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  1. Bush Telegraph May 17. POSTED: 21.05.2024. Bush Telegraph May 17. Inside this edition: Partnership Hui Term Two 2024 – Bookings close today at 5pm!! School Patrol Adult Supervisors still needed – join if you can. Gym Closed. A Message from Ringa Wera – Our Hot Hand’s Fair group. Paraire Cafe.

  2. Main Lessons. One of the central aims in a Steiner school is that children experience all the subjects which form the curriculum, which is an organically interrelating whole. This breadth is represented in the very wide range of subjects covered in the main lessons, which include English, mathematics, geography, history, art and art history ...

  3. Eurythmy is an art of movement that engages the whole human being, artistically integrating inner experiences of music and speech with physical movement and gestures. In eurythmy, the inner movement that gives rise to speech and music is transformed and externalized into specific and meaningful movements. and is essentially an artistic process.

  4. At Raphael House, we celebrate six different festivals: Michaelmas. Easter. Pentecost. Matariki. Spring. Advent. Our festivals explore and honor the cycles of nature, along with the inner qualities of the Christian festivals. What do we observe in nature when we see the season unfold in front of us?

  5. Enrolment. The Kindergarten is licensed for up to 50 children. Our three classroom spaces - Pōhutukawa, Rimu and Kōwhai - are led by experienced teachers. Our operating hours are 8:45am-2:45pm, from late January until mid December. Tamariki attending the Kindergarten benefit from a seamless transition to Raphael House Rudolf Steiner School.

  6. Steiner School Fair. To keep up to date, and for more information, please like and follow our Fair Facebook page. The School Fair is a major annual event hosted by the school community of Raphael House. Its purpose is to celebrate the school’s education and culture with the wider Wellington Community. Each year students, teachers and parents ...

  7. How can I organize to exchange with a Raphael House student? If you are currently enrolled in one of our partner schools and are no older than 16 years of age (17 for Japanese students) please email Irja Haefliger, our international coordinator at international@raphaelhouse.school.nz with a page of information about yourself (in English) . This ...