Now a Recognized Private Career College
RSCC’s full-time grades and early childhood Waldorf teacher education programs are approved vocational programs under the Ontario Private Career Colleges Act 2005. Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy and the full-time and part-time Waldorf teacher programs for both grades and early childhood are recognized by the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America (AWSNA). Full-time and part-time early childhood Waldorf teacher programs are recognized by the International Association for Steiner Waldorf Early Childhood Education (IASWECE) and by the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America (WECAN). RSCC was formerly known as RSCT, Rudolf Steiner Centre Toronto.
Foundation Studies Encounter Free Intro Evening Sept. 13th 7:30 pm | Classes Start Sat. Sept. 23rd
Explore the Western Inner Path, Anthroposophy, Waldorf, Bio-Dynamics and More in Foundation Studies Encounter STARTING SOON – Rudolf Steiner College Canada offers an in-person Saturday-morning program, Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy Encounter, which is designed...
A Few Spaces Still Available for Full-Time Teacher Education Starting Sept. 11th
With streams for both grades and early childhood, RSCC offers one of the few English-language full-time Waldorf Teacher Education programs in the world. When we say full-time we mean Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 3 pm. The program runs September through May. Photo...
Summer Festival Graduation and Week Three Finale
The graduation ceremony on Thursday July 27th featured one of the largest classes to ever graduate from the part time Professional Development for Waldorf Teachers Grades program. See photo above of all the grads. This was partly because six out of the twelve...
Summer Festival Heading into Week Three
We just wrapped up Week Two of the Summer Festival last Friday, and Week Three starts today, Monday July 24th. The big event last week was the morning course with Nettie Fabrie and Wim Gottenbos. There were about 38 students taking part in this course, which was held...
Fun and Games with Circus Arts for Grades 4-8 at the Summer Festival
Trapeze, aerial silks, unicycling, tightrope-walking and juggling are just a few of the many activities participants tried out during the circus arts course at the RSCC Summer Festival. Course leader was Toronto Waldorf School teacher Mary-lu Spinney, who also led the...
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...
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT – Rudolf Steiner College Canada acknowledges with deepest gratitude that we are on the traditional territory of many nations including the Wendat, the Chippewa, Haudenosaunee, Annishnabe and Mississaugas of the Credit. We recognize that this land, although now governed by what is called Canada and the Williams Treaty, was governed for much longer for a thousand years by what’s called the Dish with One Spoon Covenant, a treaty that teaches that we all share from the same bowl, we eat with one spoon and we must consider all people who share all these abundant resources, for now and for generations to come. – Miigwech, Adapted by Monica Maile, student of our Waldorf Teacher Education full-time program, 2020-2021.
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