'We’re all learning together': Programme aims to encourage use of te reo Māori in classrooms
About 70 per cent of the school's students identify as Māori.
About 70 per cent of the school's students identify as Māori.
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Tessa Grant was jailed for six years for her thefts, but given a fine for her crime today.
Many families prepare to fork out hundreds of dollars to pay for school uniforms.
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OPINION: Schools will thrive when parenting thrives.
Between stationery and uniform costs, the start of the school year can be expensive.
Covid is being blamed as provisional pass rates drop across the board for the third time.
OPINION: Despite mixed evidence, school students will have phones taken away this year.
OPINION: 'Once again, a burning congestion problem remains unaddressed.'
'We don’t want to have any barriers to learning.'
David Seymour is planning to improve on the charter school model but unions are worried.
A new wave of learning is spreading with the introduction of virtual reality in the classroom, opening up a whole approach to learning by mixing the digital and physical worlds. The NZ Herald visits Whangaparāoa School who are actively implementing VR technology in their classes and talk to a year 7 class during a lesson learning about electrical circuits. Video / Ben Dickens
Parents around the country are concerned about the quality of our education system.
Te Matahiapo Safari-Hynes says political events motivated him to start the initiative.
How can families use the holidays to lay the groundwork for a more positive school year?
A Taihape school is extending lessons outside the classroom
Kiwi kids can visit New York or take a dive in a marine reserve thanks to the power of VR.
Napier parent who went viral with childcare calculations shares clever cost-cutting tips.
End-of-year results aren't only for school and university students.
Dr Hana O’Regan has been recognised for her contribution to the revitalisation of te reo.
Reporter Liz Wylie tries her hand at bricklaying and gets a smoko treat.
Clendon Park School win Engineering NZ's Wonder Project Power Challenge.
Penny Simmonds proposes it should have the same protections as 'university'.
Most of overdue payments were owed by 77,000 people now living overseas, a report says.
The Ministry of Education figure is one of the worst on record.
Tama Potaka on why education is important for Māori
OPINION: Scott Gilmour asks how we get the Government to learn from the nonprofit sector.