Last week year 9-10 started our practical project volunteering for the Planetary Health Initiative as part of our geography unit on climate change. When I started thinking of this unit,…
What better way to acknowledge the solstice than to spend time on Country with Uncle Lex? Ceremony and culture shared, lanterns created, food shared around the fire, stories told, and…
What better way to acknowledge the solstice than to spend time on Country with Uncle Lex? Ceremony and culture shared, lanterns created, food shared around the fire, stories told, and…
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…
Winter’s Night was a beautiful reminder about the importance of sharing in rituals of hope. Beauty, warmth and light are such powerful ways in which we can bring our attention…
“The Ganya Shed is radical. It resists the idea that everything must be bought.” When I first heard about the Ganya Shed, I didn’t know what to expect. I’ve been helping…
On Tuesday 17th June, High School and Class 6 are organising a hot chocolate fundraiser in support of a campaign by Muzafar, a Hazara refugee, who is visiting the mountains…
Over the past few weeks, volleyball has been an outstanding opportunity for all Year 7–10 students to develop their hand-eye coordination, spatial awareness, teamwork, and ability to share and cooperate…
Each year at Kindlehill, we encourage families to embrace Screen Free Week leading up to our Winter’s Night. From Sunday the 15th of June to Sunday the 22nd of June, why not…
Last week, after a term of their practice schedule, most of our primary school children took part in an interschool chess competition. Teams were matched with similar ability, which made…