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About Your Teachers
Alan Whitehead
ALAN WHITEHEAD has enjoyed a career in Steiner Education for over four decades. He received his teacher-education at GLENAEON SCHOOL under the tutelage of Miss Sylvia Brose. There he was privileged, in 1967, to be one of the founding teachers of Australia’s first Steiner High School, where he was a Class Guardian and Specialist Art Teacher.
He was also a principal founder, and pioneer teacher (of both the Primary and High Schools) of Australia’s second Steiner school, LORIEN NOVALIS, in Dural, Sydney. He was Chairman of the school from its 1971 inception, until he left in 1985.
As well, he founded and was the Director of the first full-time Steiner teacher-training facility in Australia, the LORIEN NOVALIS COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION. He was also the convenor of RUDOLF STEINER SCHOOLS OF AUSTRALIA – AN ASSOCIATION, the first and still current national body of Steiner Education, framing the initial policies and principles.
Alan Whitehead now works, with his wife Susan, as an author, social commentator and consultant on Spiritual Science in general, and Rudolf Steiner Education in particular.
Rachel Solt
Rachel Solt is a dedicated educator, mentor, author and storyteller. In her work, Rachel has served such roles as class teacher, enrollment coordinator, parent enrichment facilitator, pedagogical director and mentor to students and teachers.
Passionate about experiential learning, Rachel founded Out of the Classroom & Into The World (OCIWorld), an organization focused on providing alternative learning opportunities for adolescents through real-life experiences.
Rachel, along with her husband, is co-founder of Ojala Naturals, a CBD skincare company based in Costa Rica. She is also the author of the children’s book “The Star Father’s Gift: A Story from the Bees.”
Rachel holds a BA in International Relations from Pepperdine University and pursued her Master’s degree at California Lutheran University. She earned her Waldorf Early Childhood teaching credentials from Rudolf Steiner College in Fair Oaks, CA.
With over two decades of experience in both public and Waldorf education, Rachel combines her progressive interpretation of Waldorf principles with a deep reverence for nature. She approaches her work with a joyful spirit, nurturing children’s curiosity with magic and wonder. Her warm-hearted and sensitive guidance supports parents navigating the complexities of raising children in today’s world.
As a mother and step-mother of three adult children, Rachel draws from her years of parenting experience, enriching her understanding and approach to education and mentorship. Her dedication to fostering a supportive learning environment resonates in her work, where she brings gentle wisdom and mentorship to both children and families alike.



















