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

RSCC Has Moved (September 2025)
RSCC has moved. Our new address is 138-1 Hesperus Road, Thornhill, ON. Our mailing address continues to be 4-9100 Bathurst Street, Thornhill, ON, L4C 8C7. When coming to see us, enter at 9100 Bathurst Street (as before) and drive past the school. Pick an available parking spot and walk to Hesperus (photo of the building is above).
Click here for more information and to register for Waldorf Development Conference


Emergency Pedagogy with Bernd Ruf in Toronto, July 11-13
Bernd Ruf has dedicated his life to helping children and adolescents affected by trauma, with the aim to turn crisis into an opportunity for growth. 'I do not know if I can help, a single human being does not help, but only the one who at the right moment...
That Good May Become – Festival of Initiative, August 10-16, 2023
Initiative is the fire through which transformation and renewal come into the world. That Good May Become is a festival of initiative in a rural setting an hour north of Winnipeg, near Gimli, Manitoba, Canada. Near the centre of our North American continent is a place...
Indigenous Workshop, Food Drive and Clothing Swap at Toronto Waldorf School
Over the next few weeks, Toronto Waldorf School is planning three upcoming events that they asked us to share with readers of the RSCC blog. These include a food drive April 12-14, a children's clothing swap April 15, and an Indigenous History and Cultural Workshop...
The Rewards of Being a Waldorf Teacher – with Kathryn Humphrey, Thurs. April 13 – FREE
Kathryn Humphrey started her Waldorf journey by taking the full-time Waldorf Teacher Education program at RSCT (now RSCC). Since graduating in 1988, she has gone on to take three classes through from grade 1 to grade 8 at Toronto Waldorf School. Currently she is the...
Anthroposophy: An Introduction – ONLINE COURSE
A New Way to Learn About Anthroposophy Perhaps you have heard about Waldorf education or biodynamic farming. Maybe you have attended a lecture about the life and work of Rudolf Steiner and his path of inner development. Now you want to know more. Anthroposophy: An...
A Deed of Love – Teaching the Early Years in a Waldorf School – Free Talk April 6, with Karen Weyler
Karen Weyler is Director of Waldorf Early Childhood Teacher Education at RSCC. Karen is a Registered Early Childhood Educator with 25 years of experience as a Waldorf early childhood teacher, including kindergarten, nursery, parent-and-child classes, home childcare...
Eurythmy for Adults April 19 – May 31
Once again, Coco Verspoor is offering a series of seven eurythmy classes for adults, on Wednesdays from 5:15 to 6:00 pm at the Christian Community church, 901 Rutherford Rd., Thornhill. Coco's class will feature eurythmy movement with music and poetry to strengthen...
Concerts, Lectures and Speech at Hesperus
At RSCC we always like to help out our friends and neighbours by spreading the work about lectures and artistic offerings that we think our readers would like to know about. After a dearth of such events over the Covid years, it's encouraging to see that there are now...
Dr. Kenneth McAlister, on “Sense and Nonsense”, Saturday March 25th, at RSCC
Dr. Kenneth McAlister is a leading anthroposophical doctor who having served the local community faithfully for some three decades now, has recently announced his retirement from medical practice as of the end of March 2023. Over the years, Kenneth has also lectured...
The Meditative Path, with Robert McKay
(from Rudolf Steiner’s How to Know Higher Worlds) Wednesday March 15 at 7:00 pm (Zoom only) As human beings we are thrown into and live through many different developmental processes. Rudolf Steiner described human life as a path designed toward achieving...
Rudolf Steiner College Canada is a charitable corporation dedicated to educating future generations of Waldorf teachers and making anthroposophy accessible to a wider public. We are able to continue our work thanks to generous donations from our community of supporters over the years.