Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School
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Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School | |
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Education for Life | |
Established | 1957 |
School Type | Independent, Steiner Waldorf, Co-educational, Day school |
Denomination | Non-denominational |
School Fees | AU$8,635 p.a-AU$15,066 p.a[1] |
Location | Middle Cove & Castlecrag, New South Wales, Australia |
Enrolment | ~500 (K-12)[2] |
Employees | 58[2] |
Colours | Navy Blue & White |
Homepage | www.glenaeon.nsw.edu.au |
Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School is a Steiner school located in Middle Cove and Castlecrag in Sydney, New South Wales. It was the first Steiner school established in Australia. The school is spread over two campuses with the Kindergarten and Years One to Three at Castlecrag and the Primary Years Four to Twelve at the Middle Cove campus. There is also the optional year Thirteen that can be undertaken by students who wish to complete the Higher School Certificate as well as the "major work".
Students can choose whether to take the standard New South Wales Higher School Certificate or a Steiner-based course for Years Eleven and Twelve. The motto of Glenaeon is "Education for Life".
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[edit] Alumni
- John Polson, actor and film director, founded Tropfest in 1994, the biggest short-film festival in the world, directed Hide and Seek in 2005, at age 16 he was the first student to be expelled from the school (also attended North Sydney Boys High School)[citation needed]