Health & Wellbeing
Safeguarding Update – Feb 2019
Safe-Guarding Update – Feb 2019 Dear Parents, These days we need to be parents and educators in the online world as well as the real world. The internet can be a good tool that can help children learn, understand, and satisfy their curiosity about life. However, the use of screen and Internet should be minimum…
Read MoreSpring Flowers in our Wildflower Meadow
June is here, and the wildflower meadow Class 6 planted in partnership with Friends of the Earth’s ‘Bee Cause’ campaign, is starting to blossom. Do go to our School Garden and have a look if you get a moment. It’s quite modest, but rather beautiful. Our aim of attracting bees and butterflies is beginning to…
Read MoreCycle to School Day: Pedalling for the Planet
Ringwood Waldorf pupils turn eco-warriors on school run Environmental awareness was the theme of the lesson as dozens of pupils took to pedal power to arrive at one of the South’s leading alternative schools. Ringwood Waldorf School’s Cycle to School Day encouraged families from as far away as Southampton, south Wiltshire and Blandford to use…
Read MoreSnow Stops Play – and School!
Snow stops school! The school was closed last week for two days due to the snowstorms and hazardous driving conditions. Here’re a few glimpses of what it looked like under a blanket of snow… [foogallery id=”5531″]
Read MoreSpring in the Parent & Child Garden
The snowdrops are definitely flowering in the garden of our Parent & Child Groups… thanks to Syenna for taking these: [foogallery id=”5454″]
Read MoreTo Bee or Not to Bee
The Bee Cause in our Eco Garden This week, Class 6 finished sowing a wildflower meadow in the Eco-Garden. In a joint venture with Friends of the Earth who, as part of their ‘The Bee Cause’ campaign, donated the seeds, we hope to achieve a colourful, buzzing meadow next summer. Due to the rapidly declining…
Read MoreAluminium Energy-Saving in School Car Park
Collecting Aluminium cans and foil Since the summer term, lots of us have separating our Aluminium Cans and Foil and placing it in the big bin at the front of the school. Last week our keen collectors noticed the bin was full. The contents were checked, removed and crushed energetically by the children then put…
Read MorePedal Power! Me to We Fundraiser
Pedal power guides Ringwood Waldorf School’s help for homeless Help for Emmaus Children at a leading alternative school are getting on their bikes to help homeless people in the South. Around 15 pupils are cycling from Ringwood Waldorf School to Poole Quay to raise funds for the Emmaus charity, a social enterprise community that offers…
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