Tarremah Steiner School

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Tarremah Steiner School
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Tarremah Steiner School

Coordinates 42°59′53″S147°17′24″E / 42.99814°S 147.28998°E / -42.99814; 147.28998
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Typeco-educational, private, primary, secondary
Established1988
Staff15
Gradespre-K to 10
Enrolment230
Affiliation Steiner
Website https://www.tarremah.tas.edu.au

Tarremah Steiner School is a Steiner School in Huntingfield, Tasmania, Australia. It offers education for children up to grade 10, as of 2009.

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Established in 1988, Tarremah was originally located in Warneford Street, South Hobart. It moved to its current location in 1992.

Tarremah is a member of Steiner Education Australia.

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