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
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...
November & December Events – Local and on Zoom
There are several events of anthroposophical interest happening this month and next in the local Thornhill community and in the Zoom world. In this post we will summarize a few such events that we know about. Polaris Branch Workshop Nov 25th and Talk Nov. 29th The...
Report on the Waldorf Development Conference with Christof Wiechert Nov 3-4, 2023
Last Friday and Saturday November, 3-4 Rudolf Steiner College Canada hosted our annual Waldorf Development Conference featuring Christof Wiechert as the keynote speaker. Christof worked as a Waldorf teacher in The Hague for 30 years and was head of the Pedagogical...
RSCC Seeks New Executive Director and Program Director Waldorf Teacher Education
Rudolf Steiner College Canada is pleased to announce that we are hiring for two positions: Executive Director and Program Director Waldorf Teacher Education. We will be sending out this message to our existing subscribers list by email. We will also be sending it to...
Last Chance to Register for Christof Wiechert Nov. 3-4
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from an expert in the art of Waldorf education. NOTE: Last day to register for lunch is Tuesday October 31st. Christof's presentation at last year's Waldorf Development Conference was so well received that we invited him...
High School Seminar Week
More than 20 Waldorf teachers and student teachers attended a high school seminar this week at RSCC with visiting teacher David Barham. When he’s not traveling around giving courses, David leads the high school program at Centre for Anthroposophy in Wilton NH, having...
Building a Better ZOOM Experience for Online Users
One of the silver linings of Covid was that Zoom became more of an accepted option for those who couldn't travel. Many events which had earlier been in-person only were now being opened up to online participation. And while some of our earlier Zoom presentations left...
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