Email from Helen Marotta, Year 9 Learning Facilitator, Ivanhoe Grammar School, Victoria.

Helen Marotta Ivanhoe Grammar School - Leader photo
Dear Ande ( and the gang)
Just wanted to share with you the lovely off-shoot of last year’s (InSchool) Philanthropic Program.
(Through our InSchool Philanthropy programme in 2010) We donated half of our money to Olympic Village Primary School to send some students on school camp and half to the School at the Austin Hospital.
Totally separate to this our sport department collected the Coles Sports Vouchers and out of the blue I had a call that we had a huge bag of sports equipment, would I like to donate it to Olympic Village Primary School?
So we arranged to hand it over at an OVP assembly.
Everyone there was so delighted, and when we opened the sports bag to show them, the whole room gasped with wonder and delight. (Clare Read) the acting principal commented on how lucky they were that we had forged a ‘relationship’ with them.
In the car on the way back to school, one of my students commented that we didn’t really ‘have an ongoing relationship’ we were just donating things like to a charity.
I felt the same and immediately decided we needed to do something more than donating $$$. What about time? And talent?
I run the Year 9 Out-of-classroom learning programs at Ivanhoe Grammar so have a number of programs operating and am always looking for more.

Playing a physical game in the InSchool Philanthropy session
So I rang Libby Young (principal of OVP) and told her I had the possibility of having 10 year 9 students available every Thursday afternoon, “if” they had anything they would like us to do..
She was delighted.
So it began last week and now for the next year, ten year 9 students are teaching and coaching sport, playing games, helping with reading, assisting kids to type their work, and pretty much doing anything the school needs with the Grade 1 students and they LOVE it.
Especially the year 9 boy reading to the littl’ies in the reading corner when the boy touched his leg and said “ you have a lot more hairs on your legs than I do. Why?” and he very calmly and casually gave an explanation about what happens to your body ‘when you grow up.’
Yep! Warm and fuzzy and we love it. So thank you East Ivanhoe and Heidelberg Community branch of Bendigo Bank!
Helen Marotta Year 9 Learning Facilitator Ivanhoe Grammar School