Michael Park School

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Michael Park School
Location
55 Amy Street,
Auckland,
New Zealand

Coordinates 36°53′35″S 174°48′55″E / 36.89306°S 174.81528°E / -36.89306; 174.81528Coordinates: 36°53′35″S 174°48′55″E / 36.89306°S 174.81528°E / -36.89306; 174.81528
Information
Type State integrated co-educational (NE, Year 1-13)
Motto Receive the Child in Reverence, Educate him in love, Let him go forth in Freedom
Established 1979
Ministry of Education Institution no. 424
School roll 375[1] (November 2013)
Socio-economic decile 9
Website michaelpark.school.nz
Michael Park Rudolf Steiner School in Auckland

Michael Park School is a Waldorf school located in Auckland, New Zealand

The school takes students from age 4 (Kindergarten) to school-leaving age (Form 7/Year 13). The Steiner School refers to the years 2 to 13 as Class 1 to Class 12.

Steiner's Philosophy

Unlike 'conventional' state schools, the Steiner philosophy encourages a slightly later development, and a more creative environment.

Another unique aspect of Michael Park is their keen eye for aesthetics. The belief is that more graceful architecture will be beneficial to student's learning, meaning that there are less right angles in the school buildings and more curves.

Independent Study

One of the key things making Rudolf Steiner schools unique is the year-long project of each and every 7th Form/Year 13 student. The student is encouraged to learn or develop a skill, complete an exercise and assist the community. Some recent projects have included: learning to play a musical instrument, making a short film, learning authorship or painting, restoration/building of cars, boats, etc.

The student study is assessed on many levels including the presentation of an oral speech, and development of records (i.e., keeping a diary or their efforts) and compiling a visual display to represent their work and what they've learned over the course of the year.

The final result of the Independent Study contributes substantially to their Steiner certificate results for the year.

Qualifications

This is a state integrated school (i.e., they are largely funded by Government subsidy). This way, Michael Park School students can participate in both government standard assessment, NCEA as well as a recently developed Steiner certificate.

Subjects

Compulsory subjects include: English & Maths (to Year 12). Elective topics offered for years 12 and 13 include:

Students choose between the language subjects Maori and German.

Sporting success

Michael Park has had an unusually high proportion of students representing New Zealand in sport, particularly lacrosse. Their school team, the MPS Storm, contained eight members of the Under-19 New Zealand Men's Lacrosse team, including the captain, Toby Delamore.

See also

References

  1. "Directory of Schools - as at 4 December 2013". New Zealand Ministry of Education. Retrieved 10 December 2013. 
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