
Schools at centre of byelection battle
Two schools became an unexpected battleground today in the squabble over who will win over Mt Roskill.
Two schools became an unexpected battleground today in the squabble over who will win over Mt Roskill.
The international education market is expected to face "minimal" impact following Monday's earthquake in Kaikoura.
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A west Auckland secondary school has hit a wall in its attempt to expand into a full secondary and bilingual facility.
Students who sat a digital version of NCEA Level 1 English last week have been offered a derived grade following technical problems with the exam pilot.
Most schools will open tomorrow, following hundreds of closures after the quake.
Students at an Auckland school were 20 minutes into their history scholarship exam this morning before it was cancelled.
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Prime Minister John Key has questioned the fairness of persisting with NCEA exams today - saying many students would have suffered a sleepless night.
Scholarship exams have been cancelled, but NCEA exams can go ahead in schools if they are not earthquake damaged, NZQA says.
The two toddlers most seriously hurt when a tree toppled at an Auckland daycare last Tuesday are expected to be discharged on Monday.
Some technical issues hit students sitting the digital version of NCEA English Level 1 this morning.
"I'm feeling well prepared," says Zoe Tinkler on the eve of the start of her NCEA exams.
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The Early Childhood Council will be advising members with large trees on their properties to include these in their daily hazard-management routines.
A boy describes the dreadful moment a tree crashed down onto friends at an Auckland daycare playground.
A childcare centre manager who left children unsupervised - one was eventually found on the street by members of the public - is not
Enraged teacher picked up student and carried him out of classroom.
The tree which fell on children at a daycare today had not produced leaves for three years.
An early childhood education network has said special attention needs to be paid to the children involved in a tree toppling on a kids' play area in Auckland.
A Kapiti Coast school has been evacuated to a nearby community hall following a bomb scare, which the principal says was sparked by an email from overseas.
Thousands of school students are ditching the paper and pen and taking their revision online.