Historical information

The Ruyton Reporter (formerly known as Ruyton Reports) captures the essential Ruyton Girls' School experience for the broader school community. It has been produced since 1986.

Significance

The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Thus, the record can be used as a reference example for research into Victorian school history. It also gives insight into the types of activities and events undertaken at Ruyton Girls' School during the period of its production.

The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.

Physical description

Black and white newsletter printed on paper with staple binding. 8 pages.

Inscriptions & markings

Front Page:
Vol. 2 No. 2 /
Vol. 2 No. 2 June, 1987 /
Registered by Australia Post /
Publication No. VBH8187 /
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RECTE ET FIDE LITER /
RUYTON /
GIRLS' SCHOOL /
Reports /
From Ruyton Girls' School /
12 Selbourne Road, Kew. 3101 /
Telephone (03) 819 2422 /
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RECTE ET FIDE LITER /
THE RUYTON REPORTER /
We are delighted to announce that /
Dame Leonie Kramer /
has graciously accepted to be our /
guest speaker at the /
DINNER /
to launch The Ruyton Foundation. /
This special occasion will be held /
at the ANZ Pavilion, Victorian Arts Centre, /
on Monday, 17th August, 1987. /
This is a preliminary notice and invitations /
will be issued at the beginning of Term III. /
Further details may be obtained from /
Ms Jennie Macdonald - 819 2422. /