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Lower School

Between the ages of 6 and 11 the children are taught, guided and inspired by their class teacher. For five years this one individual teaches the children not only literacy and numeracy but also introduces them to the world via history, geography, art and the sciences.

Specialist teachers bring a foreign language, sports and craft into the classroom. The heart of the class teacher's work is the two-hour daily main lesson, which, for a period of 3-4 weeks, concentrates on one theme.

The class teacher's aim is to recognise and respect the strengths, needs and unique nature of each child and adapt to each child's mode of learning.


Handcraft
Metalwork, handwork and woodwork form an important part of the curriculum in the lower school.
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Students create their own beautifully illustrated 'text book'.
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Class One children are fully engaged and enthusiastic!
Tight Bonds formed With The Class Teacher
The children form strong bonds with their teacher and each other during the class teacher years (lower school). Most classes have the same teacher and peers for five years.
Teachers work with and through the children’s imagination and their feeling life. 

Main Lessons are taught by the class teacher in the Lower School: these remain the lynchpin of the teaching for much of the pupils’ time at our school. Main Lessons have a regular rhythm, including verses, movement, recall, rhythmic work, new material and written work and maths, music, singing, reading, writing, craft skills, movement, gardening and art will all be developed and woven into the topic. 

A foreign language (German) is introduced from Class One and worked with orally for the first three years. 

The Class Teacher years conclude at the end of class 5 when the students move on into our High School.

"Steiner education allows each child to unfold at their own pace when tiny, then encourages independent thought, imagination, creativity and self-motivation when they are older."  Becci Eriksson, Parent
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