Coming Events and Programs
May 15 – Hiring Director, Biodynamic Farming Diploma Program
May 3 – In-Person Open House / Virtual Open House
January 13 – Biodynamic Farming Diploma Program Registration Open – Happening NOW!
January 20 – Registration starts for Full-Time Waldorf Teacher Education Grades
January 20 – Registration opens for Full-Time Early Childhood Waldorf Teacher Education
January 20 – Registration opens for Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy Encounter
February 12 – Registration opens for 2025 Summer Festival
Whenever You Are Ready – Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy Distance Begins
July 7-25 – Summer Festival of Arts and Education -– Register by May 16 to Save $75
Summer Festival course descriptions, presenter bios and registration can be found by clicking the images below
Jan Ney Patterson to Retire in June 2022
We are sad to announce that Jan Ney Patterson, RSCC Director of Early Childhood Education, has submitted her intention to retire as of June 3, 2022. At the same time we are also happy that she will begin a well-deserved retirement while at the same time finding ways...
Online Anthroposophical Meditation Course
Update Feb. 7th, 2022: Course is now fully enrolled. You are cordially invited to participate in a guided three month online (Zoom) course of study and practice on the anthroposophical meditative path. This online, participatory group-learning process is designed for...
Auriel Eurythmy Training in Toronto with RSCC
Auriel Eurythmy is collaborating with Rudolf Steiner College Canada to offer a unique eurythmy training in Toronto. Auriel Eurythmy offers a set of 20 eurythmy modules over five years to complete a professional eurythmy training in Mexico and Canada. These courses are...
Calendar of the Soul with Richard Steel – via Karl König Institute
With the popularity of the Zoom medium and the circumstances of the pandemic, it's become possible for people who may be otherwise living isolated lives, to tune in to anthroposophical lectures from all over. Here is yet another example of this, from friends connected...
Teaching into the Future – Jan 16th, on Zoom
From our friends at the Anthroposophical Society in Canada: Where have we come from? Where do we go from here? In this Zoom presentation Diane Walters will explore where the Waldorf movement has come from and where she sees education going into the future....
Book Launch at Rudolf Steiner College Canada
On Saturday afternoon, December 18th, Arie van Ameringen, former General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in Canada,, joined with 24 others for the Toronto book launch of The Foundation Stone Meditation and the Challenges of Our Times. The publication of this...
Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy Distance in NEW FORMAT
UPDATE JAN 9, 2022: Registration is now closed for this one-time opportunity. However you can still register for the RSCC's ongoing distance learning program in which students can begin anytime and proceed at their own pace. This program involves periodic meetings...
Foundation Stone Book Launch Dec. 18th
On December 18th there will be a book launch for a new book about Rudolf Steiner's Foundation Stone mediation edited by Arie von Ameringen and Christiane Haid. This event is hosted by the Anthroposophical Society in Canada and takes place at the Rudolf Steiner College...
Foundation Studies Thunder Bay: January to June 2022
Rudolf Steiner College Canada is pleased to announce the formation of a new Foundation Studies Encounter Program group in Thunder Bay Ontario. Like the program in Thornhill, this will be an in-person program. The Thunder Bay Foundation Studies program will be led by...
Stuttgart Seminary Director Speaks Nov. 13th | Mystech Turing Machine Session Nov. 14th
We'd like to highlight a couple of Zoom events this weekend from the worldwide anthroposophical movement. This Saturday Nov. 13th we have a lecture by the director of the Christian Community seminary in Stuttgart which will be simultaneously translated into English,...
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