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Camphill Special School's mission is to create wholeness for children and youth with developmental disabilities through education and therapy in extended family living.
Description:
Camphill Special School is a Waldorf school, as well as a Pennsylvania Approved Private School, for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are part of the worldwide Camphill movement and the only Camphill community in North America for children. We offer residential and day academic and prevocational programs, as well as therapeutic care, for children in kindergarten through grade twelve. We also offer a Transition Program for young people ages eighteen to twenty-one. Please note: All volunteer applicants to Camphill Special School are subject to child abuse clearances and criminal background checks.
History:
Camphill Special School was formed when Downingtown Special School and Donegal Springs, curative homes for children that began in 1954 and 1961 in Pennsylvania, merged. After an extensive search for a location to house an ever-growing number of children and volunteer coworkers, a beautiful fifty-seven acre farm in rural East Nantmeal, Pennsylvania, was purchased in October 1963. Carlo and Ursel Pietzner are regarded as our founders. Carlo was associated with the first Camphill in Scotland very early on (1941) and he and Ursel met there in 1949. In her "The History of Beaver Run: Thirty Years 1963 – 1993," Ursel wrote: Beaver Run, the “Millionaire’s Place” as we called it, was so beautifully kept by the lady who owned it. She lived alone with her six Siamese cats. The large house had wall-to-wall carpets, a flower garden (mainly irises), pool, horses grazing in the field…On December 9 we moved in, “lock, stock and barrel,” seventeen children, plus coworkers and the Pietzner family! That house is now known as “Whitestone”. In 1964 its barn had to be remodeled as additional living space (“Chantry”). Camphill Special School became a Pennsylvania Approved Private School in 1980 and became a full member of the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA) in 2000. Our enrollment now stands at over ninety students. The first house purposely built to serve as a home for children with special needs and volunteer coworkers, “Rock Crystal,” was built in 1967. Rock Crystal has the foundation stone for The Children’s Village within it. Since then, Camphill Special School has grown to include eighty-one acres; twelve additional houses; “Rainbow Hall,” a common meeting/performance/celebration space; “Celandine,” a medical and therapy building; “Hephaestos,” for maintenance; our Craft House and store; a barn; office building; and Karl Koenig Schoolhouse. In 2002 we established a new Transition Program for students leaving our high school program. This vocational program, designed especially for eighteen to twenty-one year old students, is located at Beaver Farm. Sharing our knowledge of curative education and the care of children with special needs has been a hallmark of Camphill Special School since its inception. The Camphill School of Curative Education prepares adults for careers in curative education in its foundation studies, professional certification courses, and BA completion options.
Contact person: Courtney Coffman, Development Officer, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (610) 469-9758
Address:
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1784 Fairview Road Glenmoore, PA 19343 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.camphillspecialschool.org
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Miscellaneous Information
| Are court referrals welcomed? |
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No
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