Curiosity isn’t just for childhood. It’s how thinkers are made.
At Toronto Waldorf School, we invite children to ask “why?”. To explore, to tinker, to wonder. From that curiosity grows intellectual courage; the ability to think deeply, adapt, and solve problems. Across all grades, our students learn not just answers, but how to question, reflect, and shape the world around them. Playfulness and rigor go hand in hand here, building thinkers who can thrive in a world where answers come fast, but understanding takes curiosity and courage.