School News
CLASS 8 PLAY ‘Momo’
Rehearsals are well underway for the Class 8 play next week. Based on the fantasy novel by Michael Ende, it is all about the concept of time and how it is used by humans in modern societies. All parents and...
Ringwood Waldorf School Summer Fayre
With the longer days, the hum of bees and the sweet smell of blossom, it’s time to announce the Ringwood Waldorf School Summer Fayre! The date is set for the 11th of June from 11am to 4pm and after a break...
Class Eleven in London
Class Eleven spent five days in London exploring world religions. They visited the Central Mosque for a talk and midday prayer. On another day, they attended Evensong at Westminster Abbey. The New West End Synagogue opened its doors for the...
Class 5 Play
Prometheus, the Fire-Bringer by Arthur Auer, performed by Class 5 This spirited Class 5 offered up 2 lines at the start of their play: ‘ Let enthusiasm, the god within us, make our words alive. ...
Gardening News
Good news from the School Garden! The fruit trees in our new mini-orchard that survived the battering from Storm Eunice have all taken root and are thriving. To our great surprise and joy, we found the tiny apple sapling in...
Class 6 Play -‘The Nightingale’
Last Monday (28 March), we all enjoyed Class 6's play in the hall - 'The Nightingale' by Hans Christian Andersen. Class 6 sang beautifully and we were all very impressed by the confidence of all of the fantastic soloists, as...
Sponsored Walk
On Friday 25th March 30 students from classes 6,7,8 and Upper School set off on a ten mile sponsored walk from school, with three teachers in their midst, to raise money for the DEC Red Cross Ukraine Appeal. Many children...
Christmas Pageant – Archive Snapshots
The three little plays at the centre of our Christmas Pageant were written in 1979 by the class teachers Dennis Demanett (who wrote the Creation play for his Class 3), Christine (who wrote the Shepherds’ Play for her Class 4),...