
Mayor welcomes 110 international students
Mayor urges young people to make friends and try new experiences.
Mayor urges young people to make friends and try new experiences.
COMMENT: When a Kiwi wins a sporting medal we don't ask 'but are they good at maths'.
Waitotara School lucky to have strong support from the community.
Seeing people change, get well and live the life they want to is the most rewarding part.
Parents say charter schools picked up children excluded from other schools.
Whangarei trust denies ministers are giving it "preferential treatment".
South Auckland Middle School students talk on saving their school. / Doug Sherring
Party needs to be centrist so it can ally with any others, Che Wilson says.
Some students disappointed controversial camp cancelled.
Draft guidelines issued after army let primary school kids handle guns last year.
The NZ Initiative argues that we have "placed a deceit at the heart" of NCEA.
Research shows 40% of students with NCEA Level 2 fail basic literacy and numeracy tests.
EDITORIAL: NCEA should raise the bar for some but keep its benefits for other.
Comparing NCEA credits for Outdoor education & Physics courses at Pukekohe High School.
"It is amazing how many kids don't brush their teeth and haven't got a toothbrush."
NZQA is working towards offering almost all exams online by 2020.
Westpac banking error that cost Government hundreds of thousands of dollars reversed.
A Wairarapa school that has no students is likely to close.
From 2019 the $135 million funding will return to being based on student enrolments.
Fancy yourself as the next Indiana Jones? Auckland's university is the place to study.
School principals hope Auckland Council will help music fest after three-year deal ends.
Young people are the only demographic without a voice, Andrew Becroft says
Polytech and vocational training leaders meet in Manukau tomorrow to map a survival plan.
Extra thick lining in uniform skirt hid a disgusting surprise.
The ideal candidate must be willing to cover sex between "two people who are in love".
Triplets, Roselle, Chloe and Chanel Samaratunga, have all won scholarships to attend AUT in 2018. Video/Dean Purcell
The number of people training to be teachers dropped 40 per cent in six years.
Students moved into the new four-level block last month.
If my kid is being a brat, and my efforts to stop it are not working, please back me up!
Top secondary teachers' pay scale would have to jump 36 per cent to restore real 1979 pay.