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05 Jun

Winter Recital

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The Winter Recital was held in the Founders’ Centre on Wednesday 3 June at 7.00pm. The standard of performance was extremely high and the audience enjoyed a varied and entertaining program of vocal and instrumental items. Ensembles included the Male Choir as well as Brass, Flute, Strings and Classical Guitar. Some of the senior performers, […]

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05 Jun

Tristan performs well on International stage

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After a series of national and international selection races during January, February and March, ensured Tristan was eligible to represent Australia at the World Junior Slalom Championships in Rio de Janeiro, just falling short of a spot in the finals. Tristan was the only male junior paddler to qualify for both K1 (single kayak) and […]

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04 Jun

Community Project in Cambodia 2016

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Ivanhoe parents, staff and alumni will participate in a number of community activities including: ,, Cultural orientation in Siem Reap and Angkor Wat Temples ,, Work with HUSK Cambodia at Komphein village – HUSK works directly with communities to help improve the lives of Cambodian families. Their focus is providing access to safe water, livelihood […]

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03 Jun

Centenary Gala 2015

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The Gala will be held on Tuesday 16 June at Melbourne’s premier concert venue, Hamer Hall. Featuring over 700 students from all campuses of the School, as well as Alumni, parents and staff, to celebrate the themes of belonging and internationalism, the school will pay tribute to its past, acknowledge its rich diversity and celebrate […]

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03 Jun

Winter Sport - Round 5 results

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,, ,, ,, Team ,, Result ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, Boys Football ,, 14.9.93 defeated PEGS 13.12.90 ,, ,, ,, Boys Soccer ,, 4 defeated Trinity 2 ,, ,, ,, Boys Hockey ,, 3 drew with PEGS 3 ,, ,, ,, Girls Netball ,, 53 defeated Haileybury 32 ,, ,, ,, Girls Basketball ,, […]

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01 Jun

Cube 4 Cambodia

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Plenty Campus student Ethan organised the largest speedcubing competition in the country on Sunday, which aimed to raise funds to support various Cambodian charities. Speedcubing competitions require solving cubes in the least number of moves, as quickly as possible. Almost 100 cubers from around Australia (and some international competitors) headed to the Founders’ Centre to […]

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01 Jun

The 2015 Victorian da Vinci Decathlon

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The da Vinci Decathlon began at Knox Grammar School in Sydney in 2001. Participating schools then began to host events in Victoria, Western Australia and Queensland. Schools enter a team of eight Year 7 students who participate in the following activities: ,, Mathematics – emphasis on problem solving, number patterns and logic puzzles ,, English […]

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28 May

Library and Information Week

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This week is Library and Information Week and the theme is ‘Imagine’. The week aims to raise the profile of libraries and provides the opportunity to showcase their resources, facilities, events, contacts and services through different programs and events. Library staff at The Ridgeway Campus imagined a library full of minions (that featured in the […]

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28 May

Homelessness – who really cares?

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On Monday 25 May the Charities Committee meeting was held during lunchtime. Peter Royce (’06) was invited to the School to discuss his work with the St Vincent De Paul soup van program and 300 Blankets, a not for profit organisation providing blankets for people experiencing homelessness in Victoria. The blankets are obtained through donations […]

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27 May

Winter Sport - Round 4 results

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,, ,, ,, Team ,, Result ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, Boys Football ,, ,, 8.15.63 lost to Assumption 10.8.68 ,, ,, ,, ,, Boys Soccer ,, 1 drew with PEGS 1 ,, ,, ,, Boys Hockey ,, 8 defeated Marcellin 3 ,, ,, ,, Girls Basketball ,, 39 defeated Assumption 25 ,, ,, ,, […]

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27 May

Primary Professional Development

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On Tuesday 26 May, academic staff from Buckley House and Plenty Campus worked with David Hornsby, a leading educational academic and expert. David is in demand as an education consultant in schools and in conference centres across Australia and in many parts of the world. He has completed lecture tours in the USA and the […]

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25 May

Urban History Program begins

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Students in Year 9 have commenced the Urban History part of their Year 9 Program. The students were divided into groups and participated in various activities. Some kayaked, many in the rain while others participated in a walking tour of Richmond conducted by author Robert Newton, who took them to the places that featured in […]

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