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We gathered on the first day to welcome our new Class 1 children and their teacher into the Constantia Waldorf School. Our Class 13 students played a special role by presenting each child with a sunflower and escorting them into the assembly to introduce them to our community.

We are delighted to extend a warm welcome back to our Class 1 teacher, Derek Oxlee. A heartfelt welcome to our Class 1 parents, new families, and staff, and of course, our returning families!

What we hold closest to our hearts is the well-rounded education we offer our students, centered on the Waldorf threefold approach of ‘head, hands, and heart’. While this kind of learning cannot be fully measured, it shapes the entirety of our students’ development. From Toddler Group to High School, our dedicated teachers along with the Learner Support Faculty when needed, guide our students through each phase of their learning adventure. This, combined with the invaluable partnership of our parents, creates a thriving, supportive community ‘nurturing conscious individuals’.

Our High School students begin formal tests and examinations in Class 12. They complete the Waldorf curriculum, concluding with their Class 12 projects, and then focus on the NSC syllabus for the next year and a half. In their final year, they tackle the NSC curriculum and matriculation exams with determination, exemplified by the Class of ’25.

A big ‘shout out’ and ‘Well Done’ to our Matriculants! This class achieved a 100% Bachelors Pass (once again) and a class average of 77%. Boasting 57 subject distinctions among 17 students. The highest average received was 90,43% (7 distinctions), 5 “A” aggregates and 6 subjects achieved “A” averages.

This year we join in celebrating 100 years of Steiner Waldorf Early Childhood Eduction! In the IASWECE Newsletter they announced, “The Council of IASWECE and the Pedagogical Section at the Goetheanum are preparing an international conference to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the first Waldorf kindergarten by Elisabeth von Grunelius. It will take place from April 8 to 12, 2026 at the Goetheanum (Dornach/Switzerland).” More information about this and how we at Constantia Waldorf will be celebrating to follow in weeks to come.

Happy Term 1, may our year befilled with productive learning.

 

Click HERE to register for our High School Open Day.

Please note: Our High School Open Day is open to all parents who would like to attend, but only students from Grade 6 and up may join.

We regret that no younger children/siblings are allowed.

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