
'Resilient' bunch: Exams start for thousands of Bay students
'Give it your best, leave it all in the exam room knowing you have tried your hardest'.
'Give it your best, leave it all in the exam room knowing you have tried your hardest'.
'Give it your best, leave it all in the exam room knowing you have tried your hardest'.
Northland's new celebrity Irish wolfhound is dishing out plenty of puppy love at schools.
'It's really hard just trying to put food on the table at the moment.'
One in five secondary students is estimated to have taken up vaping.
Caroline Sawyer accused the court system of enabling drugs and child pornography.
AUT has announced it will cut 170 academic jobs - 20 more than it had earlier proposed.
Former Woodford House student's achievements acknowledged.
Whistleblower dubbed 'The Kenyan' claims to have helped hundreds of students.
Parent alleges bullying by school during cost of living crisis.
From 2024 students will need to pass the standard to pass NCEA.
Separated parents at odds over primary school of choice.
The standards will be introduced nationwide in 2024.
Derek Firth said only one case wasn't reported to police during his 40 years as a trustee.
Murray Wilton described one housemaster as a "stimulating and inspirational teacher".
One victim's family said his only request was that his abuser's picture was taken down.
It's the connections and friendships you make when you're young that really do stick
The symposium in Nelson will have racism in schools on its agenda.
Less than three per cent of New Zealand early childhood educators are male.
One parent said she was 'horrified' by Dale Burden's appointment.
College acknowledges not all students had a positive experience at the school.
The Attendance Service has investigated 16,771 new cases of serious truancy.
The longstanding institute of technology is set for a name change as part of the merger.
Officials give recent changes at Te Pūkenga a tick but uncertainty over viability remains.
Hundreds of teachers will lose their jobs as student numbers are predicted to slump.
Farm trek a "fantastic way to experience the impressive landscapes", say walk organisers.
Low and high ability streaming of students harmful to Māori students, conference told.
The childcare centre failed to alert authorities to the suspected abuse.
Next year second year law students at Victoria University must physically attend class.
Tertiary Education Union says its members were walking off the job for part of the day.