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International Women's Day
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International Women’s Day was celebrated with many special events this year. The theme for International Women’s Day 2018 is #PressforProgress. In the wake of the World Economic Forum’s 2017 Global Gender Gap Report, which found that gender parity is over 200 years away, we are all urged to keep campaigning for gender parity. The call […]
read moreArt With Heart
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Last night was the opening night of Art With Heart; a cross-campus exhibition exploring Gender Equality through collaboration and courage. More than 50 artworks created by more than 40 artists were produced for the project. Students and teachers of all ages and genders joined the conversation around Gender Equality, and their contributions are on display […]
read moreSports Report
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In front of a decent crowd at Trinity Grammar School, our boys’ basketballers recorded one of their best wins with a comprehensive 19 point victory. Mackenzie Graham played a superb captain’s game, while Matt Debney, Bailey Leonard, Rhys Begeman and Erik Kafritsas created plenty of opportunities. A BIG game now looms against arch-rivals Marcellin. Our […]
read moreStudents help kids get back to School
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The Library Leaders group is made up of a keen group of students in years 7 and 8 who meet every Wednesday at lunchtime, in the library, in the Makerspace room. Students, Christian Martinez, Hugh Symons, Erin Battistella, Georgie Paice, Shiva Mirkazemi, Harry Noble and Julia Moorhen were instrumental in raising much needed funds for […]
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Big congratulations to our Firsts Table Tennis team. The highlight of the weekend was the team making the Grand Final for the first time in a long time. They have worked very hard to get this far and will face tough competition this coming weekend. We wish them luck and congratulate them for such a […]
read moreHistory and Literature meet in the Holocaust Centre
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History students studying Nazi Germany and Literature students studying The Book Thief recently came together in a joint excursion to the Jewish Holocaust Centre. They had the great privilege of listening to Auschwitz survivor, Jack (Jakob), who is now 93 years old. You could have heard a pin drop in the silence as he told […]
read moreWeekend Sports Report
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Jesse, King of Cricket!! 100 not out!! What a stellar effort. This helped the team have a very solid win on the weekend, against Assumption College, which sets them up beautifully going into the last round against PEGS. The team have really pulled together as the season has gone on and if they are able […]
read moreYou are not your ATAR - you are young women and men of character.
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Here is an insightful piece written by Tom Rickards about the pressure that the dreaded ‘A’ Word might bring and how we really want our students to develop self-belief and confidence that will set them up for years to come. Tom is Head of Senior School and Deputy Head of The Ridgeway Campus ‘You are […]
read more2018 School Captains
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The beginning of the school year marks an important passage for many students as new leaders are inducted across all campuses. We are proud to announce that our four school captains for 2018 are Linus Mayes, Yusra Tawfic, Mika Facchinetti and Sophia Sapardanis. What makes a school leader? In a speech at the induction assembly, […]
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It was a weekend of tight finishes! Three of the weekend’s games produced nail-biting finishes – and Ivanhoe came out on top each time. In cricket, the boys worked hard to get to 9/193, thanks to the contributions of Captain, Jesse King (58) and Vice-Captain James Wigginton (53). In reply, Mentone looked on track for […]
read moreAustralia Day 2018 Honours
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This year, five members of the Ivanhoe Grammar School community were recognised on Australia Day. Mr Christopher Russell AM (Class of 1970) for significant service to agricultural science and technology through advisory, developmental and research roles and as a mentor and innovator. Mr Russell Scott AM (Class of 1962) for significant service to chemical engineering […]
read moreExceptional Alumni Stories
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Two recent Year 12 graduates were interviewed for the Manningham Leader following their excellent ATAR results. Sid Sriram was thrilled with his ATAR of 99.4 and since the publication of this article, he has been accepted into his first university preference: James Cook University in Queensland. Sid has dreamed of becoming a paediatrician ever since […]
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