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Academic, Spiritual, Practical - Class 12 Project Presentations
The Class 12 presentations, held at the Bibra Lake campus, are a wonderful opportunity to witness the culmination of your child’s Steiner High School journey and a wonderful night out.
The topics are fascinating, and the students are impressive. You are so welcome to attend, either in the day or in the evening.
Please see the program in this edition of the Pabulum and on the PWS school website.
Food is available for sustenance and pleasure.
If you are a parent of a high school child, seeing where your child is heading and how articulate and thoughtful they will become can be a great reassurance that your trust in Steiner Education is well placed. Many people are blown away when they encounter these 18 year olds. They themselves often remark (afterwards) that the projects were the icing on the cake of their education and to have gone through the experience was transformative and life changing. So come, and watch transformation in action!!
This quote seems appropriate for the Projects which are informed by academic research, inner wisdom and practical work:
Seek the truly practical material life,
but seek it in a way that does not numb you towards the spirit that is working in it.
Seek the spirit,
but not out of supersensible indulgence,
but seek it because you want to apply it unselfishly in practical life, in the material world.
Rudolf Steiner
If you can’t attend, the presentations are available via live stream and recordings: https://sway.office.com/jsNLoy9DDBcngCuO?ref=email
With much gratefulness
Bruce Lee
School Administrator
From deep in my heart this world I love -
The green, green hills and the mountains above,
The sea so blue and the sunlight gold,
And everything that I behold.
And I beccome stronger as I grow,
For all of God's Angels are with me I know.
Angels of water, fire, earth and air,
Always stay by me. This is my prayer.
by Michael Hedley Burton / verse no. 52
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October |
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Fri 27th Oct | Class 6 Orientation Day |
November | |
Fri 3rd Nov |
School Photo Day |
Fri 3rd Nov | Band Night 6:00 for 6:30pm |
Mon 6th Nov | Class 8 Parent Night - 6:30pm - 8:00pm |
Fri 10th Nov | Mid-Term Break |
Mon 13th Nov | Mid-Term Break |
Sun 19th - Fri 24th Nov | Class 7 Camp |
December |
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Thur 7th Dec | Adventure World Fun Day - Excursion |
Fri 8th Dec | 12:30pm Early Close |
Fri 8th Dec | Silver Tree Steiner School Christmas Carol Evening (PSC families welcome.) |
Band Night
Remember to save the date! Parkerville Steiner College students will be performing on the 3rd November at twighlight. The evening promises to be a wonderful community gathering. Thai food will be available. Bring your picnic blankets and enjoy a night under the stars!
Parkerville Campus (Class 7-8)
End of Term 3 Michael Festival Fun
The Parkerville Steiner College Class 7 and 8 students celebrated the end of Term 3 by joining their High School peers at the Bibra Lake Campus for a fun morning of Michael challenges. The Michael Festival games are designed to embody the hope and courage that the image of Michael represents. They serve as a reminder that by uniting as a community, we can conquer challenges that would be impossible alone.
The Parkerville students were warmly welcomed into their groups, made up of Class 7-10 students from both campuses and they enthusiastically (and often competitively) took part in the range of activities on offer. The day was filled with abundant sunshine and memorable moments as the groups rotated through activities which included codebreaking, a breakout box, blind battleship, poetry crafting and a very, very soapy slide!
Energised, enthused, and exhausted the students then took off for a well-earned holiday.
Class 7 Art Lesson
“By working with clay, we have the opportunity to integrate our thinking, feeling and willing. It is a formative, forgiving and therapeutic material, full of potential to not only give us joy, but to extend and teach us about ourselves”
This Semester the Class 7’s donned their surgical art smocks and began exploring the world of sculpture. We began Term 3 with Renaissance figure drawings, complimenting the Class 7 Renaissance History Main Lesson, before moving on to study the human form, first through quick sketches, and later through clay sculpting. The students found the task both challenging and enjoyable, testing their will throughout.
First, students formed their clay into a ball, before pulling out sections to create a star. By lengthening the points of the star, the Class 7 students formed a basic human figure. At first the clay was soft, and easy to manipulate, but students quickly found that if they pushed the medium too far, it would dry out and fall apart. The class had to problem solve and adapt as the clay changed, and their designs with it. The class persevered and produced figures as unique and individual as the students themselves.
Throughout the term, the Class 7’s learned many new skills such as, how to shape, join and smooth clay to create recognisable forms. They honed and extended their skills, concluding Term 3 by producing creative monsters and creatures.
Krystal Hickman
Visual Arts Teacher
Class 8 Craft Lesson
Knitting, crocheting, sewing, embroidery - what could possibly come next for the Class 8’s, who are always looking for something new and interesting? In Term 4, the Class 8’s will harken back to their early Steiner years as they immerse themselves in the ancient craft of spinning wool, a traditional skill that connects people to nature and to the long history of textile production. It's a valuable hands-on experience that can teach students about the process of creating yarn from raw materials.
After washing the dirt, grease and impurities from the raw wool fibers, the wool is combed to align the fibers and remove any remaining dirt, it is then ready for spinning on a drop spindle, a skill that requires practice, focus, and coordination.
Learning these traditional skills not only offers a practical understanding of how textiles are made but also promotes patience, precision, and an appreciation for traditional crafts. It is a wonderful way to connect with history and nature while developing a new set of skills.
The capacity for conceptual thought lies on a higher level of cognitive development. The process of abstraction can be exercised by having the students analyse their own work. When students analyse their crafting work, such as figuring out why a piece of wool became too thick in a particular area or why it kept snapping, they are engaging in several important cognitive processes, including problem-solving, considering cause and effect, metacognition, and abstraction.
Once the wool is spun, the students will dye the wool, and use the spun wool to create their own unique Dream Catchers, a creative and meaningful project for the Class 8 students who are beginning to weave their own dreams. Dream Catchers are beautiful and culturally significant objects in many Indigenous cultures, particularly among Native American tribes. These decorative items are believed to protect people from negative dreams and energies by capturing them in the web while allowing positive dreams to pass through and descend upon the sleeper.










When I hear, I forget.
When I see, I remember.
When I do, I understand.
Ancient Chinese Proverb
Alison Anthoni
Craft Teacher
Class 9 Chemistry
Alongside these fundamental concepts, the students have delved into the production of various compounds like alcohol, ethers, and esters and have gained insights into how these substances, too, undergo transformations that are applied in our daily existence, from the production of fuels to the creation of scents and flavours. This Main Lesson not only equips students with a profound understanding of chemistry but also underscores the vital role of chemical transformations in shaping the world around us.










Class 12 Project Presentations
The Presentations are a consolidation of the Class 12’s Project at Perth Waldorf School. They will be sharing the knowledge they have gained, the skills they have learnt, as well as a personal account of their own unique journey as developing human beings.
The Project is a significant way to launch our Class 12’s, ensuring they are equipped to step into an ever-changing and dynamic world - but also to leave with a sense of deep satisfaction of having done something that holds meaning.
The full programme is below. Additionally, all presentations will be live-streamed this year during Presentation Week, beginning Monday 23rd October at 5.20 pm. This link is also in this week's edition and on the School Facebook page.
Be prepared to be inspired and moved by these worthy pursuits.
Sharon Symes
Class 12 Project Coordinators
Please note that the progam links will only be available via the online version
Class 12 Evening Presentations
Evening meals and refreshments
Spring Movie Night
Dyeing to Print Workshop
Foundation Course in Anthroposophic Medicine
Upcoming Wecan Parent Evening
Payments of School Fees in 2023
Anne Mortensen
School Fees
Employment Opportunities
As a growing school, we are seeking teachers who are driven by their passion for education and are looking to teach in a human human-centered environment from 2024.
Are you, or do you know the perfect person, who would be a perfect match for a Steiner School?
- Physical Education & Extracurricular Sport Teacher
- Music Teacher
- Design and Technology Teacher
- Art Teacher
Please see the PSC website for further details.