18th of May - Student Attitudes to School Survey Opens
20th of May - Education Week Open Morning - 9.30am to 11.30am
21st of May - School Photos - DETAILS IN THIS NEWSLETTER
Welcome to IPS
At IPS, our values sit at the heart of everything we do—respect, resilience, independence, and a commitment to doing our best guide us each day. We see these values in action across the school, not only in the classroom but in the way our community comes together.
Events like our Mother’s Day Breakfast reflect this beautifully. There is a genuine sense of respect and gratitude from our students, resilience and teamwork from those who make the morning possible, and independence as our students take pride in contributing to such a special occasion. Check out the Photos from the event below.
Working Bee This Saturday (3pm - 5pm)
The term 2 working bee is on Saturday 9th of May from 3pm - 5pm. We need lots of helpers to keep our school looking beautiful. Mr King will be turning the snags on the barbie! Join us to keep our school safe and beautiful for your child/ren and then enjoy a lovely chat and a sausage afterwards.
Let's make our school shine in Education Week!
Please click the document link below to see the job list and add your name to a job.
Mrs Wright, Mr King and I are conducting two tours most weeks for new families.
All tour times are from 12pm to 12.45pm. Bookings are essential and can be made by phoning the office on 9499 1880.
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Term 3 dates to be advised
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Term 3 dates to be advised
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If you have a child of a current student beginning next year, please don't wait to enrol as early accurate figures allow us to plan classes and staff them appropriately.
Student Attitudes to School Survey - Grades 4 - 6
Dear Parent / Carer / Guardian
We are writing to inform you about the 2026 Attitudes to School Survey which will be administered to all government school students in Years 4 to 12.
Please see the attached information letter to inform you about the survey and what you need to do if you don’t want your child to participate. Should you wish your child NOT to participate you will need to advise the school before the 18th of May.
On the 7th of May, students from Kew High School entertained our students with their choir, and various musical items along with some wonderful classical guitar and violin pieces.
Some of the musicians had been students at IPS and were excited to return.
It was inspiring for our students to see the opportunities available to them in Secondary School should music be a chosen pathway.
Needless to say, the students were very impressed by the entire event.
School Photo Day is Thursday 21st May 2026.
ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR FULL SCHOOL UNIFORM
Sibling, group and portrait photographs can be purchased by following the link below.
Education Week in Victoria 2026 will be held from Monday, May 18th to Friday, May 22nd, focusing on the theme "Showcase your school". The week celebrates public education, encouraging schools to highlight their unique achievements and student experiences.
Throughout Education Week, students, parents/carers, teachers, and school communities are encouraged to celebrate and share ideas to promote the wide range of cultures and cultural connections in Victorian schools.
All children deserve a place to learn and thrive in. The Victorian Department of Education Theme in 2026 is Showcase your School andhighlights the diversity of our communities and the importance of every child feeling safe and welcome at school.
Education Week Open MorningisWednesday 20th of May - 9.30am to 11.30am.
Come at 9.30am and allow our Junior School Councillors to tour you around our school.
Our students are our best ambassadors. The most common feedback from visitors is how delightful the classes are and the general "vibe" of the school.
The morning will conclude with a brief address from the Principals, and a performance from our Strings ensemble and School Orchestra at 11am.
Mother's Day Breakfast (PFA)
This morning we hosted our annual Mother’s Day Breakfast at IPS, and it’s another wonderful community event. Our incredible Annette and her team catered for 400 breakfasts, supported by a fantastic group of dads as volunteers.
As the photos show, the joy on everyone’s faces is truly special. It is celebrations like these that build even stronger connections across our school community.
Mother's Day Stall (PFA)
A huge thank you to our wonderful volunteer parents for organising and running the IPS Mother’s Day Stall. Your time, effort and care enabled children to thoughtfully choose and purchase a special gift for the mum, grandmother or significant person in their lives.
These opportunities help create lasting memories for our students and are only possible because of the generosity and support of our parent community.
The day raised $3,275.22 which the PFA will use to run future community events as well as support currculum programs and school initiatives.
JSC Tables
Last year, our Junior School Council representatives worked with their classmates to develop a list of ideas for how some of the funds raised through the 2025 School Fair could be used to further improve our school grounds and facilities.
Since then, we have continued to invest in a range of school improvements, including repairing and replacing play equipment and constructing new garden beds.
Charlie the dog
Charlie the dog
This week, we were excited to take delivery of two new sets of outdoor seating for students. One has been installed on the deck outside the Year 5 classrooms, with the other located adjacent to the soccer pitch near the Beehive .
These new seats are already proving to be incredibly popular and are providing students with additional opportunities to connect and enjoy our outdoor environment.
IPS T-Ball Team demonstrate Kindness
The following is an excerpt from an email I received from one of our parents after last week's Girls' T-Ball Interschool Games this afternoon.
"While the game itself was great and the girls played so well, the real highlight for me happened off the diamond. One of the girls from EIPS was struggling that she ran in the opposite direction to the way you're supposed to run and started crying on the sideline.
The entire IPS team gathered around her, offering words of encouragement and making sure she was okay. It was such a genuine display of sportsmanship and empathy—honestly, it brought a bit of a tear to my eye!
You should be so proud of how they represented the school today and what kind and supportive kids you're building at IPS!"
We are proud that our students can not only articulate our school values but demonstrate them as well. Well done girls!
Kinder Playdates at IPS
In recent years, we've had the pleasure of inviting local kindergarten children to join us for a series of playdates here at school. These visits have been a wonderful way for the children to become familiar with our environment and get excited about their upcoming transition to primary school. While only their first visit, these little people already appear to be enjoying IPS.
Wellbeing Wednesday
Wellbeing Wednesday is a new initiative led by our Wellbeing Ambassadors, providing students with the opportunity to come together each Wednesday lunchtime in the wellbeing space to participate in activities that support positive wellbeing, connection and inclusion. The program encourages students to build friendships, develop resilience and enjoy a calm and welcoming space during the school day.
2026 Year 6 Camp - call out
Dear Year 6 Families,
We are reaching out for your support as we work together to make our Year 6 Canberra Camp as affordable as possible for all 75 families in our cohort. As you know, camp is a milestone experience that builds independence, connection, and lifelong memories.
To help reduce costs for every family, we will be running a Bunnings Sausage Sizzle Fundraiser on Sunday June 28th, from 8:00am to 4:00pm, and we need your help to make it a success.
To run the day safely and smoothly, we must fill every volunteer slot across the full eight hours. Even one hour of your time will make a meaningful difference. Every dollar raised directly reduces the cost of camp for your child and their peers. Your contribution genuinely benefits the whole community.
We are also seeking one parent to take on the role of BBQ Captain. This is a key leadership role on the day, and we would be incredibly grateful to anyone willing to step forward.
Responsibilities include:
Registering to use Bunnings’ free Mobile Payments (if our group chooses to use it)
Being on site for the full duration of the BBQ
Checking in with volunteers and ensuring everyone is feeling well
Ensuring volunteers report any concerns immediately
Overseeing and completing the required BBQ clean three times throughout the day
Completing the end‑of‑day reporting of expenses and total funds raised
If you can help (either as a volunteer or as our BBQ Captain), please sign up by clicking the link below and adding your name to a time slot:
Your generosity, time, and community spirit will directly support our students and help ensure that every child can participate in this unforgettable learning experience.
Thank you in advance for anything you can offer, big or small. Together, we can make this fundraiser a success and lighten the financial load for all families.
Sincerely,
The Year 6 Team
Walk Safely to School Day
Walk Safely to School Day, taking place on Friday, May 22nd, is a national event that encourages students and families to walk, ride, or scoot to school, highlighting the benefits of active travel.
It’s a great way to promote road safety, physical activity, and a cleaner environment. We encourage all students to take part.
Finally
As always, there is so much happening at Ivanhoe Primary School, and our newsletter is just one snapshot of the many learning opportunities, events, achievements and acts of kindness that take place each week.
Our school continues to thrive because of the strong partnerships between students, staff and families, and the shared commitment to creating a positive, inclusive and engaging environment for every child.
Whether it’s volunteering at events, supporting learning at home, attending school activities or simply taking the time to connect with others in our community, every contribution helps make Ivanhoe Primary School such a special place to learn and grow.
Thank you for your continued support....aaaaand....