Sydney Rudolf Steiner College - Parsifal College

Sydney Rudolf Steiner College - Parsifal College Teacher training and adult education based on the work of Rudolf Steiner

Sydney Rudolf Steiner College is an Adult Education College and Registered Training Organisation in the heart of the Sydney CBD.

LAST CHANCE - Registrations close tomorrowStorytelling, Craft & the Living ArtsFor Steiner educators and parents of youn...
02/04/2026

LAST CHANCE - Registrations close tomorrow

Storytelling, Craft & the Living Arts

For Steiner educators and parents of young children - this April, we warmly invite you to join us for something special.

2-Day Enrichment Program

Immerse yourself in two days of hands-on learning in the arts and rhythms at the heart of Steiner early childhood life.

Whether you are an educator deepening your practice or a parent enriching your home life -- come away with practical skills and fresh inspiration.

16 -- 17 April 2026
Lorien Novalis Steiner School, Dural
$360 incl. GST | Catering included

⏰ Registrations close 3 April

πŸ‘‰ Reserve your place here: https://sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com/.../early.../

For Steiner educators and parents of young children - this April, we warmly invite you to join us for something special....
27/03/2026

For Steiner educators and parents of young children - this April, we warmly invite you to join us for something special.

2-Day Enrichment Program | Storytelling, Craft & the Living Arts

Immerse yourself in two days of hands-on learning in the arts and rhythms at the heart of Steiner early childhood life.

- Storytelling technique and delivery
- Felting and puppet making
- Biodynamic gardening, bread baking and nutrition
- Nature stories for young children

Whether you are an educator deepening your practice or a parent enriching your home life -- come away with practical skills and fresh inspiration.

16 -- 17 April 2026
Lorien Novalis Steiner School, Dural
$360 incl. GST | Catering included

⏰ Registrations close 3 April
πŸ‘‰ Reserve your place here: https://sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com/course/early-childhood-enrichment-program/

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πŸ‚ An invitation to educators"I enjoyed the entire seminar immensely. I wish I could come back for more. The people were ...
25/03/2026

πŸ‚ An invitation to educators

"I enjoyed the entire seminar immensely. I wish I could come back for more. The people were fabulous, the lecturers extraordinary, the content amazing." β€” Past participant

What if your next five days of professional development left you feeling genuinely renewed?

The Primary Autumn Seminar is a five-day, in-person professional development event for primary educators - created to re-enliven the capacities that lie at the heart of Steiner teaching.

Over five immersive days, you'll work directly with the following creative disciplines central to Steiner education:

Painting
Speech & Drama
Eurythmy
Movement
Handwork
Nutrition & Biodynamics

We are delighted to welcome Dr Konrad Korobacz, Principal of Lorien Novalis Steiner School, as keynote lecturer.

Date: 15 – 19 April 2026
Venue: Lorien Novalis Steiner School, Dural NSW
Cost: $790 incl. GST Β· Delicious catering included

Places are limited β€” register early to secure yours.

πŸ‘‰ https://sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com/course/primary-seminar-1-autumn/

Visit sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com to learn more


It's not too late! Join us tomorrow in Sydney🌱 A Hands-On Autumn Garden Day for FamiliesEver wondered what's possible in...
20/03/2026

It's not too late! Join us tomorrow in Sydney

🌱 A Hands-On Autumn Garden Day for Families

Ever wondered what's possible in a suburban backyard? Come find out!

Join Sandra Frain - experienced educator and biodynamic practitioner - for a joyful, hands-on day of planting, composting, and connecting with the living world, right in a suburban 'backyard farm' in Frenchs Forest, Sydney.

Whether you're a seasoned gardener or have never touched a trowel, this is a day for the whole family to slow down, get your hands dirty, and learn how to grow healthy soil, healthy plants, and nutrient-dense food - even on a small property.

On the day you'll explore:
- Biodynamic and regenerative gardening practices
- Composting and building living soil
- Seasonal autumn planting
- Connecting with nature and community

πŸ“… Sunday 22 March 2026
⏰ 9:00am – 2:00pm
πŸ“ Frenchs Forest, Sydney (exact address shared on registration)
$130 per family

All ages welcome | No experience needed
Places are strictly limited

πŸ‘‰ Register now to secure your family's spot:
https://sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com/.../biodynamic.../

Or visit sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com
We look forward to welcoming you!

🌱 A Hands-On Autumn Garden Day for FamiliesEver wondered what's possible in a suburban backyard? Come find out!Join Sand...
13/03/2026

🌱 A Hands-On Autumn Garden Day for Families

Ever wondered what's possible in a suburban backyard? Come find out!

Join Sandra Frain - experienced educator and biodynamic practitioner - for a joyful, hands-on day of planting, composting, and connecting with the living world, right in a little suburban 'backyard farm' in Frenchs Forest, Sydney.

Whether you're a seasoned gardener or have never touched a trowel, this is a day for the whole family to slow down, get your hands dirty, and learn how to grow healthy soil, healthy plants, and nutrient-dense food - even on a small property.

On the day you'll explore:
- Biodynamic and regenerative gardening practices
- Composting and building living soil
- Seasonal autumn planting
- Connecting with nature and community

πŸ“… Sunday 22 March 2026
⏰ 9:00am – 2:00pm
πŸ“ Frenchs Forest, Sydney (exact address shared on registration)
$130 per family
All ages welcome | No experience needed

Places are strictly limited

πŸ‘‰ Register now to secure your family's spot:
https://sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com/course/biodynamic-agriculture-course/

Or visit sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com

We look forward to welcoming you!

🌿 An Invitation for Early Childhood EducatorsWe warmly invite you to join us this April for a two-day professional devel...
11/03/2026

🌿 An Invitation for Early Childhood Educators

We warmly invite you to join us this April for a two-day professional development program created especially for educators working in the early childhood years.

2-Day Enrichment Program for Early Childhood Educators
Storytelling, Craft & the Living Arts

πŸ“… 16 - 17 April 2026
Lorien Novalis Steiner School, Dural
In-Person | Places are limited

This hands-on program is designed to strengthen and expand your teaching practice, building practical skills across a range of arts and activities central to Steiner early childhood education.

Over two days you will:

- Develop confidence in the art of storytelling, with dedicated workshops in storytelling technique
- Build practical skills in felting and puppet making
- Explore the rhythms of biodynamic gardening, bread baking and nutrition
- Discover fresh approaches to sharing nature stories with young children

Come away with practical new skills to support your professional development and inspire your teaching journey.

Your Tutors
Lillia Mana, Sandra Frain and Bec Whitcombe are three experienced Steiner early childhood educators who together bring many years of dedicated practice - and a rich, grounded learning environment for participants at every stage of their professional journey.

πŸ‘‰ Places are limited. Register early to secure your spot.

https://sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com/course/early-childhood-enrichment-program/

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A child stumbles while learning to skip.Another struggles to sit still at the desk.One seems bright and articulate, yet ...
08/03/2026

A child stumbles while learning to skip.
Another struggles to sit still at the desk.

One seems bright and articulate, yet finds it hard to truly listen to others.
Another reads fluently, but comprehension feels thin – as though the words don’t quite land.

In education, we often ask: Is this academic? Behavioural? Emotional?
But what if the question begins somewhere deeper?

In Steiner education, we work with an expanded understanding of the human senses.

Beyond the familiar five, Steiner education recognises twelve senses – integrated systems that allow us to perceive the world both inwardly and outwardly. Together, they form the foundation of human awareness, relationship, and learning.

The Body as the First Classroom:

Before a child can read, reason, or analyse, they must first feel secure in their body.

The lower senses – Touch, Life or well-being, Self-Movement and Balance – allow a child to coordinate movement, sit upright with ease, and feel physically settled. When these are well supported in early childhood through movement, rhythm, play and practical activity, they form a stable base for later learning.

Without that base, higher learning can feel effortful or fragmented, not because the child lacks intelligence, but because the foundation is still forming.

Meeting the World:

As the child grows, their senses turn outward.

Through sight, sound, temperature, smell and taste, they explore and differentiate the world. They build relationship with their environment.

But something even more subtle is developing.

The higher senses – Hearing, Word, Thought, and the Sense of the Other – gradually awaken through middle childhood and adolescence. These allow a young person not only to hear sounds, but to hear meaning. Not only to receive information, but to grasp concepts. Not only to interact socially, but to perceive another human being as an individual presence.

These capacities do not fully mature in early childhood. They unfold over time, continuing into early adulthood.

Why This Matters for Education:

When we see learning through the lens of the twelve senses, education changes.

Reading is no longer just decoding symbols; it is connected to the developing sense of Word – the ability to experience meaning, nuance, and intention in language.

Mathematics is not only procedural; it calls upon an inner sense of balance – the capacity to hold relationships and find equilibrium within thinking.

Listening in a classroom is not merely behavioural compliance; it reflects the maturation of the higher senses that enable genuine perception of another person’s speech and thought.

In this light, many educational challenges invite a deeper question: Which senses are still developing, and how can we support them?

A Developmental View of the Child:

In Steiner education, the twelve senses are understood as unfolding gradually, each with its own rhythm and stage of integration. They are not fully formed at any one point in childhood.

This developmental awareness invites patience. It invites movement, art, music, storytelling, practical work, and rich sensory experience – not as β€œextras,” but as essential nourishment for healthy growth.

When education engages the whole human being – body, feeling life, and thinking – it strengthens the sensory foundation upon which academic learning rests.

This is one reason Steiner education is sometimes described as a healing education: it seeks not merely to inform the intellect, but to support the balanced development of the child’s capacities to meet the world.

For educators and parents alike, the question becomes:

What if learning difficulties, behavioural challenges, and social struggles are not simply problems to fix – but signals of senses still growing?

And what might education look like if we consciously nurtured all twelve?

The courses we offer for teachers, educators and parents explore this expanded understanding of human development. This awareness is woven throughout our study and practice.

At the heart of Steiner education is an ongoing exploration of the human being. This is an essential enquiry when working with children who are still in the process of becoming.

Through a deeper understanding of these subtle yet intrinsic aspects of human development, education can shift in its orientation. Rather than teaching only from the outside in, we begin to support learning from the inside out.

When we work in this way, education becomes not only the transmission of knowledge, but a conscious support for the unfolding capacities of the child.

Image credit: Hayana Fernanda, pexels.com


https://sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com/articles/more-than-five-senses-rethinking-how-children-learn/

Get your hands dirty (and your heart full) this autumn 🌿Join us for a Biodynamic Family Workshop in Frenchs Forest - a p...
23/02/2026

Get your hands dirty (and your heart full) this autumn 🌿

Join us for a Biodynamic Family Workshop in Frenchs Forest - a practical, joyful day outdoors for all ages and experience levels.

Led by highly experienced educator and biodynamics practitioner Sandra Frain, this hands-on workshop invites families, gardeners, and the garden-curious to explore holistic and regenerative gardening practices together.

We’ll be gathering at an inspiring suburban backyard farm, where we will:
β€’ Rejuvenate garden beds with freshly composted soil
β€’ Plant winter crops using companion planting
β€’ Apply biodynamic preparations
β€’ Prepare fruit trees, natives, and shrubs for winter

πŸ₯— Shared morning tea & lunch
(bring food for yourself and/or to share, plus your own utensils)

πŸ“… Sunday 22 March 2026
9am – 2pm
Frenchs Forest, Sydney Northern Suburbs
$130 per family (incl. GST)
All ages welcome – no experience needed

🌱 Places are limited.
Come be inspired by what’s possible, right where you live.

πŸ‘‰ Book online at https://sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com/course/biodynamic-agriculture-course/

Or visit sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com

Final Call: Part-time Steiner training coursesThis is your final opportunity to join our 2026 part-time Steiner training...
04/02/2026

Final Call: Part-time Steiner training courses

This is your final opportunity to join our 2026 part-time Steiner training courses. Enrolments close this Friday.

If you have been holding an inner question about stepping into a healing, heart-centred education of the child, this is your final invitation.

Steiner education recognises that the wellbeing, inner development and resilience of the teacher are essential to the learning experience of the child. It is an education that speaks not only to the intellect, but to the whole human being, and meets the future with care, consciousness and courage.

Our part-time training pathways offer opportunities to uplift, nourish and upskill across all stages of childhood, from the Early Childhood years, through to Primary and High School.

Whether you are an experienced educator transitioning from mainstream education, a parent seeking deeper understanding, or someone feeling called to begin a new path, these courses offer a living, human-centred approach that aims to engage the head, the heart, and the hands.

No prerequisites or prior studies are required. International students are welcome.

Enrolments close Friday, 6th February.

If you have been waiting for the right moment, we warmly encourage you not to let this one pass.

To enrol now, please visit our website at sydneyrudolfsteinercollege.com

Nurturing the Foundations of LifeIn the early years of life, the young child learns primarily through doing, sensing, an...
01/02/2026

Nurturing the Foundations of Life

In the early years of life, the young child learns primarily through doing, sensing, and being. Long before abstract thinking awakens, the young child absorbs and experiences the world through imitation, atmosphere, and activity. For this reason, Steiner/Waldorf early childhood education places great emphasis on qualities that nourish the whole child: simplicity, warmth, reverence, and the creation of spaces that feel timeless and secure.

Read more - https://mailchi.mp/sydneyrudolfsteinercollege/sydney-rudolf-steiner-college-adult-education-17464179-xr73aijk2m-17465261

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