Formerly The Correspondence School, Te Kura has evolved throughout its long history to meet the needs of students today.
In an emergency, well-trained first responders are crucial to stop injuries worsening, and in serious incidents, improving chances of survival.
A new report has the responses of thousands of ākonga, families and teachers on their wellbeing in schools
Linda J. Graham and Callula Killingly unpack the consequences of suspension and how schools and educators can move beyond it
Literacy is an important foundational skill for all students. How can we support all tamariki to strengthen these skills?
As part of a new series taking readers behind the scenes, we sit down with School News Australia and NZ…
It’s almost summertime once again – how will your kura protect against our harsh New Zealand sun while still allowing…
A new study from the University of Auckland finds urban students outperform rural counterparts by up to 15 percent.
Some schools are installing cameras to combat vaping and bullying. Is it the right call, and what should schools consider?
To truly put Te Tiriti at the heart of our education system, English-language schools must support Te Reo Māori revitalisation.
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