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Sunbridge Institute

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Sunbridge Institute (formerly Sunbridge College) is a not--for-profit adult learning center located in Chestnut Ridge, New York. The institute specializes in teacher training for Waldorf education, inspired by anthroposophy. Sunbridge is a full member of the Association of Waldorf Schools of North American (AWSNA) and the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America (WECAN) and is a partner of SUNY Empire State College. Offerings include: Waldorf Early Childhood Teacher Education (13-week, low-residency part-time program held over the course of 25 months) Waldorf Elementary Teacher Education (15-week, low-residency part-time program held over the course of 33 months) Waldorf Elementary Music Teacher Education (4-week certificate intensive) Waldorf World Language Teacher Education (4-week certificate intensive) Week-long courses and weekend workshops on aspects of Waldorf Education and teaching and non-profit leadership, held throughout the year and as part of Sunbridge Summer Series

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Sunbridge Institute
Hungry Hollow Road, Town of Ramapo

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