Giving
Impact of Giving

Giving Circles

Taking shared responsibility for our school

To recognize the generosity and commitment of our donors, we have four giving levels - The 1877 Society, The Head’s Circle, The Top of the Hill Club, and The Blue & Green Society.

These tiers allow us to honour our donors' contributions and offer exclusive opportunities to engage with the school community. Whether it’s through special events, public acknowledgement, or personalized communications, our goal is to ensure that every donor feels valued and connected to the impact their gift is making in the lives of our students and employees.

To learn more about how your gift can make an impact, contact us today in the Development Office.

The 1877 Society

The 1877 Society honours those in our RNS community for their generous philanthropy to the school throughout their lifetime. We are grateful to these donors for their investment in today’s priorities and for their commitment to help change the culture of philanthropy at RNS to provide for generations to come. Click here to learn more about the 1877 Society.

The Head's Circle

The Head’s Circle recognizes donors who contribute an annual gift of $2,500 (or more) to RNS. We are grateful to these leadership donors for their commitment to our School.

The Top of the Hill Club

Individuals who make an annual contribution of $1,000 (or more) to RNS are recognized as members of The Top of the Hill Club. These leadership giving members help make the RNS experience better and better each year.

The Blue & Green Society

The Blue and Green Society celebrates the remarkable difference our generous donors make toward an RNS education by making an annual gift to the school under $1,000. Every gift - whether small or large - is vital to RNS and helps to continue to fulfill our mission. We are grateful to these donors for their loyal support and friendship of RNS.
40 College Hill Road
Rothesay, NB
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Rothesay Netherwood School is located on the traditional territory of the Wolastoqiyik and Mi’kmaq Peoples. We are honoured to share this place, and as a school community, we are committed to being responsible stewards of the land on which we live, teach, and learn, both today and for future generations.
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