

International Waldorf School of The Hague
Founded 2018
Updated July 2026
Curriculum
The International Waldorf School The Hague is a non-profit international primary school that provides a holistic education based on the Waldorf pedagogy. It serves a diverse international community, focusing on sustainability, peace, justice, and well-being.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
The school follows the Waldorf educational approach, which emphasizes learning with 'head, heart, and hands.' It prioritizes a holistic development where physical education, handicrafts, and the arts are considered as important as mathematics and literacy. The school seeks to create an environment where children can grow as human beings, fostering a sense of wonder and a commitment to creating a peaceful world.
Programmes
The school offers a primary education programme for children aged 4 to 12, spanning from Kindergarten through Class 6. The curriculum follows Waldorf principles while incorporating international educational trends to ensure students remain mobile within global school systems. Core subjects include mathematics, literacy, arts, handwork, music, and physical education, all taught with an emphasis on creative and experiential learning.
Outcomes
The school aims to develop free human beings who can impart purpose and direction to their lives, guided by imagination, a sense of truth, and a feeling of responsibility. Graduates are prepared to transition into other international schools or Waldorf institutions worldwide. The educational programme focuses on fostering students' ability to act effectively in the world while contributing to sustainability, peace, justice, and well-being.
Student support
Learning support
The school employs a dedicated Learning Support Coordinator to oversee student needs. Additional specialized staff, such as an English as an Additional Language (EAL) teacher, are available to support students who require assistance with language acquisition. The school maintains small class sizes to facilitate personalized attention for every child.
Frequently asked questions(4)
- What curriculum does International Waldorf School of The Hague offer?
- International Waldorf School of The Hague offers Montessori.
- How much is tuition at International Waldorf School of The Hague?
- Annual tuition at International Waldorf School of The Hague is €7.2K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- Is International Waldorf School of The Hague co-educational?
- International Waldorf School of The Hague is a co-ed school.
- Where is International Waldorf School of The Hague located?
- International Waldorf School of The Hague is an international school in The Hague, Netherlands.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2026-2027| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Kindergarten | 4–6 | €7.2K |
| Class One | 6–7 | €7.2K |
| Class Two | 7–8 | €7.2K |
| Class Three | 8–9 | €7.2K |
| Class Four/Five | 9–11 | €7.2K |
| Class Six | 11–12 | €7.2K |
Source:PDFIWSTH-Year-Schedule-2026-2027.xlsx.pdfPDF2025-26-3.pdfPDFIWSTH-fee-structure-2025-2026.pdfPDFIWSTH-fee-structure-2026-2027-voor-website.pdf
Other fees(1)
| Registration fee· Non-refundable family registration fee paid with Tuition Fee Module 1 upon confirmation of start date | €250 |
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Admissions
The school is a non-profit institution that welcomes children from all international backgrounds. The admissions process requires an application, and prospective families are encouraged to attend open days or schedule a meeting. Enrollment is subject to specific criteria set by the Dutch government, and a non-refundable registration fee of €250 is required upon placement.
Calendar
The school operates on a standard academic year, typically beginning in late August and concluding in mid-July. The schedule includes traditional breaks such as autumn, Christmas, spring, and May holidays, alongside various public holidays and designated study days for staff. The school year is divided into three tuition fee modules, with specific dismissal times noted for certain celebration days.
Facilities
About the campus
The campus features a building designed to reflect the aesthetics and philosophy of the Waldorf approach, including a library and a playground. The school provides dedicated spaces for various subjects, including classrooms for kindergarten and primary grades, as well as areas for arts and physical activities. The environment is intentionally kept small to ensure sufficient time and space for all students.
Co-curriculars
The school offers a range of activities that emphasize holistic development, including handwork, music, and physical education. Students participate in yearly plays and festivals, and the curriculum integrates creative projects such as the production of illustrated workbooks in mathematics. Additionally, the school provides access to after-school and holiday care services.

- Rodette van DunnéPrincipal
Rodette van Dunné serves as the Principal of the International Waldorf School The Hague.
- Liane van der ZalmAdmissions and Administrative Coordinator
Liane van der Zalm serves as the Admissions and Administrative Coordinator for the school.
- Helen ClausLearning Support Coordinator
Helen Claus serves as the Learning Support Coordinator for the school.
- Kim Garcia Caceres-MeertinsSafety and Absence Coordinator
Kim Garcia Caceres-Meertins serves as the Safety and Absence Coordinator for the school.
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Montessori