Christmas Fair at Aregnazan

Holidays and festivities are a cornerstone of Waldorf pedagogy, fostering joy, community, and hands-on learning. Aregnazan School hosted its highly anticipated annual Christmas fair on November 30th.  The fair brought together students, teachers, parents, and even curious passers-by for a day of celebration and creativity.

The event featured a variety of activities  across the classrooms. Visitors baked bread, crafted beeswax candles, and created holiday toys in hands-on workshops. Our students organized an impressive selection of games for those who seeked a bit of excitement. To make sure everyone was engaged the games ranged from mysterious and challenging to lighthearted and fun.

Attendees savored delicious dishes, cakes, and beverages at the school café. Meanwhile, at the  market of handmade gifts, carefully prepared by students, everyone could choose unique holiday presents.

The Christmas fair is not a usual festive event—it’s a reflection of the values at the heart of the Aregnazan family. It unites students, families, and the wider public, spreads the joy of shared experiences focusing at the same time on creativity, collaboration, and craftsmanship.

Aregnazan Christmas  fair has  proved to be a highlight of the year. It leaves participants with lasting memories and a stronger sense of connection within the school’s extended family.

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