Ivanka Trump’s two eldest children are gearing up to head back to school, and the mother-of-three couldn’t resist sharing a throwback photo of herself in the classroom.
The 35-year-old, who attended the Chapin School in Manhattan until she was 15, took to Instagram to share a ‘Throwback Thursday’ picture of herself taking notes at the exclusive all-girls school.
‘Feeling those back to school vibes! #TBT,’ she captioned the image, which sees her looking at the girl next to her while writing in her notebook.
Almost fall: Ivanka Trump took to Instagram to share a ‘Throwback Thursday’ photo of herself as a student at he Chapin School, saying she was ‘feeling those back to school vibes’
Back in the day: The 35-year-old attended the exclusive all-girls school in Manhattan until she was 15 years old
Life as a White House senior adviser: Ivanka is pictured with Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta
This fall, Ivanka’s six-year-old daughter, Arabella, will be starting first grade while her eldest son, three-year-old Joseph, will be heading back to preschool, and the mom is definitely feeling nostalgic.
Ivanka, who appears to be in her early teens in the photo, is pictured wearing a loose-fitting polo shirt and a pair of headphones on her head.
This fall Ivanka’s six-year-old daughter, Arabella, will be starting first grade while her eldest son, three-year-old Joseph, will be heading back to preschool.
Three years ago, Ivanka shared a seventh grade photo of herself with her classmates during a field trip to Boston, Massachusetts.
A few years ago, Ivanka shared this photo of her and her classmates on a seventh grade field trip to Boston, Massachusetts
Gone girl: Ivanka transferred to Choate Rosemary Hall, a co-educational boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut, when she was in ninth grade. She is pictured in 1998
Although Ivanka appears to look back at her days at Chapin fondly, she has admitted in the past that she despised boarding school life.
President Donald Trump’s eldest daughter transferred to Choate Rosemary Hall, a co-educational boarding school located in Wallingford, Connecticut, when she was in the ninth grade.
‘I was all of a sudden in the prison of boarding-school life, and all my friends in New York were having fun,’ she told Marie Claire in 2007.
Way out: Ivanka, who is pictured back stage at Aanad Jon’s fashion show in 1999, started modeling to escape boarding school
Natural phenomenon: Ivanka watched the solar eclipse with her father, President Donald Trump, and her stepmother, Melania, at the White House on Monday
Back to school: Tiffany Trump watched the solar eclipse in Washington, D.C. with her mom, Marla Maples. She started her law school orientation at Georgetown University this week
Ivanka started modeling at 15, and as a teen she covered Seventeen magazine, scored a Tommy Hilfiger ad campaign, and walked the runway for Versace and Thierry Mugler.
However, last October, she told Town & Country that she never wanted to pursue modeling as a career; she just wanted to escape boarding school.
‘I had no interest in being a model. I just wanted to get the hell out of Wallingford,’ she explained.
After high school, Ivanka attended Georgetown University before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, her father’s alma mater.
Almost time: Ivanka’s eldest children, Arabella (right) and Joseph (left) are getting ready to head back to school
Back to work: Ivanka joined her stepmother at Fort Myer in Arlington, Virginia, to watch her father to give a national address, in which he discussed America’s war in Afghanistan
While Ivanka and her older brother Donald Trump Jr. graduated from University of Pennsylvania, their younger brother Eric Trump opted to star and finish his college career at Georgetown.
Their college choices clearly affected their 23-year-old half-sister, Tiffany Trump, who started her orientation at Georgetown Law this week, a little over a year after she graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.
Tiffany’s mother Marla Maples, 53, helped her get settled at the Washington, D.C. campus, and while she was getting ready to start law school, Ivanka was watching Monday’s solar eclipse at the White House with their father and stepmother.
Ivanka later joined Trump and First Lady Melania at Fort Myer in Arlington, Virginia, to watch her father to give a national address, in which he discussed America’s war in Afghanistan.