Coming Events and Programs
May 15 – Hiring Director, Biodynamic Farming Diploma Program
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
Oct 15-19 – Pathfinding in Uncertainty with Leah Walker and John Bloom
Summer Festival course descriptions, presenter bios and registration can be found by clicking the images below
Part-Time Early Childhood Programs Start in June 2024; Part-Time Grades Program Starts in July 2024
While full-time Waldorf teacher education is the "royal road" for those whose life situations make it possible for them to devote a full year to becoming a Waldorf teacher, many people nowadays go for a part-time option that allows them to continue teaching while...
RSCC Success and Future Challenges – Will You Help?
Entrance to the RSCC's Thornhill campus, summer 2023 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...
RSCC Student Performs in Baroque to Folk Concert
Last Saturday RSCC student Carlisle Anderson-Frank was one of four young musicians who performed at the closing concert of the local Christian Community Advent Fair, which is a festive annual event not unlike what some Waldorf schools host at this time of year....
French Eurythmy Course at Trille des Bois
A Eurythmy Course in French is being offered at Trille des Bois school in Vanier, near Ottawa. Trille des Bois is a French-language Waldorf-inspired school in the public system with more than 500 students. About Trille des Bois School On the school's website, they say...
RSCC Student to Perform at Advent Fair Dec. 2nd
Carlisle Anderson-Frank and Allison Coldwell It often happens that in the RSCC full time teacher education program at RSCC there are students who have special gifts and talents in some particular art form. This year one of those specially-talented artists is Carlisle...
RSCC Students on a Return Visit to the Seminary
Seminary directors Patrick Kennedy and Jonah Evans with the seminary students on stage on Wed. Nov. 22nd. Back at the end of September RSCC teacher education students invited the students from the Seminary of the Christian Community in North America to their...
Part-Time Early Childhood Program Starting June 2024
If you are working in Waldorf Early Childhood and want to become certified…. Rudolf Steiner College Canada's Professional Development for Waldorf Early Childhood Teachers program could be right for you. This program offers a Birth-to-Three certificate in the one year...
Two Free Talks with Dr. Kenneth McAlister
Dr. Kenneth McAlister RSCC is pleased to present two free talks with Dr. Kenneth McAlister. On December 2nd Dr. McAlister will be talking about Understanding the Deeper Dynamics of Christmas and the following Saturday, Dec. 9th, he will be talking about The Logos....
RSCC at Student Life Expo, Toronto Convention Centre
This past Saturday November 18th, James, Marta, Kayla and Michaela went downtown to the Convention Centre in Toronto with a lot of brochures, art and craft work samples, and a slide show of photos to set up a booth at the Student Life Expo. The College has never done...
Michaelmas Festival with RSCC and Seminary Students
Every year at Michaelmas the full-time Teacher Education class plans a festival with invited guests, usually from the larger RSCC community of friends and supporters. This year, as an additional innovation the invitation list was expanded to include students and...
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.