Class 12 Projects 2024

Class 12 pupils invite you to their project presentations from 6 pm on Wednesday 15th and Friday 17th May in Keir Hall.

The Waldorf Upper School has a tradition where Class 12 students undertake an extensive self-directed project. These projects can range from practical to academic research and challenge students to discover new perspectives by pursuing their passions.

Students complete this project in their final year of education, relying on their resources and working independently. The project involves a practical element, an extensive written report, and a presentation to the school community, allowing the students to showcase their public speaking skills while explaining their work to a broad audience.

Wednesday 15th May at 6 pm
Finlay Johnson – Building a Garden Room
Samuel Thompson – Homemade Drift Trike

Friday 17th May at 6 pm
Phoenix Wilkinson – Making a Racing Mower
Benjamin Yorke – Clothing Brand Design
Albie Ray-Davis – Music Production

The duration of the talks is approximately 40 minutes, with refreshments available during the break time.

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