Ivanhoe Extend
Ivanhoe Extend is Ivanhoe Grammar School’s Academic Extension program. It operates alongside the teaching and learning that occurs in classrooms.
The aim of the program is to provide opportunities for students to participate in rich, rigorous learning experiences outside of the classroom which develop Sternberg’s concept of transformational giftedness in our young people. The concept of transformational giftedness is used to describe human capabilities that can be developed and employed to create positive impact and change in our world. Examples of these capabilities are transformative passion, common sense, adaptive intelligence, recognising and creating opportunities, positive creativity and general wisdom.
All students, regardless of background or personal circumstances, require learning programs that meet their needs and allow them to achieve personal growth and excellence.
Programs
Please direct all Ivanhoe Extend enquiries to info@ivanhoe.com.au.

Ivanhoe Student Shines on Global Stage at ISEF
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Year 11 student Michael represented Ivanhoe Grammar School at ISEF, achieving outstanding results and earning international recognition for his innovation and dedication.
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Model United Nations Conference
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Students took part in a Model United Nations (MUN) conference, engaging in an enriching and thought-provoking simulation of global diplomacy.
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Future Problem Solving teams qualify for the International Conference in Indiana, USA!
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Ivanhoe Grammar school's Future Problem Solving teams qualify for the International Conference in Indiana, USA in June 2026.
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Students Shine in Ethics and Chess Competitions
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Students from Ivanhoe Grammar School showcased their skills and collaborative spirit in two recent academic events: the Middle Years Ethics Olympiad Training Day and the Northern Star Chess State Finals.
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Ivanhoe Extend opportunities engage students in learning which activates their potential for positive participation in our world.
Amy Horneman
Head of Academic Extension




