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Tue 4 April Journey around chocolate
I am kukikila, a school mom and a chocolate maker. I propose you to come and spend a convivial moment, between parents, around cocoa and chocolate.

March 30, March 31, April 1
Theatre: The Tale of the Streetwalkers - Secondary 1
The 8th grade students present "The Tale of the Streetwalkers", by Michael Ende

Fri 28 April 2023
Folk Dance Evening
Dance, song and folk music, the 7th grade students present the fruit of their work.

Wed 3 May 20:00
Eurythmy performance: The Fisherman and his Wife
Eurythmy performance: The Fisherman and his Wife - Open to all - Free admission

Sat May 6 14h>17h
Writing workshop
You like to write or you just want to try. Come and enjoy yourself by letting your imagination run wild.

Sat May 13
Spring Festival
Workshops, games, animations, restaurants, stands, shows... Be welcome to our spring party!
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Testimonials
Actor, minister, Nobel Prize winner, writer, company director...
Discover the former students of the Steiner-Waldorf pedagogy.

Nancy Huston, Writer - Former Steiner-Waldorf student
Nancy Huston has published numerous novels and essays. She received the 2006 Femina Prize for Lignes de faille and the Grand Prix des Lectrices de Elle for L'Empreinte de l'Ange.

Kenneth Chenault, CEO of American Express, Facebook Board of Directors - Steiner-Waldorf Alumni
She taught me to think for myself, to be responsible for my decisions. Second, it made me a good listener, sensitive to the needs of others. And finally, it helped me to establish values.

Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of NATO - Steiner-Waldorf Alumni
"When the media asked me what the Waldorf School had done for me, I said: it encouraged me to always strive to become a better human being."

Julien Benhamou, Architect - Former Steiner-Waldorf student
"The great contribution of the Steiner pedagogy is, as far as I am concerned, to link the body and the mind. And listening."

Actor, Minister, Nobel Prize winner... Famous Steiner-Waldorf alumni
Actor, minister, Nobel Prize winner, writer... Discover the former students of the Steiner-Waldorf pedagogy who became famous.

Jean-Philippe Desilles, Neurologist - Former Steiner-Waldorf student
With Steiner-Waldorf pedagogy "We are taught to use our hands well as well as our heads and that's probably what interested me in interventional neurology."

Stanislas Wawrinka, Swiss professional tennis player - Steiner-Waldorf alumni
Stanislas Wawrinka won the gold medal in doubles at the 2008 Olympic Games, several tournaments and three Grand Slam titles.

Thomas Südhof, Nobel Prize in Medicine - Steiner-Waldorf alumnus
Thomas Südhof, together with two colleagues, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research into communication between human cells.

Sébastien & Aubin, Welo's company managers - Alumni of the Rudolf Steiner School Geneva
Entrepreneurs, Sébastien Roevens and Aubin Delavigne, former students of the Steiner School in Geneva, founded Welo (Taxibike) in 2011. Their activities are spread over Zurich, Geneva and Basel.
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Rudolf Steiner School of Geneva
Chemin de Narly 2
CH-1232 Confignon
Tel: +41 (0)22 727 04 44
info@ersge.ch
The secretariat is open:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
8am to 3:45pm
Wednesday 8am to 1pm
ACCESS
Come easily to the school
15 minutes from the center of Geneva
300 m from the Bernex exit of the A1 freeway (Geneva bypass)
1 min from the tram/bus stop : Croisée Confignon
Easy access from Switzerland and neighbouring France
TRAM
Line 14
Stop : Croisée Confignon
BUS
Bus 42, 47, K, L and S
Stop : Croisée Confignon
Parking
The school has a drop-off point
School parking
7:30am to 9am - 4:30pm to 6:30pm
Other parking lots
Chemin de Chaumont (7 min walk - 4h parking time), Chemin de Carabot (3 min walk - 1h), Chemin de Cressy (5 min walk - 1h)
Long-term parking
P+R Bernex (5 min walk): Paying from Monday to Friday 7am-5pm - Free on weekends, evenings & nights (5pm-7am) and public holidays
BIKE & MOTORCYCLE
Parking lots are available for motorcycles and bicycles