Dear Michael Oak Community,
This past weekend more than 150 Class 6 children from ten Waldorf schools across the Western Cape came together for the Greek Olympics at Constantia Waldorf School. This event is a true gift to our wider Waldorf community and was pioneered more than thirty years ago. The flame has been passed on, and for many years now Mornay Fortuin, currently a teacher at McGregor Waldorf School, has kept this tradition alive.
The camp marks the close of our Greek History Main Lesson and stands at a threshold in the life of the twelve-year-old child. It is a time when strong, well-balanced bodies awaken to a new, living capacity for thinking – much like the flowering of ancient Greek thought.
At Michael Oak Waldorf School, we are blessed to have Coach Koffi, who carefully guides each Class 6 class through the Olympic disciplines of javelin, shot put, discus, long jump, sprint, and various disciplines of wrestling. Thank you, Coach Koffi, for your dedication and steadfast commitment.
Our preparation focused not only on form, strength, and graceful movement, but also on courage, fairness, truth, order, and above all, the spirit of cooperation. It was deeply moving to witness children from ten different classes come together and, after just a day and a half, stand truly as one during the closing ceremony.
At the closing ceremony – each child receiving a medal, songs sung, and the oath to Zeus spoken once more – I felt how deeply this experience lived in the soul of each child. It is a flame of courage, calling each one to find one another as humanity and to stand as brothers and sisters, guarding the fire for the future.
In honour of Zeus be fully awake
With courage and fairness now strive
To balance within and balance without
We keep the great flame alive!
We keep the great flame alive!
Well done, Class 6 of Michael Oak 2026! Your many medals reflected great skill but above all your spirit of co-operation was noticed! You camped on the field, ran through the rain at night, slept on hard floors, guarded the fire, faced disappointment, took responsibility for your belongings, and cared for one another when it was needed. May the Olympic flame remain alive within you!
A heartfelt thank you to our sister schools for the commitment in creating this event together: Call of the Wild, Constantia Waldorf School, Gaia Waldorf School, Hermanus Waldorf School, Imhoff Waldorf School, McGregor Waldorf School, Star Seed Community School, Stellenbosch Waldorf School and Zenzeleni Waldorf School. Rafaeli Waldorf School and Khanyisa Waldorf School were with us in spirit.
Kristal Cox
Class 6 Teacher