Our School
Cultivating confident thinkers, compassionate leaders, and creative minds
Our Journey & Legacy: Decades of Purposeful Education
Shining Mountain Waldorf School (SMWS) is a not-for-profit 501(c) 3 independent school. We are an accredited member of the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA) and the Association of Colorado Independent Schools (ACIS), as well as a member of the National Association for Independent Schools (NAIS).
Founded in September 1983 with a pioneering group of more than eighty students from PreK through 4th grade, Shining Mountain Waldorf School began as a vibrant vision for holistic education in Boulder. As our community took root and flourished, we anchored our home on Violet Avenue—acquiring the Lower School campus in 1986 and expanding into high school education in 1991 with our inaugural 9th-grade class.
Over the decades, our physical spaces have evolved alongside the generations of students who bring them to life—from the completion of our beloved Festival Hall to the grand opening of our brand-new High School building in the spring of 2024. Today, our campus continues to grow as a dynamic sanctuary for hands-on learning, creative exploration, and lifelong connection.
Our Commitment to Educating the Whole Human Being
At Shining Mountain Waldorf School, education is more than an academic journey, it is an intentional, transformative experience that honors the full potential of every child.
Surrounded by the natural beauty of Boulder, our campus provides a vibrant sanctuary where curiosity is nurtured, creative thinking is celebrated, and deep human connections take root. We believe that when children are met with warmth, purpose, and room to explore, they develop the confidence to meet a changing world with clarity and courage.
Behind everything we do—from our daily rhythms in the classroom to our long-term vision for our campus—is a foundational promise to our students and families. Grounded in a deep respect for childhood and guided by a vision for a brighter future, our community is united around a shared purpose and a clear set of values that define the Shining Mountain experience.
Our Purpose and Mission:
Shining Mountain’s purpose is to unleash the capacities of young people to imagine and create a better world.
Our mission is to cultivate intellectually curious students who have a strong sense of self, compassion for others, and the tenacity to live to their fullest human potential.
We Value & Commit To:
- Cultivating an inspiring and creative learning community
- Nurturing meaningful relationships and true sense of belonging
- Fostering a connection to our natural environment
- Promoting global citizenship and local engagement
- Encouraging academic engagement, innovation, and intellectual risk
- Acting with empathy, compassion, and authenticity
The Waldorf Advantage: Education That Transforms
At Shining Mountain Waldorf School, academic rigor is just the beginning. We offer an experiential, hands-on private school education designed to nurture curious, creative, and confident lifelong learners. Moving beyond standardized testing and high-stakes pressure, our vibrant, whole-child approach blends academic excellence with real-world skill, artistic expression, and emotional intelligence.
Distinctive Pillars of Our Curriculum
Whole-Child Development
We honor the natural pace of childhood—engaging head, heart, and hands. Our balanced approach fosters critical thinking, emotional resilience, self-confidence, and ethical character alongside rigorous academics.
The Joy of Learning
We replace competitive pressure with wonder, story-driven lessons, and deep inquiry. By cultivating intrinsic motivation instead of teaching to the test, our students build a genuine, lifelong passion for knowledge.
Arts-Integrated Academics
Creativity isn’t an elective here—it’s woven into every subject. From geometry through drawing to history through drama, our arts-integrated main lesson curriculum sharpens spatial reasoning, focus, problem-solving, and analytical skills.
Outdoor & Movement Education
Nature is our extended classroom. Daily outdoor play, environmental stewardship, and backcountry expeditions support healthy brain development, physical fitness, spatial awareness, and teamwork at every grade level.
Thoughtful, Conscious Technology
We emphasize human connection, critical thinking, and tactile learning before screens. Technology is introduced intentionally at developmentally appropriate ages—ensuring students become thoughtful, balanced digital citizens rather than passive consumers.
Beyond Academic Excellence
Shining Mountain prepares students to thrive in higher education and beyond. Our graduates emerge as empathetic leaders, creative innovators, and resilient problem-solvers who are ready to make a meaningful difference in the world.
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusivity
Approved by the Governance Council and Board of Trustees June 2018
“The process of becoming culturally responsive to all our students is essential to the continued growth of Waldorf Education in North America and around the world. It is the moral responsibility as human beings and as educators to meet the needs of all our students.” – Vicki Larson, Green Meadow Waldorf School
At Shining Mountain Waldorf School we commit to creating and sustaining an equitable, diverse, inclusive learning community. We are taking up this work with inspired commitment and intention.
Shining Mountain Waldorf School adheres to the philosophy of education and pedagogical indications initiated by Rudolf Steiner in 1919 out of a response in part to the First World War and the rise of industrialism and materialism. Steiner’s goal was to establish an education with a culturally rich, age-appropriate curriculum that would educate the body, mind and spirit of children. Steiner intended Waldorf education to focus not only on what knowledge must be acquired to enter society, but also to awaken capacities in children that would bring renewed impulses into society: love, awe, devotion, compassion, and trust. These are the qualities consciously cultivated at Shining Mountain Waldorf School from early childhood through adolescence. We believe that a lifelong love of learning and a curiosity to ask deep questions are vital to this process. Our graduates leave school having developed independent thinking, warmth of feeling, and a strength of will that propels them toward moral courage and social responsibility.
At Shining Mountain Waldorf School we strive to create equitable opportunities for underrepresented populations. We will accomplish this by having equal access to and participation in educational programs, professional development, and community resource networks. These programs and networks provide resources to help close the demographic disparities in education and leadership roles in all spheres of institutional functioning.
We define diversity as the range of human differences that can be engaged in the service of learning: personality, language, learning styles, life experiences, race, ethnicity, class, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, sexual identity, country of origin, ability status, cultural, political, religious, military or other affiliations.
We experience inclusion as the act of creating a community that honors and recognizes the worth and dignity of all people. An inclusive community promotes and sustains a sense of belonging; it values and practices respect for the talents, beliefs, backgrounds, and ways of living of its members. The Shining Mountain Waldorf School community strives to embrace differences and offer respect in words and actions for all people.
A diversity of human experiences and viewpoints in our learning community enriches the educational experience of all members of the community, and requires that we grow and stretch ourselves as individuals. We aspire to create and support equity, diversity, and inclusivity as we honor and serve the dignity of the human being, using the insights of Anthroposophy. We must expect and seek change and transformation. We are taking up this work in the following ways:
Creating space for all individuals & groups to express themselves in the community and through the curriculum:
- Accurately placing who we are in the world setting by illuminating biases and dismantling unconscious prejudices and stereotypes as we evolve our community
- Serving as allies for any community member or group in need
- Studying inclusivity within the pedagogy through curriculum review and providing alternative resources for teachers when needed
- Engaging and connecting with the greater Boulder community
- Encouraging new paths of accessibility to Waldorf education
In order to address and achieve these ideals, we are committed to implementing:
- Ongoing training and education opportunities for the entire community, including curriculum for high school and middle school students
- Building community partnerships through outreach and events
- Reviewing and updating all school committee charters, policies, and marketing materials for inclusivity
- Researching the community’s experience of equity, diversity and inclusivity
- Developing leadership that is inclusive, reflective and supportive of the diverse needs of our greater community