Finding our Alumni

To all Class 12 Graduates from 2002 to the present

We are in the process of collecting National data from all four Steiner High Schools in
New Zealand.

This data will be collated and analysed to use as we approach various
agencies, including Universities and other Tertiary Institutes, to have our education and
qualification formally accepted.
Each school is being asked to establish a database which will be updated annually.
Although we will keep data with names attached to facilitate the updating, these names
will not be quoted or used as part of the data analysis.

We would be grateful if you could take your time to fill out the form at the link below and return it as soon as possible to;
Class 12 Graduates
P O Box 888
Hastings  4156

This is extremely valuable information for us and for future
students; it will help to keep University pathways open for Steiner Certificate graduates
without NCEA, and can provide valid information about our student achievement for
the community and for the Education Review Office.

Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Rosie Simpson Principal
Mark McGavock Associate Principal

Download the Survey NZ Graduates form

 

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Queenswood and Steiner School Pupils

Queenswood Leavers 1955

One of the things that doesn’t register with us until we get a bit older and school days become our past life, is just how much of a part school played in our lives and development.

We remember fondly that which tested our mind and soul as a child, and smile to ourselves as faces of school friends pop in and out of our mind.

Whilst some of our past pupils have maintained strong connections staying in contact with school friends and associates, in many instances this doesn’t always happen as we thought it might.  The promises that we make to each other at the end of our school days are not kept.  We depart to tertiary education, take off on personal development trips to other countries, or begin employment.  We mean to stay in touch, but move on to a new stage in life: our focus changes.

Meanwhile, back here at Taikura Rudolf Steiner School, our school has also moved on!  The school spirit is still the same.  The lessons taught and learned have a striking familiarity but the physical look of the campus has changed and grown as our needs have.

Alumni Class MemoriesOne of the missing parts of the school’s development, has been an acknowledgement of our Alumni.  We would like to rectify this by including Alumni in everything the school does; providing reunion opportunities, allocating a page on the website, special newsletters, invitations to functions and shows (yes, we still have great productions), fundraising and bequest programmes.

Quite simply, we want to stay in touch with our past pupils and include them in our extended school community.  We hope to stimulate fond thoughts of time spent at school such that formalising Alumni status is a natural progression to take.  The School office has Alumni forms that can be emailed / posted to past pupils in an effort to maintain a register of contact details.

We look forward to catching up with our Alumni and including you in our school life.
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