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Learn all about Noosa Pengari Steiner School

Mark Tuesday 30 July in your calendar for an opportunity to hear about the classes and programmes that are offered at Noosa Pengari Steiner School, including the centrepiece of the students’ educational journey: the Class 12 project.

Tertiary pathways will also be discussed at the high school information night, which lead to the school’s internationally recognised Senior certificate: the Certificate of Steiner Education (CSE).

Our comprehensive classical high school curriculum aims to develop well rounded human beings with a thorough understanding of themselves and the world.

Through the main lesson programme students learn about botany, philosophy, history, chemistry, economics, major belief systems, Australia’s First Nations history and culture, mechanics, geometry, astronomy and more.

The CSE is an alternative senior secondary qualification which is:

– Recognised as equivalent to QCE

– Approved by the Queensland Curriculum Assessment Authority (QCAA)

– Recognised by the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC)

– Student work is assessed against an internationally recognised standard of achievement. Assessment design is varied and multimodal, students are not required to sit high stakes exams.

– Students engage in a year long self-guided personal interest project which includes practical and research elements. The Class 12 Project has been used by students to gain direct entry into university.

At the information night, there will be presentations from several key members of the school management team, a chance to hear from the high school subject specific teachers and a presentation from graduating students.

The evening is open to any families: whether they are current school families or not, please bring your questions and your curiosity.

There will be canapes and a welcoming string ensemble at 6pm, with the presentations beginning at 6:30pm on Tuesday 30 July, in the school hall.

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