Now Accepting Registrations to the Following Programs/Courses/Events:
Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy Encounter, Thornhill, Burlington, Guelph and Ottawa, Ontario
Pathfinding in Uncertainty, Cultivating Capacities for Leading into the Future, with John Bloom and Leah Walker
Waldorf Development Conference Nov. 7-8, 2025
Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy Distance – registration always open
Biodynamic Farming Diploma Program
Professional Development for Waldorf Early Childhood Teachers Part Time Birth to Three and Birth to Seven
Professional Development for Waldorf Grades Teachers Part-Time
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FREE: Student Action Research Presentations 5 pm, July 18th, 19th, 20th and 25th|Graduation July 27th
We welcome everyone to come out to hear student presentations of the Action Research Projects this week and next. These are the projects of students in the final year of the 3-year Professional Development for Waldorf Grades Teachers Part-Time program. The first...
NOT TOO LATE to Register for Weeks 2 & 3 of the RSCC Summer Festival
Week One Has Started - but You can Still Enroll in Weeks 2 & 3 Break time networking with teachers from as far away as Texas, Mexico and New Zealand at the start of Week One. The RSCC Summer Festival is for teachers and anyone else interested in learning more...
Scenes from the Part-Time Early Childhood Teacher Program
The Professional Development for Waldorf Early Childhood Teachers Part-Time program has just wrapped up three intense weeks of deep study and working together balanced with preparing and preforming a marionette show of the fairy tale Briar Rose, making puppets with...
Bruce McCausland 1931- 2023
Bruce McCausland was a prominent figure in the Toronto anthroposophical scene during the 1970s. He is perhaps best known for running The Living Seed health food store which was also an outpost of anthroposophy with a bookstore and meeting room in the back. It was...
NEW WAY TO LEARN ANTHROPOSOPHY – Online Course Now with 10% Discount for Groups
If you've wanted to explore anthroposophy but find it challenging to understand Rudolf Steiner's books, Anthroposophy: An Introduction, RSCC’s first online course, is just what you are looking for. Designed for those with little or no previous knowledge of...
DON’T MISS OUT – Just a Few More Days Left to Register for the RSCC Summer Festival July 10-28
The RSCC Summer Festival is for teachers and anyone else interested in learning more about Waldorf education. Week 1 is primarily for teachers preparing for September with full-day intensives for grades 1-8, but courses in weeks 2 and 3 are open to anyone who is...
Videos from the “Becoming a Waldorf Teacher” Series
VIDEOS ARE NOW UP FROM THE WALDORF EXPERIENCE COLLOQUIUM - and all the other four presentations in our recent series on Becoming a Waldorf Teacher. Photo is from the last session which was the panel discussion with six different people sharing their Waldorf...
The Waldorf Experience – Colloquium Panel Discussion, Thurs. April 27th, 7 pm
Following up on the last four weeks of presentations on becoming a Waldorf teacher from Robert McKay, Karen Weyler, Kathryn Humphrey and James Brian, we are now coming up to the last evening in our series. This last session on Thursday April 27 at 7:00 pm will be a...
Complete Your Waldorf Teacher Qualification Part-Time
RSCC’s Professional Development for Waldorf Teachers Part-Time Grades program is designed for those already teaching in a Waldorf school who want to deepen their knowledge of Waldorf pedagogy while completing Waldorf certification. Course Schedule Year 1• Summer: 3...
Why is the Sky Blue? – Science in the Grade School, Thursday April 20th 7 pm
This talk will be the fourth in our series of five Thursday evenings for people who are interested in becoming Waldorf teachers. James will be exploring the phenomenological approach of the Waldorf grade-school science curriculum. James' talk will be in-person and...
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