“The advent of the Waldorf Schools was in my opinion the greatest contribution to world peace and understanding in this Century ”
-Willy Brandt, Nobel Peace Prize Winner

 

About SCC

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The mission of Sound Circle Center for Arts and Anthroposophy is to train Waldorf teachers and provide education and support to Waldorf communities in the Pacific Northwest. We are committed to personal and social renewal through the study and practice of arts and anthroposophy.

Sound Circle offers a part time Foundation Year in arts and anthroposophy. This Foundation Year is a prerequisite to our two-year part-time Teacher Training with concentrations either in grade school education or early childhood education. Sound Circle Teacher Training has graduated three teacher training classes so far, putting dozens of teachers into schools throughout the region.

Sound Circle also offers Symposia courses for adults in the arts and anthroposophy throughout the year. Please see our list of programs for more information.

Sound Circle Center’s History: Learn more about the development of SCC and the work we’ve done since 1992.

Waldorf Education: With almost 150 Waldorf Schools in North America and approximately 900 in 60 nations worldwide, Waldorf education may be the fastest-growing independent school movement in the world. Here’s why.

Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) was a teacher, scientist, and visionary whose work led to the founding of
Waldorf Education, Biodynamic Agriculture, the Camphill Movement, the new art of Eurythmy, and much more.

SCC Board of Trustees

SCC Faculty

 

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