The curriculum and environment at Titirangi Rudolf Steiner School are designed to encourage and cultivate independent thinking and social responsibility.
The school views students as holistic beings—body, soul, and spirit—and guides their development towards self-compassion and respect for both themselves and the global community through the exploration of their academic, artistic, and social potential.
Established in 1987, the school began its journey as a play centre in the Titirangi Beach Hall.
[3] It then transitioned to Parau before settling on its present site, which was formerly owned by the Crown Lynn ceramics company.
The Titirangi Rudolf Steiner Kindergarten 1 had 53 pupils at the time of review, with 28 male and 25 female students.