funded project to facilitate the artistic and personal development of seven individuals with a range of disabilities. From this and contacts with other projects in Europe grew the need and inspiration for the permanent centre. KCAT now runs an Arts Council funded studio for artists with special needs and a VEC Art Course open to anybody. KCAT also organises exhibitions and other events, an annual art summer school, weekend-, holiday-, and evening courses and workshops for children.
www.kcat.ie

The Organic Centre
The Organic Centre is a non profit organisation with the aim of providing public education, training and information about organic growing and sustainable living. The Centre is located on a 19 acre site in Rossinver, Co Leitrim, Ireland, and we have outreach centres in Co. Clare and Co. Wicklow. We run workshops and offer an organic horticulture training programme. Our facilities include demonstration gardens & polytunnels, an orchard, a cafe and an eco-shop. The Centre sponsors a community food project – to establish local community gardens, and a Peace & Environment Project – a cross-border schools programme and cross-community project promoting peace through gardening together.
http://www.theorganiccentre.ie/
The Organic Centre

Clare English Language School