School in Australia
Shearwater, the Mullumbimby Steiner School, also known as Shearwater Steiner School, is an independent co-ed school, in the hinterland of Byron Bay, that provides human-centred education based on Steiner/Waldorf principles and contemporary practises. The School caters for primary and secondary education, Kindergarten through to Year 12, and includes a Preschool and Playgroups for under-sevens..[1] The school is built on Bundjalung Land. It is named after the Shearwater bird.
History
Shearwater was founded on 8 February 1993 as a small community Steiner School for the surrounding regional area. It was originally located in the home of two of the School's founders, Stan Stevens and Sally Davison, offering Kindergarten, Class 1 and Class 2. The school grew and was moved to the current location later in its first year.[2]
Description
The school's 52 acre campus is bordered by Mullumbimby Creek and includes a large biodynamic farm.[2]
The school is known for its seasonal festivals and its annual student-led performing arts event WAVE (Wearable Arts Vision in Education).[3]
Gallery
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A photograph of the walkway towards the art rooms from the perspective of the science rooms.
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A photograph of the walkway towards the art rooms from the perspective of the
Design and Technology (
woodwork/
metalwork) building.
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A photograph of the entrance to the administrative office of Shearwater.
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A photograph of the secondary school Library and Media Centre.
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A photograph of the Sheertaste School canteen.
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A photograph of a Shearwater art room, specifically designed to avoid a "box" shape.
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A photograph of the Kindergarten room at Shearwater. The primary school rooms are rather irregular, each designed specifically for those children; note that the desks are in a cross.
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A photograph of the centrepiece fifty-year-old tree at Shearwater, around which the main buildings have been constructed.
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A photograph of the bridge to the primary school buildings across the creek.
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