Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School

Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School is an independent, comprehensive, co-educational, non-denominational, Steiner early learning, primary and secondary day school co-located across multiple campuses in Middle Cove, Castlecrag and Willoughby in the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was the first Steiner school established in Australia. The three campuses include the Pre-School in Willoughby, a Junior School (K-2) at Castlecrag and years 3-12 in Middle Cove.

Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School
Address
Glenroy Ave

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Coordinates33°47′28″S 151°12′28″E
Information
TypeIndependent, Steiner Waldorf, co-educational, day school
MottoUnfolding Individual Journeys
DenominationNon-denominational
Established1957
Staff58[1]
Enrolment500 (K-12)[1]
Colour(s)Navy blue & white
SloganA rich and rigorous education of discovery that respects childhood, builds resilient individuals and celebrates the human spirit.
Websitewww.glenaeon.nsw.edu.au

The school’s curriculum and pedagogy follows the NSW Education Standards Authority requirements,combined with the educational insights of Austrian-born philosopher, scientist, artist and educator Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925). There are now more than 1000 Steiner schools in 61 different countries worldwide and over 40 Steiner schools in Australia.[2]

Kamaroi Rudolf Steiner School (K-6), is located in Belrose and serves as a feeder school for both Glenaeon and Lorien Novalis School in Dural.

Glenaeon's motto is “ Inspiring Meaningful Lives”. It was previously "Unfolding Individual Journeys” and "Education for Life".

History

The school was originally established in Pymble in 1957, by Sylvia Brose OAM, out of the community surrounding Walter and Marion Burley Griffin and their belief that the values of design, the arts, community, nature and spirit needed to underpin a rich academic education.

In 1970 the school was fully established in Middle Cove, located on four and a half acres of bushland. During the 1990s, Glenaeon expanded to the Castlecrag campus, where it now caters for Kindergarten and classes 1 and 2.

Facilities

The School currently has two halls, the Sylvia Brose Hall at Middle Cove and the Marion Mahony Griffin Hall at Castlecrag. The Middle Cove campus also includes two playing fields, two multipurpose basketball courts, specialist Design & Technology and Art facilities, a biodynamic garden and music rooms. The high school building features several classrooms including a recently renovated library.

Notable alumni

Entertainment, media and the arts
Politics, public service and the law
Sport
  • Hope William-Smith, figure skater
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See also

References

  1. "Glenaeon". Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School. Archived from the original on 27 August 2007. Retrieved 23 August 2007.
  2. Australia, Steiner Education. "About Steiner Education Australia - Steiner Education Australia". www.steinereducation.edu.au. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
  3. "Toby Thatcher". Where Are They Now?. Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  4. "Brenna Hobson". www.glenaeon.nsw.edu.au. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
  5. "Ian Hemphill". www.glenaeon.nsw.edu.au. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
  6. Justin Huntsdale (26 February 2016). "Post and paintings: Wollongong's artist on two wheels". ABC Illawarra. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  7. "Richard Claremont (1982)". Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School. 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
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