International ( Edexcel syllabus)
At Steiner College, our vision is to cultivate future-ready problem solvers who can navigate the uncertainties of tomorrow through the process of learning, unlearning, and relearning. In an age of rapid change, adaptability is the core skill. Our students are challenged to re-evaluate assumptions, explore emerging tools like AI, and design innovative solutions for real-world problems, supported by a mindset of continuous growth.
Our educational approach centers on student agency, where learners are partners in their journey. Through active choice and voice, students influence subject selections, engage in interdisciplinary projects, and participate in student councils. We believe that when learners have autonomy and purpose, their motivation and achievement thrive.
We offer a conducive, non-competitive learning environment where students are never compared or ranked. Instead of becoming slaves to grades, they grow through curiosity, collaboration, and intrinsic motivation. Respectful classroom culture, supported by personalized learning plans, replaces pressure with purpose.
Steiner Primary follows the Waldorf-inspired method, emphasizing early childhood development through rhythm, nature, storytelling, and art. Children learn through experience, play, and imagination, laying a strong foundation for creativity and emotional intelligence.
Our students belong to the Alpha and Gen Z generations, who are tech-savvy, globally aware, and value-driven. To meet their needs, most of our teachers — from Generations X and Y — undergo continual training, forums, and conferences to update their methods and build intergenerational understanding.
At Steiner, teachers are seen not as instructors, but as facilitators of learning. Their role is to guide, mentor, and co-construct knowledge with students. This modern approach replaces traditional lectures with explorative learning that prioritizes critical thinking and autonomy.
We offer the Edexcel international curriculum, starting from Primary through to A Levels. The Primary and Lower Secondary stages emphasize foundational skills and inquiry-based learning. At the IGCSE level, students pursue academic depth through core and optional subjects. The journey culminates with Edexcel Advanced Levels, preparing students for top global universities with analytical skills and subject mastery.
Our Theory of Knowledge (TOK) strand is integrated to develop philosophical inquiry, asking “how do we know what we know?” This inter-disciplinary approach strengthens logical reasoning and encourages learners to see connections across science, humanities, and the arts.
In the final years, students complete culminating projects — independent, long-term inquiries into real-world problems. These projects combine research, creativity, and presentation skills, encouraging learners to become thinkers, doers, and change-makers.
As part of our academic tracking, the Steiner Academic Review Hub (SARH) evaluates monthly student assessments. Each student receives individual goals and learning strategies based on their progress, promoting ongoing growth through reflective practice and personalized interventions.
To further support learning, after-school academic clinics allow students to book their teachers for one-on-one help, mentorship, or enrichment. These sessions deepen understanding and promote confidence beyond classroom hours.
We believe that learning must go beyond textbooks. Students regularly participate in field trips to museums, ecological sites, industries, and civic institutions, helping them connect theory to reality. These experiential journeys build relevance and spark curiosity.
Holistic development is at the heart of Steiner’s ethos. Beyond academics, students are actively involved in physical recreation, community service, and adventure learning. Through sports, leadership camps, CSR projects, and nature expeditions, they develop character, compassion, and courage.
We proudly host over 20 active clubs, societies, and extracurricular groups — from Robotics and Debate to Eco Club and Performing Arts. These experiences encourage creativity, teamwork, and leadership, helping students discover their passions.
Performance at Steiner is celebrated through authentic talent showcases, where students present their abilities in music, speech, or drama — not through rehearsed perfection, but by expressing their individuality and confidence.
For our international learners, Steiner offers a warm, inclusive culture and climate. With multicultural peers and staff, global festivals, language support, and peer mentoring, international students feel valued, understood, and at home.
We also provide pathways to international higher education. Through our “Deutsch-Connect” initiative, students are guided toward German university entrance, benefiting from low-cost education, high standards, and German language preparation via Goethe-Institut partnerships.
Our infrastructure includes modern classrooms, science and IT labs, libraries, art studios, and sports grounds, enabling a rich, technology-integrated learning experience. These well-designed spaces support creativity, collaboration, and focused study.
As an Edexcel-approved international school, a British Council Partner, and a registered BTEC provider, Steiner ensures high-quality, globally recognized qualifications in both academic and vocational streams.
We are a secular institution, offering PSHE (Personal, Social, Health Education) instead of religious instruction. This program fosters ethics, emotional intelligence, civic values, and mental wellness — nurturing good human beings above all.
In summary, Steiner College provides a complete ecosystem that nurtures confident, compassionate, and competent individuals. Through international standards, progressive pedagogy, and deep care for student wellbeing, we prepare learners not just for exams — but for life.