Mount Barker Waldorf School Explained

Mount Barker Waldorf School
Established:1979
Type:Independent/Waldorf education
City:Mount Barker
State:South Australia
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-35.0824°N 138.8782°W
Campus:City
Enrolment:340
Classes:K–12
Homepage:http://www.mtbarkerwaldorf.sa.edu.au/

Mount Barker Waldorf School is a private school located in the Adelaide Hills, roughly 40 km East of Adelaide, South Australia. It was founded in 1979. The school runs from kindergarten to year 12, providing places for around 340 students from Kindergarten to Year 12. It follows the education philosophies of Rudolf Steiner.

Events

The Mount Barker Waldorf School holds many annual events. The main event the school holds is the Spring Fair, a fair presenting the work of the students, hosting family friendly activities, and offering a venue for vendors and small businesses to set up stalls.

The school also holds a variety of seasonal festivals. The winter lantern festival is open for all parents to come and watch the lantern walk held by the primary school. Other events include the autumn harvest festival and the spring equinox festival, both also open to parents.

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