Now Accepting Registrations to the Following Programs/Courses/Events:
Summer Festival of Arts and Education
Biodynamic Farming Diploma Program
Professional Development for Waldorf Grades Teachers Part-Time
Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy Encounter, Thornhill, Burlington, Guelph and Ottawa, Ontario
Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy Distance – registration always open
Professional Development for Waldorf Early Childhood Teachers Part Time Birth to Three and Birth to Seven
Pathfinding in Uncertainty, Cultivating Capacities for Leading into the Future, with John Bloom and Leah Walker
Summer Festival course descriptions, presenter bios and registration can be found by clicking the images below
Poetic Language and the Literary Imagination Conference Sept. 13-15 at RSCC Thornhill
This coming September 13-15, Rudolf Steiner College Canada will be hosting a conference together with the Section for Literary Arts and Humanities of the School for Spiritual Science in North America. The title of the conference is "The Genius of Language". See...
Thank You to Everyone for a Wonderful Summer Festival – Week Three and Grad Photos
Nothing but blue skies! We had some lovely weather for Week Three of the RSCC Summer Festival of Arts and Education. In this photo we see the Toronto Waldorf School / Rudolf Steiner College Canada campus from the ring road along the west side of the campus. The 2024...
Students Learn that the Pop Music They Like to Listen to is also Music
For the last day of her two weeks of leading morning singing at Rudolf Steiner College Canada's Summer Festival Lynn Featherstone invited pianist Stan Cyprus for a live-music karaoke in which students sing popular songs along with Stan's piano accompaniment. In years...
Reflections of Week Two of the RSCC Summer Festival
Plant kingdom observation during Dr. Kenneth McAlister’s Who Am I? Why Am I Here? What Can I Do? course. Lynn Featherstone is telling the class about the different kinds of recorders. And here they are playing their recorders. On Tuesday we heard the first action...
Register Now for Week Three of the Summer Festival
It's not too late to register for Week Three of the Summer Festival, which features courses in Art, Waldorf Education, Early Childhood, Anthroposophy and Personal Development. These courses are open to everyone. Merwin Lewis leads students on a Journey Through the...
Photos from RSCC Summer Festival Week One
Morning singing for everyone with Lynn Featherstone A very busy first week of grade intensives for grades 1 to 8 at the RSCC Summer Festival wrapped up with with a closing assembly circle in the music room this afternoon. Students who were here only for the grade...
Days of the Week for Waldorf Early Childhood Education
Recent RSCC early childhood part-time program graduate Maria Hernandez did her project on the days of the week and their connections, resonances and correspondences. For example, each day of the week corresponds to one of the classical planets (including the sun but...
There’s Still Time to Register for the Summer Festival – Starts in 3 Days on Mon. July 8th
Morning singing at the Summer Festival 2023 with Clara Hilts Each day at the Summer Festival starts with singing. This year, in weeks one and two, morning singing will be led by Lynn Featherstone, who teaches music at Toronto Waldorf School. At the Summer Festival...
Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy – Encounter or Distance
Photo: RSCC Foundation Studies Encounter students doing Spacial Dynamics exercises together If you are looking to prepare for any RSCC teacher education program whether full-time or part-time, Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy is a prerequisite. Foundation Studies...
Full-Time Waldorf Teacher Education for Grades and Early Childhood
Photo: RSCC Full-Time Waldorf Teacher Education students practicing recorder, May 2024. If you would like to prepare to teach in a Waldorf grade school or early childhood setting, attending the full-time Waldorf Teacher Education program can be your way into Waldorf...
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