by Bianca Huizinga | Nov 20, 2025 | Uncategorized
Why Class Plays Matter in Waldorf EducationMore than a performance — part of the curriculum In Waldorf schools, the class play is never simply a show at the end of term. It is a carefully held part of the curriculum and a rich learning process that unfolds over weeks...
by Bianca Huizinga | Nov 14, 2025 | Uncategorized
Why Nature Belongs In The Classroom Learning doesn’t begin with textbooks or tablets — it begins in the garden, under the trees, and within the rhythm of the seasons. Here, nature isn’t an extra activity; it’s the living, breathing classroom where...
by Bianca Huizinga | Nov 3, 2025 | Uncategorized
Our September edition of The Sprig captures the vibrant rhythm of Term 3 at The Waldorf School at Rosemary Hill. From Kindergarten spring activities and the Class 3 wheat and house-building projects, to the Class 4 Norse-inspired play, camps, cycling achievements and...
by Bianca Huizinga | Oct 17, 2025 | Uncategorized
“Receive the children in reverence; educate them in love; and send them forth in freedom.” — Rudolf Steiner Every parent knows that choosing a school isn’t only about academics, it’s about finding a place where your child will be truly seen.Rudolf Steiner’s words...
by Bianca Huizinga | Oct 2, 2025 | Uncategorized
Part 2 of “Learn to Change the World” – the Waldorf 100 film – takes us deeper into an education that nurtures the whole child. It shows how Waldorf schools across the globe are building resilience, empathy and courage in young people. From Jewish and Arab children...
by Bianca Huizinga | Sep 25, 2025 | Uncategorized
Wondering what Waldorf education is really about? If you’re curious about how Waldorf schools approach learning, this short film is a wonderful place to begin. “Learn to Change the World” asks the big questions every parent holds close: – What does my child need...