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$62.5 million in funding for new South Island classrooms announced

The investment will deliver 59 additional South Island classrooms, including a new primary school in…

22 hours ago

Minister officially opens refurbished OneSchool Global Hamilton campus

Louise Upston described OneSchool Global Hamilton campus as "the best school I have ever stepped…

2 days ago

Two Tauranga students to represent New Zealand at World Schools’ Debating Championships

Students become first Bay of Plenty female team member and captain to represent New Zealand…

3 days ago

Unlocking literacy success for older students with the Better Start Literacy Approach

The Better Start Literacy Approach is celebrating six years of transforming literacy outcomes across Aotearoa…

4 days ago

David Ferguson appointed ERO’s new Chief Review Officer, Chief Executive

Ferguson will resign his roles of chair of the Teaching Council, chief executive of the…

1 week ago

Learning support overlooked in Budget, Principals’ Federation says

The NZPF has criticised current and planned learning support provision, as well as the funding…

1 week ago