Rangeview
Parents & Friends
Rangeview
Parents & Friends
Welcome back Rangeview Families, we hope that everyone had a safe and happy break.
Vision Portraits are back for another year of fundraising – taking beautiful photographs of our children, families, or friends at the convenient location of the school gym.
When: Sunday 2nd March
Booking link: www.visionportraits.com.au/fundraise
Simply click on the link above, scroll down until you find Rangeview Primary School and select a convenient time for your photoshoot (password: raisefunds)
$30 (plus $1.60 booking fee) per ticket which is donated to the school.
Get in quick to secure your spot.
The best gift any parent can give a child is the love of books and the joy and benefits of independent reading for fun. Children who read at home, or are read to, have a head start on reading success in school.
Our school is participating in Scholastic Book Club this year. Up to twice a term, during the school year, we will send home a Club catalogue with a different selection of books offered for all ages.
You’ll find award-winning books and bestsellers, as well as old and new favourites. We recommend them because the books span a wide range of children’s reading levels and interests and because they are inexpensive (some books cost as little as $2).
It is easy to order. The Book Club LOOP platform for parents allows you to pay by credit card. Your child’s order is submitted directly to school safe and sound and the books will be delivered to class. You can place your child’s order at www.scholastic.com.au/LOOP or using the LOOP app, which can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play.
Please note that we only accept online orders through the Parent “LOOP”
We recommend that you return your order 17th February 2025
Owning your own books is something special! We hope that you will encourage your child to order books this year. Each order helps earn free books and teaching materials for our classrooms, however there is never any obligation to order. We know of no better way to encourage reading than to allow children to choose the books they want to read.