Over term 2, Class 4-5 were very fortunate to be able to participate in a series of watercolour workshops with local artist and Kindlehill parent, Sarah Leibman. Sarah generously shared her expertise as a professional artist, guiding the children through a rich artistic process that wove together observation, imagination, and technique. From sketching scenes inspired by Oceans (the David Attenborough movie), to capturing the layered beauty of Govett’s Leap and painting the winter night sky, the children explored their unique perspective through colour and form.
These sessions connected the children to their inner world, the rhythms of nature, and the wisdom of an artistic mentor from their community. Through washes of colour, charcoal sketches, and joyful experiments with salt and starlight, the children deepened not only their artistic skills but also their sense of wonder and connection.
We are so grateful to Sarah for the care and creativity she brought to each lesson. Their winter sky artworks were on display in the performance space for Winter’s Night.




Bec holds a Bachelor of Arts from Macquarie University and a Master of Teaching (Primary) from UNE. Since 2020, Bec has taught in both the public and Steiner education systems, bringing a neuro-affirming approach informed by lived experience. With 12 years of homeschooling experience, a strong background in child protection, and years spent coordinating volunteers at the Blue Mountains Food Co-op, Bec brings a deep commitment to community, inclusivity, and holistic education.
“I am passionate about weaving cross-curricular learning with real-world connections, fostering curiosity and a sense of purpose in my students.”