Now Accepting Registrations to the Following Programs/Courses/Events:
Summer Festival of Arts and Education
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
Summer Festival course descriptions, presenter bios and registration can be found by clicking the images below
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Exploring Atlantis – Sundays Aug 8, 15, 22, 29, at 4 pm
Looking to get away somewhere different this August? Lois Macaulay and Robert McKay, of the Toronto Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in Canada, will be presenting a series of four Zoom sessions on "Exploring Atlantis" on Sundays at 4 pm on August 8, 15, 22, 29....
Spiritual Science & Technology at MysTech, Aug 12-15
"Mystech co-founder Andrew Linnell is a former IT professional who is now focusing on using the insights of anthroposophy to address the challenges of the world of modern technology. I heard him speak in Toronto a few years ago at a conference organized by the...
Julianna Margulies – Famous TV Actor and Waldorf Alum
Julianna Margulies, star actor in TV shows like ER and The Good Wife, has just published a memoir that details the challenges of her early life growing up with a mom whose focus was perhaps more on studying anthroposophy at Emerson College, pursuing relationships, and...
Diana Hughes on the History of Waldorf in Toronto
To mark the occasion of Diana Hughes' 80th birthday today, August 5th, 2021, we thought it would be appropriate to post this never-before-shown video interview with Diana in which she talks about her involvement in the beginnings of both the Toronto Waldorf School and...
Save the Dates – Nov. 5 & 6 – Development Conference for Waldorf Teachers
The Education of the Etheric Body as the Foundation for Social HealthNovember Development Conference for Waldorf Teacherswith Dr. Carmen Hering D.O. Friday, November 5, 2021, 7-9 p.m....
Symphony in the Barn, July 30 – Aug. 1
RSCC friends and collaborators Michael Schmidt and Elisa van der Hout of Glencolton Farms and their many musical friends are once again bringing culture and agri-culture together by hosting a summer music festival out in the country (about two hours north of Toronto)...
2021 Professional Development for Waldorf Teachers Part Time Graduation July 22 on Zoom
We extend a warm invitation for you to attend the 2021 graduation ceremony for the RSCC's Professional Development for Waldorf Teachers Part-Time program. The graduation will take place from 5-6 pm, Thursday July 22nd, on Zoom, at the link below. The graduation...
FREE SUMMER FESTIVAL LECTURES: July 13, 14, 15, 20
Action Research Project Presentations from Student Teachers We kicked off the Summer Festival last week with a series of presentations, some from course leaders, and some from student teachers. Continuing now into weeks two and three of the Summer Festival, we bring...
FREE LECTURES, Summer Festival Week One, July 5-10
As you may know by now, the RSCC Summer Festival starts July 5 with a week of grade intensives for Waldorf teachers to prepare for teaching the next grade in September. But whether you have registered for any Summer Festival courses or not, you are welcome to tune...
RSCT is now RSCC – Rudolf Steiner College Canada
The Rudolf Steiner Centre Toronto is pleased to announce that we are changing our name to Rudolf Steiner College Canada, effective immediately. Career College for Grades AND Early Childhood The change of name reflects the school's new status as a recognized career...
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.