Steady roll growth sees Portland School placed under enrolment scheme
The school says it's the only way to manage roll growth which grew 140 per cent since 2022
The school says it's the only way to manage roll growth which grew 140 per cent since 2022
Seelan Ramiah abused his position of authority for his own sexual gratification.
A total of 755 roles are proposed to be slashed.
The college match dates back more than 130 years.
The principal made 117 unauthorised transactions over two years.
A veteran educator is humbled by an award for services to Māori and local government.
Doctors' notes show the youth suffered a nasal bone fracture and concussion as a result.
A limited statutory manager has been appointed at Mangakōtukutuku College.
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'How come we don’t value our kids enough to give them a quality meal?'
OPINION: The education of future generations depends on it.
A lack of tertiary education is a huge concern for the wool sector.
OPINION: Some of the biggest things the Finance Minister could do would cost very little.
Winners of speech event advance to national level; over 500 attended.
King reflects on a 'stressful week' since I Am Hope's funding announcement.
OPINION: A former Kiwis player says rugby union had the upper hand for decades.
The Finance Minister is promising the tax cuts won't be inflationary.
The school's Board of Trustees has declined to comment, citing a police investigation.
Financial mentors say student loan debt can stick with people for a long time.
As rugby stands off, league is swooping to win the race to secure future talent.
'This bout seems to be hitting as hard if not harder than last year'.
The Government is canning the successful long-standing programme.
Many primary teachers lack the most basic school qualifications, according to a report.
'We stand in solidarity with our Māori and Pasifika students.'
Students got a glimpse of their new home before it makes a massive journey.
OPINION: US charter schools are so popular that schools hold enrolment lotteries.
The Act leader received memorable advice after watching a Mexican drug movie.
'They never gave up, they played with heart and they won the game.'
Student attendance rates have gone down. Do parents actually care?