
Sylvia Brose Hall was brimming with creativity and innovation at the end of Week 1, when our Year 8 students presented their Year 8 Projects to their fellow students, teachers, families and other guests.
The Year 8 Project is a year-long project in which students use their creative minds and ‘intelligent’ hands to dream up, design and craft an object or artwork of their choosing. It is a key part of Steiner’s artisan curriculum, which focuses on practical and creative skills such as woodwork and textiles, and encourages qualities like problem-solving, persistence, skill building and self responsibility.
From fashion design to model making, to fishing kayaks and novels, the incredible variety of work on display was testament to the creativity, skill and determination of our students, as well as to the support they’ve received throughout the year from their teachers, parents and mentors.
Congratulations to all of our Year 8 students on the beautiful works you have crafted and thank you for sharing them with the Glenaeon community. Sylvia Brose Hall really did resemble the Powerhouse Museum for a day!




