Things To
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Things To
Know
SAVE THE DATES
At Ripponlea Primary School, we know that when families understand what is happening in the classroom, students feel more confident, supported and successful in their learning.
As part of strengthening our communication processes and helping families connect more deeply with their child’s learning, we are introducing fortnightly Curriculum Learning Updates across all year levels, beginning in Week 6.
Each family will receive a fortnightly year-level newsletter outlining:
This will provide families with prior knowledge of what is coming up in the classroom and practical ways to engage in meaningful learning conversations at home.
At RPS, home learning is purposeful and designed to build independence, responsibility and strong learning habits over time.
Across all year levels, we ask families to engage with homework routines.The routine itself builds responsibility, organisation and self-management skills — skills that become increasingly important as students grow older and begin to manage tasks independently.
Students in Years 1–6 have access to the My Numeracy Portal, where teachers will assign tasks aligned directly to:
These tasks are targeted and purposeful, supporting growth and consolidation of key skills.
For further clarification, please refer to our Home Learning Policy on the school website which will be updated to reflect these new changes for 2026.
We look forward to launching this strengthened communication approach in Week 6 and continuing to build strong partnerships between home and school.
As many of you know, we recently loaded a full container of furniture to Pacific Assist, supporting communities in Papua New Guinea. It was a wonderful example of our students living our motto of Care, Create, Connect and understanding what it means to make a difference beyond our school gates.
However, we still have a small number of furniture items that were not suitable for shipping. Rather than disposing of them, we would love to see them reused within our own community.
Available items include:
These items could be perfect for:
If you would like to take any of these items, please feel free to help yourself. They are located at the back of the Barrbunin.
We would much prefer these pieces find a second life in our community rather than going to waste.




Cardboard trays and bags are available at the office for all of the yummy goodies.
REMEMBER - every item must have an ingredients list attached for us to be able to sell, they are with the packaging in the office.
You can drop off your items on either Monday the 23rd February or Tuesday the 24th February to the office. Please add your name, contact number and what you have baked to the list in the office.
And just a reminder, we cannot sell items that need to be kept refrigerated - for example items with fresh cream or Cheesecakes.
Thank you for helping us with our Bake Sale, we can't wait to see and try all of the delicious creations!
If you’re after a no-fuss hat that’s perfect for playing hard and staying protected, this is it.
Ideal for Active Days – Whether you’re playing footy or hanging at lunchtime, it stays put and keeps the sun off.
👒 Best Alternative to a Slouch Hat:If you love the protection and style of a slouch hat but want something even simpler to wear and play in — the Legionnaire is your go-to.
👉 Play without the fuss — grab yours now while it’s on sale!
Cost: Attendance is free, but spots are limited and registration is essential.
👉 Register / get more info here:🔗 Australian Girls Choir Open Day registration page
Last year, we made strong progress in improving our school environment to ensure it remained safe, functional and inclusive for our whole community.
These improvements reflected careful planning and a strong commitment to student wellbeing, safety and inclusion.
As we plan ahead, our next priorities include:
We remain committed to continuing these improvements as funding opportunities arise, always keeping safety, inclusion and student learning at the forefront of our decisions.
At Ripponlea Primary School, we often say: we may be small, but we do things on a grand scale. This belief underpins everything we do for our students.
While government funding provides a basic foundation, it is limited in its capacity to fully support the high‑quality education, wellbeing programs and learning environments our community expects and values. Voluntary financial contributions from families make a profound difference. Nothing feels too difficult or out of reach when our families stand alongside us and truly, every dollar counts.
Your voluntary contributions directly support:
The government provides schools with only a small allocation for maintenance and building repairs. For a heritage school site that is used every day, this funding is simply not sufficient.
Families who contribute to the Maintenance Fund can see their generosity reflected across the school in very practical ways.
Maintenance funding supports weekly weekend grounds checks and cleaning, undertaken by one of our valued Education Support staff members, Mark.
Each weekend, Mark:
Unfortunately, when older teens or members of the wider community access the school after hours, items such as broken glass, alcohol bottles and rubbish are sometimes left behind. This regular work ensures the school is safe, clean and ready for learning every Monday morning.
Maintenance contributions also fund:
This work is essential for safety, presentation and compliance, and helps prevent urgent or costly repairs later.
Our ovals are sanitised and cleaned each term, supporting the health and wellbeing of students who love running, playing soccer, kicking footy and being active every day.
Ongoing maintenance funding means that community working bees no longer need to focus on major repairs each term. Instead, they can be used to:
This creates a more sustainable and positive way for families to contribute their time and energy.
Families who choose to make a tax‑deductible donation to the Library Fund are directly investing in a love of reading across Ripponlea Primary School. These contributions support not only the purchase of new books for our school library including award‑winning and high‑interest titles but also the continued development of classroom libraries.
Thanks to your generosity this year, Mr Howel was able to purchase sets of novels for all Year 3/4 and Year 5/6 students. These novels are intentionally purchased in class sets to support rich novel studies.
Through these studies, students:
Having different novels allocated to different year levels ensures students are exposed to a broad range of texts, while avoiding repeated reading of the same novels year after year.
Looking ahead, if further contributions are received, we plan to expand our investment by purchasing take‑home reading materials for all Foundation to Year 4 classes. As part of our renewed routines at Ripponlea Primary School, home reading and reading diaries will play an important role in strengthening the partnership between home and school and supporting reading growth beyond the classroom.
Every Library Fund contribution helps us nurture confident, capable and enthusiastic readers and ensures books remain at the heart of learning at RPS.
Curriculum Contributions play a vital role in ensuring both classroom and specialist teachers have access to the resources they need to deliver engaging, hands‑on and high‑quality learning experiences.
Thanks to the generosity of families, our students have everything at their fingertips — from learning manipulatives and art materials to high‑quality paper, craft supplies and specialist equipment that bring learning to life.
These contributions have had a direct impact across learning areas:
This growth will be made possible through a combination of parent curriculum contributions and funds raised through the Ripoffs win, demonstrating once again the power of our community working together.
Curriculum Contributions ensure learning is not limited by resources, but instead enriched by opportunity supporting creativity, engagement and depth across all areas of the curriculum.
Did you know that Ripponlea Primary School is over 103 years old? Our school is rich in history, tradition and community pride. With that legacy, however, comes the responsibility of caring for ageing buildings that require ongoing maintenance and thoughtful restoration.
That is why we were absolutely delighted to receive the wonderful news that Ripponlea Primary School has been successful in securing $499,966 through the Capital Works Fund 2025–26 Open Round.
This significant funding will support the replacement of roofing and associated restoration and painting works across the school. The project will be led by the Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA), who will work closely with our school to finalise the scope, undertake design work and manage delivery.
This investment is a major step in preserving our beautiful historic buildings, ensuring they remain safe, functional and welcoming for our students, staff and wider community for generations to come.
We are incredibly grateful for this support and thank the Victorian Government and the VSBA for their commitment to maintaining and improving public school facilities.
We look forward to sharing further updates with our community as the project progresses.