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WEEKLY LEAFLET 30

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Happening Next Week ( 10 to 14 November)

Dear Parents,

It’s a full and lively week ahead at Michael Oak.

Emma Sadleir will be visiting for her important talks on digital safety with Classes 5 to 12 and a then a special talk for parents on Monday evening. See details and links to book your spot below. Booking is essential.

Class 2 will be performing their play, Class 3 heads off on camp to Bloublommetjieskloof biodynamic farm, and our community gathers for the Trustee and Parent Forum meetings. We’ll also be welcoming the new Class 1 parents for 2026 and ending the week with Market Day.

We wish everyone a great week.

Emma Sadleir Workshop Class 5 to 8

10 November - 12pm to 1pm

Emma Sadleir Parents Talk

10 November - 6pm to 7:30pm

Emma Sadleir Workshop Class 9 to 12

11 November 1pm to 2pm

Class 2 Play for Primary School

11 November - 8:30am to 9:30am

Class 2 Play for Parents

11 November - 6:30pm to 7:30pm

Class 3 Camp

12 to 14 November

Trustee Meeting

12 November - 6pm to 9pm

Primary School Parent Forum Meeting

12 November - 7pm to 9pm

New Class 1 2026 Parents Evening

13 November - 6:30pm to 8pm

Market Day

14 November - 12:30pm to 3pm

Parent Talk By Emma Sadleir

We’re just a few days away from welcoming Emma Sadleir to Michael Oak this Monday evening for her powerful talk on children and social media. 

Emma is one of South Africa’s leading voices on digital awareness and online safety, known for her engaging and eye-opening presentations. This session will offer every parent valuable insight into how to guide children through the online world with confidence and care.

Date: Monday, 10 November
Time: 6:00 –7:30pm

If you haven’t booked your spot yet, please do so now, spaces are almost full!
Free for Michael Oak parents using the form below
R100 for non-Michael Oak parents (book via the Quicket link)

Each attendee must complete their own form.
Michael Oak parents, please confirm your place by completing the form below:

Adventures at High Africa

From Monday to Wednesday, our Grade 5s and 6s set off for an adventure at High Africa Adventure Centre in the beautiful Worcester Winelands. Nestled on the banks of the Breede River, High Africa provided a wonderful backdrop for the school camp, with plenty of space for the children to explore and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities.

The students were kept busy with exciting challenges, from soaring across the air on zip lines from a large platform about 12 meters above the ground, paddling along the river in kayaks, to testing their strength and courage on rock climbs. They also had the chance to cook some of their own meals, adding a touch of independence and teamwork to the experience. The children returned brimming with new confidence and laughter, carrying with them memories of friendship, achievement, and adventure from the camp.

A Splash Of Joy For Our Lower Grades

With so many of the older grades away on camp this week, our Grade 1s, 2s, and 3s created their own little adventure right here at school. They spent hours whizzing down waterslides, sharing laughter, and soaking up the simple delight of being together. When the Grade 5s and 6s returned from their camp, they joined in the fun and enjoyed the waterslides too, adding even more energy and joy to the day. A bright reminder that happiness can be found wherever we choose to make it.

Construction In The High School

Work on the reconstruction of the High School staff room is now underway and progressing beautifully. The new space will be similar in size to the previous one, offering a refreshed and functional environment for our teachers to gather and prepare for their lessons. Completion is expected before the end of the month.

Polly's Guest Stay at Michael Oak Waldorf School

A message from Polly, a student from Germany who visited our Grade 8 class earlier this term:

In October, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend Michael Oak Waldorf School for three weeks in Grade 8 – and it was simply amazing! I don’t normally go to a Waldorf school, so a lot of things were completely new and exciting for me.

What struck me immediately was how incredibly open and friendly everyone there was. I was warmly welcomed on my first day and immediately felt at home. My classmates were very interested and asked lots of questions about my school in Germany. My teachers were also very open and made a great effort to teach me everything despite the language barrier. The lessons were also really lively and interesting, as I learnt lots of things that I don’t know anything about in Germany, such as Afrikaans and isi Xhosa.

I also had my first eurythmy class, which was very exciting because I didn’t know most of the movements and I was very surprised at how many sounds and movements you can remember. In woodwork, I was allowed to make a spoon. Mr Dowling then gave me a small bowl for my spoon as a present. I also had my first main lessons. The first two weeks were spent on landscaping. We were allowed to make our own 3D gardens in groups. In my third and final week, the topic was short stories, and we read and worked on several stories.

On one Saturday, there was a big school festival “The family fair”. There were so many people there, and everyone was in a good mood. I helped with the game “Shoot the balloon”.

Overall, my stay was a wonderful experience, and I am very grateful that I was able to experience it at Michael Oak.

Fair Reminder

Many lost items from the fair have still not been collected. If you misplaced something during the event, feel free to come by and see if it has been found.

Fair Photos

We couldn’t resist sharing the fair photos to you once more. They capture so many moments of warmth, colour, and community that deserve to be enjoyed by all who may have missed them the first time around. Click the button below to see the fair photo gallery.

If you have any photos you would like to share with us, please send them to marketing@michaeloak.org.za. 

Community Notices

Befriend Your Nervous System

A supportive in person process group for mothers seeking greater self understanding, emotional resilience, and connection. Through mindfulness, expressive art, and somatic practices, participants explore the patterns of their nervous system, deepen their capacity for self compassion, and discover practical ways to navigate the challenges of parenting with greater awareness and confidence.

Winter Holiday Craft Workshops

The Makery is offering a series of Winter Holiday Craft Workshops filled with creativity, and hands on making. Children can enjoy a variety of morning workshops, from biscuit decorating and origami mobiles to wooden wind spinners and string pictures, all in a warm and creative atmosphere.

Live Auction - Imhoff Waldorf

Join us for our annual LIVE AUCTION fundraiser at Cape Point Vineyards on Friday, 12 June 2026 at 6:30pm. An evening of community, celebration, and fundraising in support of our school.

Golden Bridge Tales

Step into the magic of The Fisherman and the Magic Fish, a delightful 30-minute puppet show designed for children aged 4 and up. Perfect for a family outing, this heartwarming tale comes to life with charm and wonder.

  • Tickets sold at the entrance on the day: R30 per adult, R20 per child

  • Venue: Novalis Ubuntu, 39 Rosmead Avenue, Wynberg 7800

  • Date: 27 June

Lectures By Dr. James Dyson

Join Dr James Dyson for a thought provoking two part talk exploring the spiritual dimensions of human relationships through the lens of Anthroposophy. Drawing on his extensive experience in medicine, psychology, and Rudolf Steiner’s teachings, Dr Dyson offers a holistic perspective on human encounter as a path of inner development and meaningful connection. Donations at the door will support the Southern Cross Eurythmy Therapy Training.

These lectures are all open to the public.

Please contact Julia O’Leary for queries and bookings.

0769047632
 juliaoleary021@gmail.com

or Liz Smith (liz@quella.co.za).

Community Quiz Night

Round up a team of friends and join in for an evening of fun, laughter, and friendly competition at Quiz Night on Friday, 19 June. Teams of 4 or 5 players are invited to test their knowledge while enjoying food, drinks, and a lively atmosphere.

The 2000s JOL

Step into a night of glitter, throwback tunes, and 2000s nostalgia at the Class 9 party fundraiser. From iconic fashion to unforgettable hits, it promises an evening of music, dancing, and celebration, with the Football World Cup game streaming live on the big screen.

Christian Community Family Fair

Join a day of community, connection, and family fun at the Christian Community Family Fair. Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere with activities, entertainment, food, and opportunities to gather with friends and neighbours. All are welcome.

How To Love - In Afrikaans

The How to Love course developed by Dr Tessabella Lovemore is now available in Afrikaans for the first time. It is an online course of 12 lessons over 12 months.  “These 12 lessons have made a significant change in the way I relate to people, loved ones, colleagues, and strangers.”

Cobie Roelvert

Eurythmy Classes

A series of 6 Eurythmy sessions covering the child’s development from three to thirteen as a musical journey. Understand the child (or look back on your own childhood) through dance and song and experience how children’s needs change.

What happens when a strawberry gets run over crossing the street?

Traffic jam.

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