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
Workshops: with Robert McKay in Ottawa April 6 and David Newbatt in BC April 5-12
Starting this weekend there are workshops in both Ottawa and BC. Robert McKay will be leading a Saturday workshop in Ottawa on Fundamental Anthroposophical Work. In BC, David Newbatt will be leading events all week long, under the title Explorations in Art, beginning...
Summer Festival July 8-26 Course Listings
It's Become a Tradition For more than a decade now, Waldorf teachers and spiritual seekers have been coming to RSCC's Summer Festival of Arts and Education for next-grade preparation, professional renewal and artistic inspiration. The tradition continues with this...
Kenneth McAlister on Easter in Thornhill March 30th | Introduction to Eurythmy Downtown March 28th
Continuing in our series of free talks with Kenneth McAlister around the major festivals of the year, RSCC is happy once again to present Kenneth's upcoming talk on the festival of Easter, titled "The Interweaving Natural and Spiritual Processes of Easter". This talk...
Early Childhood Part Time Graduation March 15 | Next Cohort Starts June 16th
Graduates, with Vadim and Karen, showing off the "Together Class of 2024" sweatshirts they had made as a memento. Last Friday March 15th the TWS music room was filled with a capacity crowd for the part time Early Childhood graduation. The invited audience of friends...
HEART Program Tuition Assistance Now Available for Canadians
What is the HEART Program Over the past decades, teachers have met increasing numbers of children who are struggling to meet their developmental stages due to sensory, emotional, and educational challenges both at home and at school. With remedial support, these...
Seth Jordan on Threefolding March 7th and Events in Toronto
Seth Jordan is in town this week to teach at the Seminary of the Christian Community in North America. On Thursday March 7th, his last day here, he will be giving a talk at 7:30 pm at Hesperus Village, sponsored by the Polaris Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in...
Three Paths to Becoming a Waldorf Early Childhood Educator at RSCC
RSCC offers two part-time programs and one full-time program for becoming a Waldorf early childhood educator. While you can start the full-time program any year in September, the part-time programs accept new students only every other year. The last cohort of the...
Early Childhood Courses at the Summer Festival July 8-26
This year RSCC is featuring three early childhood related courses in weeks 2 and 3 of the Summer Festival. That's in addition to ten other courses on anthroposophy, Waldorf education and the arts. And then there's the first week for grades teachers which is devoted to...
Summer Festival Now Open for Online Registration
This year RSCC is offering a total of 27 different courses in Waldorf education, anthroposophy and the arts as part of our annual Summer Festival of Arts and Education. Dates for the Festival this year are July 8 - 26. Grade Intensives for Grades 1 through 8 The first...
Announcing New RSCC Executive Director, Marta Bak
Dear Students, Colleagues, Community Members and Friends, It is with pleasure that I would like to inform you that we have a new Executive Director. Marta Bak, who has been our Student Support and Outreach Manager for the past 17 months, has been hired by the RSCC...
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