Discover the Beauty of Latin through a Waldorf Lens


Introduce your child to the timeless language of Latin with a program that beautifully integrates the Waldorf approach to education. Each lesson begins with a gentle opening verse, creating a calm and focused space for learning. As your child progresses, they’ll review key concepts from previous lessons before exploring new grammar, vocabulary, and cultural insights. With a focus on five new Latin words each week, complemented by engaging prayers and practical sayings, this program brings Latin to life in a way that feels natural and rhythmic. Designed with the Waldorf homeschooler in mind, it encourages creativity, reflection, and a deep connection to the roots of language, while offering carefully crafted bookwork that blends art and learning. This course provides a well-rounded and artistic approach to Latin, perfect for families looking to enrich their child’s education in a meaningful and engaging way.










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Meet Your Teacher


Samantha de Leca is a long-time Waldorf homeschool parent and teacher. Eighteen years ago she began her homeschool journey with her firstborn son. Her eldest two children have completed their Waldorf schooling and are embarking on their life’s journey with a true love of learning and a confident sense of self. She has a 14-year-old rising 9th grader and an 8-year-old rising 2nd grader.

She has dived deeply into hundreds of Waldorf books, spent years working closely with Waldorf teachers, and eventually qualified as a Waldorf teacher with a degree in Early childhood education, and a postgraduate in Waldorf pedagogy and anthroposophy. She has taught in multi-level classes in global brick and mortar and online Waldorf Schools from South Africa, to Canada, USA and Ireland.

She has taught two Waldorf cycles of class 1-9 with her own children. She taught grade 7 at the Village Waldorf School in South Africa. She taught grades 1,2,3,4 and 5 at the Dublin Steiner school in Ireland. A member of the Anthroposophical Society of Ireland, she taught grades 1 through 6 at the Kildare Steiner School in Ireland, and she supported the grade 1 teacher as a mentor at the Squamish Waldorf School in Canada. She taught grade 6 online in 2020 and she is currently teaching class 7 and 8 online. 

She is a lifelong learner, continuously attending courses and conferences, adding what she learns to her live lessons. These lessons are organic, evolving every year with the children that are placed before her. She is passionate about the lesson content and curriculum that she delivers. She is happy to be part of the Streaming for Humanity teaching team and looks forward to sharing meaningful lessons with her students.