Australia, Melbourne
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Ivanhoe Grammar School operates across four campuses in three locations: the Ivanhoe Campus comprises Buckley House (Early Learning to Year 6) and Ridgeway Campus (Year 7–12) with an integrated Ivanhoe International Academy; Plenty Campus is in Doreen for Foundation to Year 12 including senior international students; and University Campus near La Trobe University in Macleod for Year 9. The One School approach connects students and staff across campuses, with cross-campus activities and shared opportunities. The campuses support a diverse learning experience in a co-educational environment.
Plenty Campus houses a state-of-the-art Sports & Aquatic Centre featuring two rooftop courts for netball and tennis, four basketball/netball courts with NBA-standard floors, eight indoor volleyball courts, sixteen badminton courts, a weights room, table tennis rooms, classrooms and offices, and a kiosk, plus a 50-metre, eight-lane Olympic-sized swimming pool. The Coonawarra Willam Aquatic Centre at the same campus includes a 25-metre pool, learn-to-swim pool, strength and conditioning gym, changerooms and facilities, and classrooms designed for Physical Education and Health and Human Development.
Arts facilities include ArtsEdge at Locksley with seven art studios, a Mac Lab, silk screening printing facilities, and 2D and 3D studios.
A One School approach enables cross-campus participation in a broad range of co-curricular programs, including extensive sport, arts and other activities across Ivanhoe Grammar School's campuses.
Ivanhoe Grammar School is a private, co-educational day school in Australia with four campuses and a single, connected learning community. The curriculum combines the Australian Curriculum with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, offering a broad range of subjects from Early Learning to Year 12 across multiple campuses. In the Early Learning and Primary Years, literacy and numeracy are taught alongside specialist subjects such as Visual Arts, Music, Japanese, Physical Education and Library. In the Middle Years, core subjects are studied with elective options in Arts and Design, allowing students to begin exploring personal interests. In Year 9, the University Campus program brings real-world experiences through a university partnership. Senior Years students tailor their courses to future pathways. The One School approach links Buckley House, Ridgeway, Plenty and University Campus, enabling cross-campus projects and co-curricular participation, including Round Square exchanges, international trips and service initiatives that foster leadership and global citizenship.