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Issue 34

Issue 34

11/07/2025


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Head Teacher's Welcome & News

Dear St Paul's School Community,

As the wheel of the year turns once more and we come to the close of this school year, I find myself reflecting on the journey we have shared. It has been a year filled with growth, wonder, and learning — not only for the children but for all of us who walk alongside them. I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for your continued support of our school and the unique education we strive to provide.

Many of you will already know that from the start of the new academic year, we will officially be known as St Paul’s Waldorf School. This new name reflects our deep roots in Steiner-Waldorf education while also embracing the evolving journey of our community. The change comes after thoughtful reflection and conversations with staff, trustees, parents, and students. While the name may be new, the heart of what we do — nurturing the head, heart, and hands of each child — remains as strong as ever.

This past year has been rich with experiences beyond the classroom, with recent class trips standing out as particular highlights. From Class VIII travelling to Athens, Class VI journeying to Naples to immerse themselves in Ancient Rome, to Class III embarking on their first overnight trip to experience life on a working farm — these adventures have created deep and lasting memories that will be cherished for years to come.

As we close out the year, we bid farewell to our wonderful handwork teacher, Ms. Garland, as she begins her maternity leave. We wish her all the very best during this special time and look forward to hearing her happy news in the months ahead.

We’re also deeply grateful to Maisie for the fantastic work she’s done in admissions over the past couple of years, helping to bring in strong enrolment for the coming year. We’re pleased to share that Maisie will be stepping in as the handwork teacher during Ms. Garland’s maternity leave, beginning in September.

A big thank you as well to Molly, our cook, whose delicious meals have been a much-loved part of the new Kindergarten lunch system introduced this year. Her care and creativity in the kitchen have added something truly special to the children's daily rhythm.

Our dear Class VIII will spread their wings at this week's end-of-term festival, moving on to new and exciting adventures. Their academic and personal growth during their time with us is a testament to the dedication of their teachers and the love and support of their families. It has been a joy to watch them grow — some from their earliest days in Kindergarten — and while they will be dearly missed, we send them off with every good wish for the journey ahead.

Looking ahead, we’re delighted to share that Ms. Tate will be leading the Rising Class I from September. She will be joined on Fridays by Ms. Perrett, who returns to support the class once more.

This weekend marks our Work Days — Saturday through Monday — when the Kindergartens will be packed up and classrooms reorganised in preparation for the new school year. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has signed up to help with these important transitions over the summer.

As the summer holidays approach, I hope we can all find time away from screens and reconnect with loved ones in a present, intentional way — noticing the seasonal rhythms that nature so generously offers. I encourage you to rest, play, and spend time outdoors. Let the children explore, wonder, and dream, for this too is an essential part of their education.

I look forward to seeing you all in the new school year, ready to continue this journey together.

Wishing you all a peaceful, joyful, and restorative summer,


Ms. Anna Retsler
Headteacher

 

 


 Class III

Visited Tablehurst Farm, they camped, milked cows, and watched the stars above them.

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Class IV 

Focusing on pottery, the children made a kiln and made their own raku pottery. Some wonderful coloured pots and figurines were made!  

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Class V 

Class V visited Michael Hall Steiner school to take part in the Ancient Greek Olympics alongside many other Steiner Waldorf children from around the world. 

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Class VI

Travelled to a lemon grove, stayed in a monastery, and climbed Mount Vesuvius!

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Class VII

Travelled to Florence to immerse themselves in the world Leonardo Da Vinci.  

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Meet the Teacher 

This year, we have been joined by the lovely Molly, our new school cook. She has cooked some wonderful food for our Kindergartens, with the smells flowing through the school's hallways and making all our bellies rumble! 

Molly uses organic produce and cooks everything from scratch, with each weekday having a different grain as the focal point. Lots of fresh fruit and vegetables are prepared daily to suit and complement the seasons around the year. 

There is a balance between consistency in the week so that children know what to expect whilst also providing an opportunity to introduce new textures and taste to the children's plates. 

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Instagram 

@stpaulssteinerschool

School Website

Waldorf Today

Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities (SFSC) short courses – available now to Islington parents/carers! For more information, email: antoinette@racefound.org.uk


Upcoming Events

KG End of Term Festival - No Orchard Group
8:15am – 11:00am
10
July
Classes finish at 1.15pm - No Lunch club
All Day
11
July
Classes End of Term Festival - Classes VII - VIII parents invited - No Lunch Club
11:10am – 1:00pm
11
July

Useful links for Islington services for families

https://www.islington.gov.uk/children-and-families/bright-start-islington-start-for-life-and-family-hubs

 

https://findyour.islington.gov.uk/kb5/islington/directory/advice.page?id=QSjf0l-9CKo

Community

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Run away to the circus this summer

Learn an amazing array of circus skills at the National Centre for Circus Arts’ summer school this August!

Join us for a jam-packed four days of flying trapeze, silks, juggling, hoop diving, tumbling, clowning, aerial, parkour and much more. Young people will learn a variety of skills, taught by a team of experienced circus teachers and performers in the National Centre’s world-class training spaces.

Teaching is split across two mixed-ability, age categories (8-11 and 12-15) and is suitable for those who have never done any sort of circus before or for those that have been participating in classes recreationally for the past few years.

 

WHEN: Monday 18 – Thursday 21 August | 10am – 4pm 
WHERE: Coronet Street, London N1 6HD (between Old Street and Hoxton Square)
PRICE: £362.50 (get 5% off when booking 2 spaces or more)  

www.nationalcircus.org.uk


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Flat Wanted 

1bed/studio flat for Steiner alumni in the N1, NW3, NW5, and N19 areas of London.

I am respectful, reliable, and tidy. If you know of anything that might suit, please let Grace know. Contact admissions@stpaulssteinerschool.org


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Yoga Classes

I am a former St Paul’s Steiner School student, and I would love to share my yoga classes with the Steiner community. They happen three times a week (online vinyasa, online restorative yoga), and every Friday at 6 pm, I teach hatha yoga in parks across London if the weather permits. All ages and abilities are welcome, and my classes really place emphasis on community and bringing us all together in nature.

circleyoga.co.uk


Host Family Wanted 

Dear school community,

My name is Tula, I’m 20 years old and from Berlin. This September, I’ll
be moving to London to start an internship in set design for theatre -
an exciting first step towards my dream career.
I have just completed my Abitur (A-level equivalent) after 13 years at
the Rudolf Steiner School in Berlin. For the duration of my internship
(approximately September to December), I’m looking for a warm and
welcoming host family - of course, I would be happy to contribute to
rent and living costs and help out wherever I can. I’m an independent,
friendly, and respectful guest, quite fluent in English and experienced
in adapting to new environments.

If you might be open to hosting me or would like to know more, I would
be very grateful to hear from you!

Warm wishes,
Tula


Email address: cthulhu13@posteo.de


We hope you have a wonderful Summer and we look forward to seeing you all in September!