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| Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School, Ivanhoe | | Compare |
School Facts | School sector: | Non-government | School type: | Combined school | Gender: | Single Sex-Girl | Total student: | 1013 (boy:0, girl:1013) | Total staff: | 123 | Student attendance: | 96% | |
| None-english student: | 23% | |
| ICSEA value: | | ICSEA distribution: | Bottom quarter | Middle quarters | Top quarter | 2% | 8% | 28% | 62% |
| VCE rank: | No.44 (2015), No.45 (2014), No.40 (2013), No.41 (2012), No.35 (2011), No.13 (2010), No.25 (2009), No.34 (2008) | Website: | http://www.ivanhoegirls.vic.edu.au | Location: | Ivanhoe | Address: | 123 Marshall Street Ivanhoe VIC 3079 | Nearby: | House Price House Rent Public Transport | Phone: | 03 9490 6222 |
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School Comment | At Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School our aim is to provide the best learning and teaching environment to enable every girl to achieve her potential and to be a confident, optimistic and responsible citizen. The breadth of our educational opportunities embraces... more |
Student Assessment | | Reading | Writing | Spelling | Grammar | Numeracy | Rank | Year 3 | 489 | 455 | 448 | 476 | 454 | 115 | Year 5 | 552 | 547 | 523 | 564 | 539 | 59 | Year 7 | 609 | 600 | 583 | 605 | 608 | 13 | Year 9 | 629 | 651 | 630 | 637 | 636 | 31 |
| Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011. |
Tuition Fees in 2012 | Year Level | Per Year | Prep | $17,480 | Year 1 | $18,400 | Year 2 | $18,400 | Year 3 | $18,400 | Year 4 | $18,400 | Year 5 | $19,880 | Year 6 | $19,880 | Year 7 | $23,020 | Year 8 | $23,020 | Year 9 | $24,480 | Year 10 | $24,480 | Year 11 | $25,180 | Year 12 | $25,180 |
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Reviews | By Alumnus - 24 Apr 2014, Rate: excellent | I enjoyed my time at Ivanhoe Girls immensely. I have recommended the school to others who have also enjoyed attending the school | | By Alumnus - 07 Jun 2013, Rate: bad | School cares more for money than student welfare and will sit by and watch bulling happen even when it occurs in full view of multiple staff members and nothing will be done. If you want to send your child to a bitchy, snobby school where your child will be assessed by how much extra money you can give to the school, this is the one for you. | |
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