Rupanyup
Education

Rupanyup Primary School

Address: 22 Dyer Street, Rupanyup, Vic. 3388.

Contact: Prue McAllister. Ph. 0353 855 125. Fax 0353 855 325.

Website: www.rupps.vic.edu.au

Rupanyup Primary School is situated in the heart of the Wimmera wheatbelt. Many of our families derive their income from the land.

The nearest major population centre is forty-five kilometres West.

Rupanyup Primary School is a member of the Dunmunkle Cluster, which includes the Minyip, Marnoo and Rupanyup Primary Schools, Our Lady’s and the Murtoa P-12 College.

The Cluster has long shared resources, Professional Development, staff and planning. Close cooperation exists between the schools. In 2004, the cluster entered the Innovations & Excellence program, promoting transition and middle years of schooling.

Rupanyup Kindergarten

Address: 55 Cromie Street (PO Box 8), Rupanyup, Vic. 3388.

Contact: Karen Croser. Ph. 0353 855 224.

Meeting Date & Times:

Weekly (Wed and Friday)
4 Year Olds: 9am – 2pm
3 Year Olds: 9am - Midday

Rupanyup Kindergarten strives to provide children with the very best start to formal education in a caring and stimulating environment.

Rupanyup Play Group

Address: 55 Cromie Street, Rupanyup, Vic. 3388.

Contact: Rachelle Chapman. Ph. 0353 855 383.

Meeting Date & Times:

Fortnightly (Mondays), approx 10.00 am start at the kindergarten.

Rupanyup Play Group provides a supportive social and educational forum/environment for both parents and children.

It is held at the Rupanyup Kindergarten, enabling children to utilise a variety of equipment that encourage and foster a range of developmental and play activities.

It is also a great chance for parents to exchange knowledge, ideas, strategies and a delicious morning tea!

Murtoa P-12 College

Address: Webb Street (PO Box 156), Murtoa, Vic. 3390.

Contact: Dr Jo Day Ph. 0353 852 381. Fax 0353 852 657. email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Website: www.murtoasc.vic.edu.au

Murtoa College is located in a small rural community in the Wimmera region of Western Victoria. It is a P-12 school which operates on a single campus.

The P-6 enrolments are currently 65 and 240 students are enrolled in Years 7-12. Senior Campus students from Rupanyup together with those from Minyip, Glenorchy, Marnoo and Horsham make the journey to Murtoa by bus each day.

The College promotes a shared commitment to excellence in life long learning.