Welcome (back) to Runnymede!

The Runnymede School Council welcomes you (back!) to Runnymede. Our website is a great place for up-to-date information, so bookmark this site and visit it regularly.

We’ve assembled some valuable information for you as we start the new school year:

Other important information for the fall

Fundraising at Runnymede

Our simplified fundraising strategy was a success last year: we raised $71,542! So, this year we will do it again. Donation envelopes will be distributed in October for parents to return with a recommended per-child donation of $50. We thank you and look forward to your support of our simplified fundraising!

Additionally, the school receives a percentage of sales from QSP Magazines and Mabels Labels. If you need magazines, clothing or lunch box labels, please visit the school website homepage under Hot Topics to make your purchase and support the school at the same time!

Lost & Found Process

Lost & Found is located on the main floor outside of Room 126.  Please talk with your children about keeping track of their belongings but also please be aware that items can go missing through no fault of your child!  It will be easier to find lost items – especially lunch bags – if you label items with your child’s name and classroom number. Want to help with the Lost & Found? Please contact Juli Belliveau to help!

 

Back to school!

We hope you all had a fantastic summer, and are ready for another wonderful year at Runnymede P.S. We can’t wait to see everyone back at school. Here’s some important info for day one and beyond. 

 

Thank you for a fantastic year

Hope everyone is enjoying their (hot!) summer.
As a wrap-up to the council year…in 2012-2013, council raised more than $71,000 through fundraising and donations. Thank you for your generous contributions in all their forms!
Here are just some of the important ways your money benefitted your children and the school this past year (you can also see this in pie-chart form in the first edition of our Council Newsletter):
  • $18,700 towards the Teacher’s Resource Fund, which translates into $16 per student, for teachers to spend on in-class enrichment for our children this year. (e.g. Scientist in the School, digital cameras, resource rooks, butterfly larvae program)
  • $14,500 towards Arts Enrichment:  JK-Grade 3 students received 4 hours of professional art instruction and Grade 4-8 students continued to be offered amazing opportunities in Drama, Band and Strings that are only available at a handful of other TDSB schools.
  • $11,500 towards science and technology enrichment
  • $7,250 towards maintaining our incredible schoolyard and outdoor classroom
  • $5,500 towards the many extracurricular activities offered at Runnymede and the associated equipment/material costs, bussing and tournament costs.  Cross-country, football, softball, hockey, volleyball, badminton, chess club, glee club, and choirs are but a few of the activities your child may participate in during his/her time at Runnymede.
  • $4,000 towards our upcoming Centennial celebration and related activities
  • $2,000 towards library and class Borrow-a-Book programs
  • and $8,900 to other valuable things!

FREE elementary summer school in French

The TDSB is offering FREE elementary summer school in French for 3 hours per day from July 2 – 26. The program aims to support elementary students by building their confidence in a second language and increasing their engagement in learning. Academic instruction will be provided by experienced professionals who will support the children with enriching, fun activities.
 
The two locations are:
 
Humbercrest PS (near Bloor and Jane), will welcome current French immersion students in grades 1-8. For more details and to register please contact the school ASAP at 416-394-2370.
 
JB Tyrrell SPS (near Finch and Pharmacy) will welcome students currently in extended French grades 6-8. For more details and to register please contact the school ASAP at 416-396-6360.

Volunteering at the School in 2013/14

Parents make a huge impact at the school… and ALL parent contributions of time, talent and skills are appreciated.  Whether you can volunteer a couple of hours next year or wish to volunteer regularly and lead some initiatives – there are many ways to get involved.  Have a look at our committee pages and see what may be of interest to you… and then GET INVOLVED! All committees are grateful when new parents wish to get involved!