2026 Term 2: Mon 20th Apr - Fri 26th June

SCHOOL AS A COMMUNITY – STRIVING FOR PEACE AND RECONCILIATION

October 19, 2015

Friday 30th October, 7pm (6:45 for chai) in the Performance Space

How can we address the “disconnect” so prevalent in our times; from ourselves, each other, from nature and the spiritual world?

How can a school, as a community centred around education,  begin to read the book of nature, walk pathways of gentleness and generosity, and strive to cooperate powerfully with the divine intentions for our world?

Come and hear more about an exciting and empowering approach to peace making as a school community.

In 2015, peace and reconciliation has been the highlighted vision and goals at Kindlehill. This has been implemented within the teaching programmes as well as in the school community through forums, community engagement and school festivals.

Lynn Daniel is a founding teacher and Principal of Kindlehill.  She has taught kindy, primary school, high school and in adult education. Kindlehill School begun at the start of the new millennium and endeavours through education, to  contribute in powerful and positive ways to the creating of a fairer and sustainable world.

Professor David Orr, an eminent environmental educator in the USA, says that….What is needed in our times is a paradigm shift comparable to the enlightenment… “A higher order of heroism, charity, wildness and the rights of children…a movement of hundreds of thousands of young people equipped with the vision, the moral stamina and the intellectual depth necessary to rebuild neighbourhoods, towns and communities around the planet…”

Kindlehill School poster inviting community-centred action for peace, reconciliation, and a deep connection to our natural world.

School as a Community- Kindlehill Forum

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Acknowledgement of Country

Kindlehill Steiner School is situated on Dharug and Gundungurra land; we pay respects to the traditional custodians whose cultures and customs continue to nurture this land. We support the Uluru Statement from the Heart, Truth telling about the impact and legacy of colonisation, a Voice to Parliament enshrined in the Australian Constitution and a process of Treaty making.

2026 Term Dates

Term 1
Tues 27th Jan – Wed 1st April
Term 2
Mon 20th Apr – Fri 26th June
Term 3
Mon 20th July – Fri 18th Sept
Term 4
Mon 12th Oct – Fri 11 Dec

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