Ruyton is a dynamic learning community dedicated to the pursuit of educational excellence and personal fulfilment.

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Inside Ruyton

Inside Ruyton Ruyton is a dynamic learning community dedicated to the pursuit of educational excellence and personal fulfilment. We aim to foster the individuality of each student in a caring and safe environment, nurturing intellectual, physical and social qualities essential for growth.

Welcome Ruyton has an outstanding reputation for excellence in the education of girls and young women. The School is well known for its exceptional culture, providing a clear focus on personalised learning and the attainment of educational excellence and personal fulfilment. The size of our learning community is an important part of this culture with our Early Learning Centre, Junior School and Senior School sharing the one campus. This provides for the natural development of formal and informal leadership and mentoring programmes across the learning community. Ruyton girls are proud of their reputation as active and involved students. They are provided with a wide range of curricular and co-curricular opportunities as they move through the School, with many of them engaging in a variety of activities which include community service, debating, drama, music and sport. Their high levels of participation and achievement enhance our culture and build their sense of belonging. Most importantly, they enjoy these experiences and opportunities and develop skills and friendships that can last a lifetime. In an increasingly digital world we ensure that we provide our girls with the opportunity to use a variety of tools and strategies to approach their learning so they are flexible and can adapt to diverse circumstances. As a learning community we believe that our girls need to be equipped with the skills, knowledge, values and attitudes to engage with and respond to the realworld problems and complexities of the 21st century, while maintaining their enjoyment of learning. First and foremost they need to see themselves as lifelong learners and global citizens, with a responsibility to take action. We encourage our girls to think creatively and laterally, to think big and to ask questions, so they are empowered to meet challenges and make informed decisions. Ruyton girls are encouraged to lead. Ruyton is frequently placed in the top-performing schools in Victoria, recognising our strong and consistent academic focus. In Years 11 and 12 our girls take part in the unique Co-ordinate Programme with Trinity Grammar School, providing our students with an educational experience that promotes independence as they prepare for tertiary education. There is no better way to understand our School than to come Inside Ruyton on one of our Open Mornings or to attend one of our Principal s Conversations and experience the Ruyton culture. I look forward to meeting you and your daughter. Ms Linda Douglas, Principal

Life Long Learning As learners our girls are intellectually curious, versatile and can work both independently and collaboratively. When your daughter starts at Ruyton she embarks on a holistic journey where she is offered the opportunity to achieve her personal best and educational excellence. This is achieved through fostering the individuality of each girl. Our commitment to your daughter is constant, but we also respond to change to ensure she has the most up-to-date learning opportunities and that she is a well-rounded and active global citizen for the 21st century. From Early Learning to Year 12, personalised learning underpins all that is offered at Ruyton, maximising challenge, choice and diversity within the curriculum, across co-curricular activities and providing a balance of learning for life. We believe that every girl is unique, with a wide range of abilities, interests and learning styles. Individual progress is reviewed on a regular basis for each girl, identifying the need for both extension and assistance, and this complements the differentiated support provided in the classroom. We aim to develop the girls potential, and to ensure that they have opportunities to extend their understandings within, as well as beyond, the curriculum. The School, via the Individual Learning Department, seeks to identify Highly Able, and Gifted and Talented students to participate in dedicated programmes. Ruyton s VCE results are consistently outstanding, with many of our students receiving State and National Awards recognising academic excellence. The Co-ordinate Programme with Trinity Grammar School at VCE offers an integrated timetable across the two schools, increasing each student s opportunity to study their preferred VCE subjects, and promoting a more independent learning approach. This innovative and unique programme offers the best of both worlds, enabling each school to maintain its independence while engaging in co-education in a variety of contexts. It begins as early as the Junior School, through the Buddies Programme, and extends through the Senior School, with joint drama and musical productions, dancing classes and shared community service activities.

Leadership for All As leaders our girls act with integrity, self-assurance, initiative and an awareness of the value of service. Leaders are made, not born, and at Ruyton we believe in leadership for all. Girls are prepared for leadership throughout their school life, enhancing the individual s growth in awareness, self-esteem and responsibility. In the Junior School girls are encouraged to discover and develop their leadership skills through a variety of programmes embedded in the curriculum. By year 6 girls have had experience working together both as part of a team and as a captain. They learn the demands and satisfaction of service, responsibility and the necessity of teamwork to accomplish worthwhile goals. In the Senior School leadership takes girls on a journey of progression, from being a leader of self, to being a leader of her peers and working in cohesive and supportive teams, to being a leader of community both within and outside the School, and, by Years 11 and 12, to being a leader of the School, inspiring and motivating others through her actions. This progression occurs through sequential leadership training in the House System, Year Level Community Service Programmes, Co-curricular activities, the Personal Development Programme and Form and student leadership. Our girls are offered every opportunity to become real global citizens and leaders.

Learning Spaces Learning Spaces for a Supportive Environment Ruyton Girls School is located in the heart of Kew, seven kilometres east of Melbourne s CBD, and close to public transport and school bus routes. Established in 1878, Ruyton s buildings reflect a combination of the old and the new. At the heart of the School is the heritage-protected Moreton Bay Fig tree, standing loyal and true, just like our motto, Recte et Fideliter Upright and Faithful. We are fortunate to have a single-site campus where the Early Learning Centre, the Junior School and the Senior School are all linked. This fosters a strong sense of belonging, which manifests itself in a whole-school approach, with students, staff and parents working together as part of one school community. Ruyton has state-of-the-art learning centres, including a Library Resource Centre (IT/library facilities, theatrette and audio-visual room), the Prue Gillies Building (visual art facilities and the Year 12 Centre) and the Royce Theatre. The Carolyn Anderson Building houses the Junior School Centre for Creativity where there are classrooms and specialist facilities for music, drama, science and art. The Ruyton Aquatic Centre and the John Bate PE Centre house the School s comprehensive Physical Education, Health and Wellbeing facility. We recognise the importance of providing the best possible learning and teaching spaces for our students and staff, and traditional buildings integrate with modern facilities. Currently, we are engaged in a building plan to upgrade our Years 7 and 8 areas, our science facilities, the Junior School and the Royce Theatre. Every new infrastructure project undertaken considers the environmental impact and includes, where possible, energy and resource-saving initiatives.

Personal Development As individuals our girls are confident, resourceful and resilient. Inside Ruyton we focus on the wellbeing of our girls. Ruyton is a happy school where girls and staff respect the right to work in a safe and healthy environment and where there is open communication. As part of the Personal Development Programme we involve classroom teachers, Year Level Co-ordinators, the Heads of both Junior and Senior Schools, and dedicated Junior and Senior School counsellors. Positive relationships are promoted across year levels within the Early Learning Centre, and the Junior and Senior Schools to widen our students sense of responsibility and community. Through our programme of personal development we seek to nurture our girls confidence and self-esteem to help them towards greater fulfilment. From the time our girls enter Ruyton s Early Learning we seek to affirm their individuality. We have a strong programme of peer mentoring and leadership across the School which assists the girls in their development as inclusive and resilient individuals. Both in curriculum and co-curricular activities girls have the opportunity to learn and grow as part of this programme. We are able to support a smooth passage from Early Learning to the Junior and Senior Schools through our transition and orientation programmes. Our girls participate in Values programmes across the School which explore ethical behaviour. Ruyton s values are respect, compassion, responsibility, integrity, inclusiveness, service, honesty and fairness. Girls are placed in one of four Houses on their arrival at Ruyton Anderson, Bromby, Daniell or Lascelles and a sense of pride develops through interaction across all year levels. During the year there are swimming and athletics carnivals, and public speaking and performing arts events between the Houses. This encourages a spirit of friendly competition and teamwork, and provides opportunities for leadership and mentoring.

Global Citizens As citizens our girls are enterprising, creative and have a commitment to community service, sustainability and a global society. Our girls are inclusive and compassionate. Ruyton is committed to becoming a more sustainable school though involvement with the ResourceSmart Schools Programme and the Schools Environment Tracking System. Girls are empowered to act through membership of the Green Team in the Junior School and environmentally-focused activities and events are organised in the Senior School. We seek to promote action where our students can make a difference in raising awareness and activism both inside and outside Ruyton. At Ruyton the value of volunteering in our world is intrinsic. Our programme emphasises education, awareness, support and action to increase our students empathy. By recognising and understanding hardships faced at a local, national and international level girls become more compassionate and inclusive. The Community Service Programme commences at Junior level and continues through the Senior School. Girls are involved in a variety of activities to support those in the community who are less fortunate. In the Senior School each year level has responsibility for a particular charity which is researched and promoted through each Form group. Our Junior and Senior girls are afforded opportunities in challenging outdoor activities which stimulate them to explore and expand their horizons in preparation to become active global citizens. Ruyton also has a comprehensive exchange programme with schools nationally and internationally, and offers cultural, music and sporting tours.

Community A Collaborative and Caring Community Ruyton is a very special place and this is reflected in the thriving School community. Ruyton Early Learning, Junior and Senior School are linked together on the same campus and this fosters a strong sense of belonging. Ruyton is a community where teachers, girls and their families work together and value each other. This whole-school approach to developing and maintaining positive relationships allows our girls to mature as confident and self-assured individuals. Ruyton has a Board of Directors whose primary responsibilities are to oversee the governance and strategic development of the School, including the selection and appointment of the Principal, and monitoring and reviewing the School s operations, finances, buildings and compliance obligations. Members of the Ruyton Executive have responsibility for the management and operation of the School. The Ruyton Foundation supports the School in the implementation of our Strategic Directions. The Parents of Ruyton, expressed through over 13 active groups, enriches the experience of the girls in their co-curricular activities and the Old Ruytonians Association maintains connections with the School and its alumnae.

Into the Future Ruyton provides our girls with opportunities to become good role models, compassionate individuals, wise leaders and responsible global citizens. We are proud to acknowledge many outstanding individuals among our past students as women of significance in the areas of business, science, medicine, and social justice. It was the culture of always having a go whether in the classroom or outside of it and believing that I could be anything I dreamt of. School is as much about growing and learning about yourself as it is about formal education. It was that holistic experience that was so critical. Past Student, Olympic Athlete and Lawyer

Recte et Fideliter Upright and Faithful

Ruyton Girls School 12 Selbourne Road Kew 3101 Victoria Australia Tel +61 3 9819 2422 ruyton@ruyton.vic.edu.au www.ruyton.vic.edu.au CRICOS 00336J Printed on recycled paper