RNPS Health & Wellbeing

Raising Body Bright ChildrenLIVE WEBINARSupport for children's body image!
Children today are growing up in a world where appearance pressures start far too early. Parents and carers naturally want their children to feel confident and comfortable in their bodies, but it’s not always easy to know how to help.
That’s why Butterfly is inviting parents of primary age children to a live, virtual seminar designed to provide the tools, knowledge, and confidence to nurture a positive body image and a healthy relationship with eating and physical activity, right from the start.
In this practical, engaging session, parents will learn:
Event Details Date: Wednesday, 17 June 2026 Time: 7pm - 8pm AEST (+15 mins for questions) Via: Zoom. Time limited recording available Cost: $15
Meet Your Butterfly Facilitator - Kate McGill Kate is an Accredited Practising Dietitian, Nutritionist, and Body Image Coach with a passion for helping people to develop healthy, positive relationships with food and their bodies. She facilitates Butterfly's education sessions to students, parents, and educators, and works as a dietitian in Butterfly’s Next Stepsprogram, supporting individuals in recovery from eating disorders.
Alongside her work with Butterfly, Kate runs her own nutrition and body image coaching practice, where she empowers clients to make lasting, healthy changes. As a mum to a tween and teen she understands the real-life challenges parents face and brings both professional expertise and personal insight to her work.
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Lunchtime Clubs:
Lunchtime clubs offer students valuable opportunities to explore interests, build friendships, and develop skills in a relaxed, supportive environment. They create a sense of belonging, boost confidence, and encourage positive social interactions—especially for students who may feel less connected in the playground. By providing structured, enjoyable activities, lunchtime clubs also help reduce boredom and playground conflicts, contributing to a calmer, more inclusive school culture. RNPS has a range of clubs students can participate in.
Monday - Gardening Club
Tuesday - Table top games Club
Wednesday - Writing Club
Thursday - Lego Club
Friday - JSC (Junior School Council Reps)
Quiet Club - every lunchtime
Quiet Club provides a calm and supportive space for students who find the busy nature of outside playtimes challenging. It offers structured opportunities for gentle social interaction, allowing children to engage at their own pace with the help of caring adults. Through guided conversations, shared activities, and positive role‑modelling, students can practise social skills, build confidence, and form friendships in a safe environment. Quiet Club helps reduce anxiety, supports emotional regulation, and fosters a sense of belonging for those who benefit from extra guidance during unstructured play. Please speak with your child’s teacher if you feel your child would benefit from this club.
Understanding and supporting students who experience ‘school can’t’
Join us for a supportive webinar designed to equip you with the confidence, knowledge and practical tools needed to understand and support students who experience 'School Can't'. Hear from School Can’t Australia about:
Identifying early signs of distress.
Why we need to reframe School Refusal as School Can’t.
How to support your child / teen when they are distressed about attending school.
Learn about common stressors and the autonomic nervous system.
The relationship between chronic stress and wellbeing.
Looking after yourself as a parent / carer.
Date: Tuesday 12 May
Time: 7pm to 8.30pm
Venue: online, Bookings are essential
Term 2 Dads Chat
Maroondah and Yarra Ranges Councils are working in partnership again to provide this strengths-based series of five workshops, FREE to dads and male carers of children aged 0-8 years.
These Dads Chat workshops are designed and delivered by Tony Vallance from Building Better Brains, and focus on connecting with other local dads and dives deep into your role as a dad or male carer. Share ideas and get hands on with tools and techniques that make you feel more connected to your children and other dads.
Dates: Monday nights (18 May, 25 May, 1 June, 15 June, 22 June - no session on Kings Birthday public holiday)
Time: 7pm to 9pm
Venue: Croydon Community Hub, 7 Civic Square, Croydon 3136
Cost: Free, Bookings essential.

