School Life
- 04/03/24
Class 3 Bird Boxes
Class 3 children displayed their unique bird boxes on branches around the stone circle as part of their measurement main lesson. The holes are 1 ¼ inches which is the right size for nuthatches, wrens and warblers.Read Full Story - 01/03/24
Class 8 project featured on the BBC
Finley from Class 8, has built his own coracle as part of his class 8 project and he travelled hours to Camarthen to sail it in the Afon Tywi. It took Finley two months to build the coracle after some reading and research and six months altogether to complete all aspects of the project work. He c...Read Full Story - 01/03/24
What a triumph!
Class 12 delivered four captivating performances of Blue Stockings by Jessica Swale last week and have had some fantastic feedback Here are some comments from those who were lucky enough to catch a performance: "Incredible! I particularly wanted my daughter to see the history of the story...Read Full Story - 29/02/24
Class 12 visit Kindergarten
This week, the students of Class 12 shared beautiful moments in our Kindergartens as a part of their current Main Leson where they are reflecting on their Waldorf journey. They engaged in activities like chopping, playing, and walking, spreading joy among the little ones and also touching the h...Read Full Story - 29/02/24
Class 7b Renaissance
Class 7b were learning about the Renaissance in their last main lesson block. As part of this, they learnt about Michelangelo and how he painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, lying on his back on scaffold. They, in turn, had a lesson lying on their backs and drew the 'Hand of God'...Read Full Story - 23/02/24
Marvellous Maths at Michael Hall!
On the last day of January, eight students from Classes 9 and 10 took part in the United Kingdom Maths Challenge. This is a national competition for young mathematicians. All eight achieved certification. Well done to them all! Joel of Class 9 achieved one of the highest marks in th...Read Full Story - 22/02/24
Pancake Day Parade
Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday, is the traditional feast day before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. Lent – the 40 days leading up to Easter – was traditionally a time of fasting and on Shrove Tuesday, Anglo-Saxon Christians went to confession and were “shriven” (absolved...Read Full Story - 09/02/24
A visit from an Old Scholar
This Tuesday, Andrew Engel visited class 7b. Andrew is an old scholar of the school and was himself in class 7 in 1952. He read to them a couple of exerts from his diary from when he was in class 7 that matched the date around his visit: "Monday 4th February: School as us...Read Full Story - 08/02/24
Class 10 School Trip
Class 10 trip to the Hindu temple, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden, London. It was on the 26th Jan. iI’s part of World Religions lessons.Read Full Story - 07/02/24
'Siberian Child' Eurythmy Performance
'Sister and Brother', a Siberian fairy tale performed today by 18 children from Classes 3 to 7 together with colleagues and eurythmy students from the 3rd and 4th year of the Peredur eurythmy training.Read Full Story - 02/02/24
Candlemas
Candlemas marks the first cross quarter of the year, falling exactly between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. In medieval times it was said to be the time when one no longer had to get up by candlelight, as the days were just becoming light enough to be able to see in the mornings without...Read Full Story - 25/01/24
Class 8b Shoe Making
Last week, Class 8b were very fortunate to take part in a shoe-making workshop. The cobbler guided them through the process of first cutting out the leather uppers from a pattern before making stitching holes and lacing holes with specialist leather tools. The children then...Read Full Story