News and Events

11 Dec

Round Square International Service Project

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Two Year 12 students are currently on a Big Build Service Project in Borneo.

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06 Dec

Special Screening of Frozen 2

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Don't miss out on the special screening of Frozen 2 on Friday 6 December.

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02 Dec

Friends of Plenty Campus

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Friends of Plenty Campus Group brings together Convenors of the Plenty Parent Groups and Parent Year Level Representatives from each secondary year level, as well as representatives from the primary section of the campus.

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27 Nov

Round Square International Research Study

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The results of the report Developing Students’ Global Competence – An International Research Study has just been published.

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27 Nov

Gunnie Waddell Turns 100!

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Old Ivanhoe Grammarian, Gunnie Waddell from the Class of 1936 turns 100!

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26 Nov

A Place to Call Home - Plenty Campus Primary Art Show

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Plenty Campus presents its annual Primary Art Show, A Place to Call Home.

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25 Nov

SchoolTV

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We are excited to announce the launch of SchoolTV, award-winning wellbeing and mental health digital resource for school communities.

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25 Nov

Sport Report

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The girls' touch football team had a great win while the boys' tennis, boys' basketballers and girls’ volleyball team blitz their opposition.

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22 Nov

Induction Service for Year 12 Students and Leaders

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On Thursday 21 November the Induction Service for Year 12 Students and Leaders was held at the spectacular Saint Paul’s Cathedral.

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21 Nov

Volunteer Thank You Function

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The Ivanhoe Parents and Friends Volunteer Thank You Function was held on Wednesday 20 November.

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18 Nov

Schools Climate Summit

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On Thursday 14 November a group of student leaders attended a Climate Summit for schools within the Division of Jagajaga organised by local MP Kate Thwaites.

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18 Nov

Sport Report

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Girls' softballers remain undefeated whilst cricket boys win a tight game.

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