Saturday 21 January 2012

Willunga Waldorf School

Jay and Jespa attend Willunga Waldorf School, which is a R to Year 13 school.   Most of the buildings are made of compressed clay, and beautifully designed.   Of course there are still some portable classes but they are slowly being replaced by permanent buildings.    The grounds are landscaped, using Australian trees and plants, and are very pleasant and attractive.    They have a large number of areas for children to play in, both paved and natural, plus plenty of equipment and sporting areas.    

Jay and Jespa still have two weeks left of their school holidays, but last week they attended a Circus Club which uses the school hall to run classes for children after school and during the holidays.

The front entrance to the school.
 The school hall with its magnificent huge wavy verandah at the side.  
 Jay walking on the stilts.   She was very pleased to have mastered this skill over the three days she attended the club.    I felt very nervous watching her walk around, unaided.
 Jespa learnt how to form a human tower.  
 This will be Jespa's classroom next term.
This will be Jay's classroom next term.
 Looking towards part of the primary playground.
An interesting school.

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