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The Health and Safety Team, with the School Governance Team, has produced (March 2023), the updated Winter Illness Flowchart and Symptom Checker. This includes COVID-19 and other infections a …
Most days when you walk into Kindergarten you are greeted by the smell of freshly cooked bread. From the youngest children attending Family Group with their parents, grandparents or carers, to …
There’s clearing currently going on in the Woodland carpark to cut back willow that has encroached over recent years. Yesterday Patrick led a small team in cutting and shifting the willow in r …
In main school the children were overjoyed to find that while they were busy singing in the school hall, St. Nicholas paid Nant-y-Cwm School a flying visit, leaving behind some Christmas treat …
Cooking is an important part of the Waldorf curriculum, it’s a cornerstone of every culture around the globe and an essential life skill. Cooking connects students to the natural world and giv …
The Health and Safety Team, with the School Governance Team, has produced (November 2022), the COVID-19 Flowchart. Winter Illness Flowchart and Symptom Checker
Nant-y-Cwm Steiner School is aware that one of our founders – Robert Wheeler – has recently admitted a total of 14 offences relating to two children aged between eight and thirteen between Sep …
29th September is the traditional feast of St Michael the Archangel – Michaelmas. Michaelmas is linked with the shortening of days as autumn gathers apace and the colder days begin. The whole …
I’m using my car and a radiator to dry out the clay before it headed to the oven, and on Wednesday to the kiln itself (which the class were building). During a camping trip at the end of term, …
Class 6&7 – 110 lolly sticks per person or per pair; the aim was to construct a bridge that had to span a gap of 20cm, in a week or so, which was then tested with weights. We’ve been looki …
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