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Michael Mount Waldorf School

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Michael Mount Waldorf School
Michael Mount logo
Michael Mount logo
Location
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South Africa
Information
TypePrivate school
MottoNurturing conscious, creative, independent thinkers
Established1960
LocaleSuburban
Head of SchoolWilliam Bester
Exam boardIEB
GradesGrades 000 – 12
Number of students680
Colour(s)   Red and grey
Websitewww.michaelmount.co.za

Michael Mount Waldorf School is one of 18 registered schools in Southern Africa[1] that practice Waldorf education.

Facts at a glance

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Main entrance to Michael Mount Waldorf School
Wintry shadows on the Michael Mount auditorium wall
A dramatic performance at Michael Mount
A student Eurythmy performance at Michael Mount Waldorf School

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The Steiner Centre for Art, Music and Drama at Michael Mount Waldorf School in Bryanston, Johannesburg.
  • Type of school: Michael Mount Waldorf School is a private, co-educational day school in Bryanston, Johannesburg, South Africa. The school caters for early childhood, nursery, primary, middle and high school students – up to Matric.
  • Number of students: 680
  • Average class size: 25
  • Number of teachers: 65
  • Teacher qualifications: Degree plus a 2-year Waldorf education certificate. All teachers undergo mandatory biennial appraisals and training.
  • Curriculum: The Curriculum of the Waldorf schools is used up to Class 11. It includes all subjects required by the Department of Basic Education.
  • Matric: Michael Mount students write the internationally recognised Independent Examinations Board (IEB) National Senior Certificate examinations in Matric.
  • Of note: Michael Mount students have maintained a 100% pass rate since the first Matric class wrote finals in 1987.[2]
  • Support measures: include Waldorf Extra Lessons, Curative Eurythmy, Support Teaching and Integrated Learning Therapy.
  • Sport: Athletics, basketball, cricket, hockey, netball, soccer, swimming and tennis.
  • Extra-curricular activities: These vary from year to year and can include any of the following: climbing, chess, drama, horse riding and music: orchestra, choir and individual instrument tuition.
  • After-care: Available for children up to age 10.
  • Campus size: 6 hectares.
  • Enrolment requirements: Visit the school and attend an Introductory Talk. Pupil to undergo an entrance assessment followed by a teacher-pupil and teacher-family interview.
  • Memberships: Michael Mount is a member of:
* Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa (ISASA)
* Southern African Federation of Waldorf Schools[3]
* International Association for Steiner / Waldorf Early Childhood Education.[4]
  • Status: The school is registered as a non-profit Organisation (NPO no: 001/314), as well as a Public Benefit Organisation (PBO no: 930003714).

A brief history of the School [5]

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  • 1960: Michael Mount Waldorf School is founded.
  • 1964: The school acquires a 5 hectare campus on Culross Road in Bryanston.
  • 1971: The swimming pool is completed.
  • 1973: The tennis courts and first three permanent classrooms are completed.
  • 1975: The nursery school moves into permanent classrooms.
  • 1980: The high school starts.
  • 1987: The first group of Michael Mount students write matric.
  • 1989: Building of the school's auditorium commences.
  • 1990: The aftercare facility is established.
  • 1996: The Cyber Centre is completed.
  • 2000: Start of the Toddler Group for children aged 2 to 3.
  • 2001: Double streaming introduced.
  • 2004: Four new classrooms for the high school completed.
  • 2006: Building of a new high school block commences in November.
  • 2009: The Library is completely transformed. Computerised cataloguing starts.
  • 2009: Double streaming reaches the high school.
  • 2011: Michael Mount acquires the Steiner Centre from the Anthroposophical Society on campus. It becomes the Steiner Centre for Art, Music and Drama.
  • 2015: Two adjacent properties are purchased bringing the total size of the Michael Mount campus to 6 hectares.
  • 2016: The Early Childhood Centre is established.
  • 2016: Extension of the high school block to incorporate more classrooms.
  • 2018: The AdVenture Leadership programme for post-matric students is launched
  • 2019: Centenary of Waldorf education celebrated worldwide
  • 2020: Michael Mount celebrates its 60th year

References

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  1. ^ Southern African Federation of Waldorf Schools. http://www.waldorf.org.za
  2. ^ The IEB is able to verify that Michael Mount Waldorf School did achieve a 100% pass rate between 2002 and 2015. Records between 1989 (when the IEB first examined) and 2002, are not part of the current electronic system. Hard copies have been archived and could be retrieved, but only with great effort. The 100% pass-rate claim could be verified at Michael Mount Waldorf School, which has on file individual student results going back to 1987 when the first group of students from the school wrote matric.
  3. ^ "Home". waldorf.org.za.
  4. ^ "Home". iaswece.org.
  5. ^ An Act of Faith – A history of Michael Mount Waldorf School 1960 – 2010. Compiled by Eileen Tippett. Published by Michael Mount Waldorf School, 2010. ISBN 978-0-620-48149-6
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