Comics From Waldorf Journalism Club
GARFeild by Ward Yousef Telemorphosis by Zara Onyango Orbis Medius by Naya AlHerbawi The Fish Who Died by Jian Zaza
Waldorf at AMMUN— A Weekend of Brilliance, Boldness, and WMUN Magic
Dear WMUN Students and Families, We are still buzzing with pride and excitement after an extraordinary weekend at AMMUN XXIV. Our delegates didn’t just attend a conference—they elevated it. From the first gavel to the final applause, WMUN energy filled every committee room,
Toward Greater Clarity and Growth: Our Cognia Accreditation Journey
At the Waldorf School of Jordan, we believe that the true mark of excellence lies in the courage to reflect, to evolve, and to learn from ourselves. Over the past several years, our work on accreditation has become an extension
Systematic Data Use to Align Professional Development and Continuous Improvement
Data can be a language of care if we learn how to listen to it. Cognia’s Accreditation Engagement Review (AER) in 2022 challenged us to do just that: to analyze data systematically, align professional development with learner needs, and use
Engaging Stakeholders to Drive Growth and Well-Being
Every school talks about community; few schools live it. For us at the Waldorf School of Jordan, community is not a slogan—it is the ground we stand on. When the Cognia Accreditation Engagement Review (AER) team visited in 2022, they
Balanced Assessment to Inform Instruction and Curriculum Decisions
When the Waldorf School of Jordan first welcomed Cognia’s Accreditation Engagement Review (AER) team in 2022, one of their most valuable insights challenged us to think differently about assessment—not as a series of tests, but as the living pulse of
WHAT KIND OF THINKER ARE YOU?
By Razan Mbaideen – Activities Coordinator As Waldorf’s Activities Coordinator, I’m often in spaces where students are full of ideas, emotions, and energy. It might be during a student council meeting, a school event, or a casual discussion in the hallway
A High School Student in Hiroshima
By Naya Herbawi The only words I can use to describe life as a high school student in Hiroshima are uneventful…. My life, in particular, was ideal. I had loving parents and friends, and I did good in school…. Things were