Ruyton Reporter - Spring 2020

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FROM THE BOARD As the world presented us with a ‘new normal’ in 2020, we have been reminded that care, connection and support for one another is critical to ensuring we remain connected as a community during this unprecedented global pandemic. As always, I hope this edition of the Ruyton Reporter finds you and your family safe and well during these challenging times. Given the uncertainties of COVID-19, the Board has made the decision to put all capital development plans on hold as we gain greater insights into the impact of COVID-19 on our community. Subsequently, our priority at this time is to support Ruyton families in need via the provision of bursaries. The COVID-19 Bursary was established this year to support current Ruyton families facing challenges due to this new coronavirus. Our community is central to who we are, and we know we are stronger when we work together. We remain committed to continuing to identify Ruyton families struggling during this difficult time in order to support them, where possible, to continue their daughters’ education at Ruyton. Given the turbulent and uncertain times we have delayed the development of our next Strategic Plan until 2021. Importantly, this provides us with the insights and hindsight necessary to reflect on the short-term and long-term impacts of COVID-19, our learnings from these times and how all these factors will inform our future.

creative opportunities for engagement. We recognise all they have achieved and endured, and thank them for their significant contributions to our community. Since Term 1, our staff have demonstrated time and time again their professionalism and dedication. Staff have all done their best to ensure our girls have continued to receive an excellent education, despite the challenges of COVID-19 restrictions and protocols, and the unexpected transition of distance learning and working from home. We extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to students, families, staff, volunteers, Old Girls, and our broader community for their continued support and engagement this year, during what have been challenging times for everyone. We have witnessed so many acts of kindness and support for one another, and feel fortunate to serve a community that strives to work together, even while we’re apart. Virginia McLaughlan President, The Ruyton Board

This term we will farewell the Class of 2020, and we thank them for their strong leadership this year. In a year that has not allowed the expected events of Year 12, this cohort has led with radiance and unity. They have kept our spirits up, kept our girls connected, and created new and 2

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ALUMNAE

7min
pages 36-40

DISTANCE LEARNING IN THE 1940s

3min
pages 34-35

OLD RUYTONIANS’ ASSOCIATION

1min
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PARENTS OF RUYTON (POR

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OLD GIRL REACH OUT PROGRAMME

2min
page 31

FOUNDATION

1min
page 30

RUYTON SCHOLAR PROGRAMME

2min
page 28

SENIOR SCHOOL

2min
page 29

2020 VIRTUAL MOTHER’S DAY CLASSIC

1min
page 27

ISOLATION INNOVATION DAY

1min
page 25

THE JOYS OF MUSIC

2min
pages 16-17

NURTURING OUR YOUNGEST LEARNERS

2min
pages 22-23

DIGGING DEEP AND FINDING FUN

2min
page 24

THE DEAR EDWINA SHOW

1min
page 20

LORD OF THE FLIES

2min
pages 18-19

JUNIOR SCHOOL CONNECT

1min
page 14

RUYTON CLICK AND DROP SERVICE

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EARLY LEARNING

1min
pages 12-13

PERFORMING ARTS HOUSE FESTIVAL (PAHF

1min
page 7

CARE AND CONNECTION

2min
page 10

VALUABLE LEARNING FROM DISRUPTION

2min
page 8

THE TOTAL WELLBEING PARENT CONFERENCE

1min
page 11

LEARNING LEADERSHIP IN CHALLENGING TIMES

2min
page 6

FROM THE BOARD

2min
page 4

UNITED BY THE RUYTON SPIRIT

1min
page 5

FROM THE STUDY

3min
page 3
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