News and Events: Author Archive

23 May

Adelaide Reunion

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The Principal, Gerard Foley and Director of Development, Astrida Cooper flew to Adelaide for a reunion lunch last Friday 18 May. Despite the wet conditions, a good time was had by all at the Public Schools Club. Past students from various corners of South Australia made the effort to attend with ages ranging from past […]

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21 May

Sports Report

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If it was simply results that measured the success of school sport, then one might say that Ivanhoe was arguably the best school from last weekend’s round of matches. Six wins in our seven ‘Premiership Sports’ and a good tight win by our senior girls in football. GIRLS Despite a limited bench, our basketball girls […]

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18 May

Ben Clark Sings on The Voice

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Singing sensation, Ben Clark from the Class of 2002 needs your support as he goes into the Live Rounds on Sunday night on The Voice Australia. We now get to vote for Ben and it’s as easy as downloading the Voice App onto your phone and tuning in to watch him as he sings his […]

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18 May

Fundraising for Cambodia where does the money go?

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With the 2018 Cambodian Service Trip just over a month away preparations are ramping up with many areas of the School involved. This year, our Cambodia Service Project will see our largest cohort yet of 77 staff and students making the journey. This annual co-curricular project gives Year 10 and Year 11 students the opportunity […]

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17 May

House Cross Country Championships

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Despite the weather being wet and dreary on Tuesday 15 May the annual Years 3-6 House Cross Country Championships went ahead at Chelsworth Park and luckily for the runners, the rain actually stopped during the races held between 1.00pm and 3.00pm. The children were all well prepared for this event with every child over the […]

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14 May

Sports Report

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Boys’ Football Team Overpower Marcellin In very wet and windy conditions, our football boys played with a ton of grit and determination to over-power a strong Marcellin outfit. With Kane Veliou and Bailey Leonard setting the standard, and Matthew Johnson (2 goals), Xavier Naish and Tom McKenzie (1 goal) providing great support, the boys put […]

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10 May

Cubes for Cambodia

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This year, our Cambodia Service Project runs from June 23 – July 7 and will see our largest cohort yet of 77 staff and students (including Matthew, Katherine, Ben and Vaida pictured below) making the journey. Fabulous fundraising continues on from Term 1 with some tremendous effort from students and staff alike. The fundraising is […]

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10 May

Fifty Seventh Annual Cadet Parade

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The Fifty-Seventh Annual Cadet Parade was held on Thursday 10 May marking the end of the cadet year. The parade is a proud Ivanhoe tradition and a chance to see the full breadth of the Cadet program in all its splendour. Unfortunately, the forecasted severe weather hit at the last minute and the difficult decision […]

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06 May

Ivanhoe's Community Radio Station

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In a first for our student-led community radio station, we have four female presenters. The Year 11 girls Mila, Tilly, Amelia and Elizabeth alternate with Year 12 student Chris and his brother Matt from the Class of 2017 each Friday. The School’s Inner FM channel, which airs Ivanhoe Presents on 96.5FM from 4-5pm on Fridays […]

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30 Apr

Mentoring on Camp

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From Monday 26 March to Thursday 29 March students in Year’s 4 and 5 went on camp to the beautiful Airey’s Inlet staying at Angahook Holiday Park. Alongside teachers and outdoor education experts, ten Year 9 student leaders also attended to act as mentors to the younger students. Year 9 student Christopher describes the experience […]

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25 Apr

ANZAC Day Services

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Each year on a school day as close as possible to ANZAC day, we gather together at Ivanhoe Grammar School to pause, reflect and give thanks. Yesterday was that day. At four assemblies across three campuses, students, teachers, parents, past students and their families collectively paused. We acknowledged the first Anzacs – those very brave […]

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24 Apr

Kate Leeming's documentary Njinga is a must-see

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Dr Kate Leeming is often told she’s ‘mad’. An accomplished athlete and explorer, Kate has cycled the equivalent of twice around the world at the equator, braving extreme weather conditions and hostile terrains, even skirting around the edges of civil war. In response, she has chosen to redefine what ‘mad’ means; Making A Difference. Yesterday, […]

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