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AFS Exchange Scholarships on offer
Year 11, 12 and 13 students now have an opportunity to have their exchange paid for with an AFS scholarship.…
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Te Ahu o te Reo project to measure the health of te reo
A new study is about to build on a seminal Māori language survey carried out in the 1970s by Richard…
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Contract boosts science career opportunities for students
More young people in South Auckland will have the opportunity to enter an exciting career in science, following a recent…
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Sandwiches for lunch lift protein levels
A nationwide survey has revealed that only two per cent of Kiwis are aware that bread is a high source…
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Most schools now on Managed Network
Education Minister Hekia Parata and Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye say most schools in New Zealand have now signed up…
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Best-selling author donates $100,000 to bookstores in Australia and NZ
James Patterson, the world’s bestselling author, is giving bookstores in Australia and New Zealand up to $5000 each to spend…
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Tool launched to improve outcomes for Māori students
A self-review tool to help boards of trustees to improve outcomes for Māori students by evaluating and improving cultural responsiveness…
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Poverty damaging children’s education, principals say
Principals at the country’s poorest schools say deepening poverty is damaging the education of thousands of children. School principal and…
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ENZ – Kea partnership targets alumni
International education agency Education New Zealand has announced a new partnership with Kea, a global community of more than 600,000…
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Technology makes life easier for admin staff
Ways to make the job easier are always going to be welcomed by busy administration staff, and as in many…
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New board game teaches students how to study
As most parents and teachers know, students are under a great deal of pressure these days to learn and do…
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Another chance for rural schools to win technology products
HP has launched its Rural Schools Competition for the second year, giving rural New Zealand primary schools the chance to…
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Big rigs bound to excite students at Christchurch careers expo
New Zealand Trucking Association will be taking trucks to students at the Careers Expo being held at Horncastle Arena in…
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Youthline Wellington looking for new recruits
Youthline Wellington is currently recruiting for its 2015 Youth Development Programme. The free programme aims to increase confidence, provide job…
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No limits to leaning at new Hamilton school
As the first term of the new school year got underway for thousands of excited students across the country, a…
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Hillcrest High School students dominate art awards
The winners for the 2015 secondary school art awards have been decided for another year with Hamilton’s Hillcrest High School…
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Teachers still lack confidence in IES scheme, NZEI says
The latest announcement that just 129 further schools have expressed interest in the Government’s controversial $359 million Investing in Educational…
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New principal appointed at Wairoa College
The Wairoa College Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of Dr Chris Allen to the position of principal. Board…
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Budding chefs offered chance to win cash for their school
Teams of young chefs once again have the chance to wow New Zealand with their culinary skills and creativity in…
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Field of Remembrance established at Wellington school
Students at Titahi Bay Wellington’s Ngāti Toa School established a Field of Remembrance yesterday as part of a nationwide…
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Teaching food literacy in schools the way to fight obesity, charity says
The Garden to Table Trust is urging the Government to invest in the development of gardening and cooking food…
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No limits on leaning at new Hamilton school
As the first term of the new school year got underway for thousands of excited students across the country,…
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Programme to rewire the brain introduced at Christchurch school
The Canadian Arrowsmith Program designed to help those with learning difficulties has been introduced at Seven Oaks School in…
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New tool will measure boards’ progress in effective governance
The New Zealand School Trustees Association (NZSTA) is developing an online self-assessment tool that will allow individual boards of…
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Free vision testing offered in low decile schools
Global non-profit organisation OneSight is again giving the gift of improved vision this year, providing eye tests and eye…
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