New ZealandResults bring a Stella dayStella Twigley's first emotions when she looked at her NCEA exam results yesterday were of happiness and relief.15 Jan 04:30 PM
WorldOxford Uni gets a 'D'...for 'doh!'One of the most prestigious universities on the planet has apologised after accidentally emailing a list of poorly performing students' marks to their peers.14 Jan 09:20 PM
New ZealandPrimary school fights motorway plansA South Auckland primary school is fighting to keep its doors open following proposed plans to build a new motorway link that would run right through it14 Jan 04:30 PM
OpinionKathy Marks: Review set to stoke culture fireGoal to correct education 'left-wing bias' looks to critics like political exercise.14 Jan 04:30 PM
New ZealandSchool loses classrooms to arsonAn arson which damaged four classrooms and destroyed a toilet block at an Auckland primary school has left the school community angry and disappointed.12 Jan 04:30 PM
New ZealandBarricades put up after fatal fallsSafety barriers have been installed in the Auckland University building where two people have fallen to their deaths.11 Jan 04:30 PM
KahuThe $42 million wastelandClosed schools with rateable values of more than $42m have not been sold - amid concerns vandalism and neglect have turned boarded-up grounds into "rotting corpses".10 Jan 08:12 PM
OpinionShelley BridgemanShelley Bridgeman: Girls wanted at boys' schoolsShelley Bridgeman ponders the trend for boys’ schools inviting girls in.06 Jan 09:00 PM
New ZealandFake student's cadaver dissectionsA man caught posing as a medical student was involved in cadaver dissection and examinations of other students.05 Jan 04:30 PM
New ZealandFirm seals 'mind-boggling' dealWith no meaningful public transport system and a ban on women drivers, getting to school in Saudi Arabia is a challenge beyond many students.05 Jan 04:30 PM
New ZealandScary leaflets 'incorrect'A leaflet drop in a leafy Auckland suburb suggests house prices there will plummet if rezoning plans go ahead.04 Jan 11:40 PM
New ZealandPoorer girls face school shut-outGirls from poorer suburbs may be shut out of a top Catholic girls' school in one of Auckland's richest suburbs when an enrolment zone is introduced this year.04 Jan 04:30 PM
New ZealandFigures for school injuries hit 77,000School injuries are on the rise - with explosions, scalding liquid, and fungi ingestion among the causes of more than 77,600 injuries in the past year.02 Jan 04:30 PM
New ZealandSex education laggingNearly three-quarters of New Zealanders feel that the Roast Busters case showed high school students needed to be taught about respectful attitudes to sex.29 Dec 04:30 PM
OpinionPeter Lyons: Trying, failing, learning part of youthMost societies are hard on their youth, writes Peter Lyons.23 Dec 04:51 AM
New ZealandStudents given chance in Grammar zoneThe parents of a group of Maori and Pasifika students have signed over shared guardianship of their sons so they can live in zone for Auckland Grammar.22 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandBig hopes for teenagers on skills courseAirport charity will help 20 Mangere College students to do an outdoor pursuits course.22 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandGraduation personal triumph after rough startThis week, Fiapaipai Tanea-Sakuma proudly graduated as the only female Samoan student in her class.18 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandCouncil pays $60m for sports groundsAuckland Council is paying $60.7 million for Auckland University's home for cricket and rugby.18 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandPrincipal won't be back to say goodbyeA suspended school principal has failed in her bid to be reinstated in time to farewell children at their last school assembly of the year.17 Dec 09:31 PM
New ZealandTeacher who slept with boy not 'safe'A teacher has had his registration cancelled after inviting a 12-year-old boy to sleep in his bed and admitting he is not "safe" with students.16 Dec 10:30 PM
New ZealandTeacher censured over verbal abuseA teacher was censured for calling students slag, loser and prick, mocking their names and making derogatory comments about their ethnicities.16 Dec 12:36 AM
New ZealandCritical thinking being marginalisedNZ risks the loss of an "informed and thoughtful citizenry" if the benefits of an arts degree continue to be marginalised, the nation's largest arts faculty warns.14 Dec 02:43 AM
New ZealandChristchurch schools closing their doors one last timeNine Christchurch schools are preparing to close their doors for the final time in the next few days as part of the Ministry of Education's post-quake shake-up.12 Dec 07:33 PM
LifestyleExam results influenced by genes not schools - studyGenes are a bigger influence on exam results than teachers, schools or the family, new British research has shown.12 Dec 02:40 AM
EmploymentAUT scholars take their talent globalKelsen Findlay remembers the sense of awe he and classmates had at the start of their degree that one of their peers had scored an internship at Saatchi & Saatchi, Auckland.11 Dec 04:30 PM
BusinessUni's old brewery vision takes shapeAuckland University's $1 billion decade-long property push is in full swing at Newmarket where many brewery structures, buildings and view-blocking fences have come down.10 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandSchools struggle as more students seek helpMore students are seeking help from counsellors and guidance services - and a report has found many school services are struggling under pressure or simply not up to scratch.10 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandRevamp mystifies arts commentatorThe radical restructuring of Unitec's design and visual arts department has mystified many who took part in a quality assurance review of the school last year.08 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandEducation death by designA radical new teaching model has sparked fears of creative decline at one of our most successful visual art schools.08 Dec 04:30 PM