Max Stibbe, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Max Stibbe

Dutch anthroposophist

Date of Birth: 11-Jun-1898

Date of Death: 20-Aug-1973

Profession: teacher

Nationality: Kingdom of the Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Max Stibbe

  • Max Leon Stibbe (11 June 1898 – 20 August 1973) was a Dutch anthroposophist and educationist. Stibbe was born in Padang, Dutch East Indies, the oldest child of David Stibbe, Colonial History Professor and Inspector of Labour, and Marie Knoch.
  • In 1913 he moved from the East Indies to the Netherlands for further education.
  • He studied law, but after working for a year at a law office switched his career to education.
  • In 1923 he became co-founder and teacher at the first Dutch Waldorf school, 'De Vrije School' at The Hague.
  • Because of his Jewish heritage, he left Europe in 1939 for Batavia, where he started an educational consultancy and soon after the Japanese occupation was interned in a camp.
  • From 1947 he worked again in the Netherlands in education.
  • As an active anthroposophist, he wrote a number of books, including Seven Soul Types, The Physiognomy of Europe and Kasper Hauser, as well as essays on pedagogical topics. In the 1960s he traveled the world, and after a few years in Brasil he settled in South Africa.
  • There he established the Fountain Waldorf School in Pretoria, South Africa in 1972.
  • He died, aged 75, in Pretoria South Africa.
  • After his death, the school was renamed the Max Stibbe School in his honour.

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