" The college welcomes pupils from the local Steiner School. They are excellent students. "

Dr Jonathan Godfrey, Principal of Hereford Sixth Form College


Principal Vacancy

Applications are invited for the post of Principal of the Steiner Academy Hereford from September 2012.  Please see details in our vacancies section.

 
Positive News article - "Whole-child educational approach goes mainstream"
"The Steiner Academy Hereford has completed its transition from an alternative, independent school, to a state-funded facility offering its holistic educational model to all."
Author: Seán Dagan Wood

View the full article at the Positive News website by following this link.
 
Bad Weather Line

In the case of bad weather please call the school emergency closure number 01981 542 058 for up-to-date information.

KR 15.12.11

 
Term Dates 2011-12 and 2012-13


Michaelmas Term 2011

Thursday 8th September - Friday 16th December (Kindergarten - Thursday 15th December)

Half-term: Monday 24th - Friday 28th October

Spring Term 2012

Thursday 5th January - Friday 30th March (Kindergarten - Thursday 29th March)

Half-term: Monday 13th - Friday 17th February

Summer Term 2012

Thursday 19th April - Friday 13th July (Kindergarten - Thursday 12th July)

Half-Term: Monday 4th - Friday 8th June

 

INSET DAYS (Revised):

Monday 31st October; Friday 24th February; Monday1 1th June

 

Michaelmas Term 2012

Wed Sept. 5th – Thurs Dec 20th (Main School) Tues Dec 19th (Early Years)

Half Term Week: Oct 22nd – 26th

INSET DAY: Monday October 29th

Spring 2013

Wed Jan 9th – Thurs March 28th (Main School) Wed March 27th (Early Years)

Half Term Week: Feb 18th – 22nd

INSET DAY: Monday February 25th

Summer 2013

Wed April 17th – Fri July 12th (Main School) Thurs July 11th (Early Years)

Half Term Week: May 27th – June 1st

INSET DAY: Monday June 3rd


 
PRESS RELEASE

Steiner Academy Hereford Press Release - 14th November 2011

Over 130 guests attended a reception at the Steiner Academy in Much Dewchurch last Friday evening, including Madame Mayor of Hereford Julie Woodward, Jesse Norman MP and Baroness Estelle Morris of Yardley.

Dignitaries

Other guests included representatives from the local community, the Training and Development Agency (TDA), the DfE, Canterbury Christchurch University and assorted educators, local politicians, governors, staff parents and friends. The guests toasted the completion of the building programme with some of Herefordshire's finest apple juice and cider.

Jesse-Norman--co

Following an afternoon tour of the school, which included drop-ins to woodwork, music, art and maths, Estelle Morris shared tea and scones with some students from Class 10 (year 11), before addressing the invited guests in Birch Hall. She spoke about the importance of creativity in the lives of all of us, commenting that Steiner education has a strong commitment to creativity through the entire curriculum, while the ethos encourages parental engagement with school regarded as a hub of community life.

Estelle-Morris-tea-party

The 3-year, £9.5 million building project, designed by John Renshaw Architects and built by Speller Metcalf is entering its final phase, with just the landscaping and garden and craft classrooms to finish. The Steiner Academy Hereford is the first publicly-funded Steiner school in the UK and has 330 pupils on roll from 3+ to 16 years of age.

Class-10-team

The school, whose Class 10 (Year 11) students achieved a GCSE success rate for 5 GCSEs (maths and English included) of 72%, has over 60 children and young people on its waiting lists.

The Academy's Principal, Trevor Mepham, declared that this event confirmed that the Steiner Academy is open for business as a member of the local family of schools, offering an authentic and effective difference in the educational landscape of Herefordshire.

Chair of the Board of Governors and Sponsor-Lead, Sylvie Sklan said, "It was  good to be able celebrate the completion of this first publicly funded Steiner school with so many of the people who helped to make it happen. This project has been a long time in the making. But in the bigger scheme of things, what has been created now - on a site that has been a place of learning for many generations - will bring benefit to generations of local children for many years to come."

Following the reception, under the banner of Arts Alive and Nightjar Music there was a concert by the acclaimed Senegalese kora player, Sadio Cissokho.

 

 
EXAM RESULTS 2011

Steiner Academy Hereford Exam results at 16 - GCSE & BTCE - August 2011

 

Maths (A*-C)

English (A*-C)

English Literature

(A*-C)

BTEC 1st (Countryside & Nat. Envt.)

Spanish (A* - C)

(cohort = 1)

5A*-C(Maths & English incl.)

Year 11 (18)

83%

100%

83%

100%

100%

78%

Girls

83%

100%

75%

100%

100%

75%

Boys

83%

100%

83%

100%

 

83%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class 10 (20)

75%

90%

75%

95%

100%

70%

Girls

77%

92%

77%

92%

100%

69%

Boys

71%

86%

71%

100%

 

71%

 



 
Ofsted and SIP report

Ofsted Inspection June 2011

The latest Ofsted and SIP Reports are both available from the download section of this website

 
Hereford Times Article Tues 26 October

Class nine and ten pupils heard the tale of Shireen Anabtawi and Daniela Norris, a Palestinian and an Israeli who became friends despite the political difficulties surrounding them.

Please follow the link below to the article:

Authors Shireen Anabtawi and Daniela Norris visit Herefordshire's Steiner Academy

 
SAH GCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS 2009-10

Here are the GCSE results for 2009-10

 

Read more...
 
Planning Permission May 2010

 

". . . the centre
Where we dance, where we play,
Where life is still asleep"
R. S. Thomas
 

This week we received good news at the Planning Committee in Hereford. Our application for the landscape development plan has been approved and this means that we have permission to change the use of the land from agricultural use to educational use. The permission has been a long time in the making and it's thanks to members of our team - in particular our architect, John Renshaw - who showed resilience, patience and optimism in achieving this positive step forward. In practical terms, what this means is that we can add the following elements to our developing school-site:

  • class gardens and landscaping, including tree-planting
  • a drainage system based natural filtration
  • a multi-use games area (MUGA)
  • a footpath and cycle path
  • a lay-by at the bus-stop
  • improvements to the lane
  • a car-park in the South Field

By developing these measures we can enhance the natural and human environments, while relieving pressure on traffic circulation, both at the school and in the village. More importantly we can provide a greater degree of safety for our children and we can achieve a precious and long-held aim - to offer, in the words of the Welsh poet, RS Thomas, a place where children can dance and play; a meadow and a garden, where life is still asleep. In the years ahead, we look forward to being able to share these amenities with our neighbours in the village.

Trevor Mepham

 
Term Dates 2010-11

Michaelmas Term 2010

Thurs  9 Sept. 9 - Fri  17 Dec (Main School)

Thurs  16 Dec  (Early Years)

Half Term 22-29 Oct   Inset Day Friday 22 October

Spring 2011

Wed 5  Jan  - Thurs 14  April (Main School)

Wed 13 April  (Early Years)

Half Term  18-25 Feb (inclusive) Inset day Friday 18 Feb

Summer 2011

Wed 4 May - Fri 15 July (Main School)

Thurs 14 July  (Early Years)

Half Term  27 May  4 June  (inclusive)      Inset day Friday 27 May

 

 
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