
Harrison Dudley-Rode talks about being a student at Dilworth College
Dilworth College student Harrison Dudley-Rode talks about being part of the school since starting as a nine year old. / Greg Bowker
Dilworth College student Harrison Dudley-Rode talks about being part of the school since starting as a nine year old. / Greg Bowker
All except three charter schools now look set to become state or integrated schools.
The school will become a special character school but for only 75 students.
Principal says school unaware, but thinks contest is a fantastic idea
Deal with BestStart's 280 centres marks Lance O'Sullivan's jump to a nationwide service.
Unitec faces a shortfall of about $19m this year and $27m in 2019 if no changes are made.
Fifteen students on the way home but another 45 still stranded in Shanghai.
A student has died at a primary school in Tokomaru Bay.
Thirty-eight students complete programmes of study with Whanganui training provider.
Halswell Primary is planning on scrapping compulsory cross country. / Newstalk ZB
Abolishing national standards has freed schools to help kids learn through play.
Pakuranga College principal says Ella's death will leave a void in the school.
Tighter University Entrance rules lift university pass rates. / Jason Oxenham
Foreign visitors show us life beyond NZ, but also make us re-appraise our own country
A children's therapist said it was important kids still had the chance to be kids.
He moves into the new role after 14 years in politics.
One of the three climbed on top of a trike and unlocked a 1.7m gate.
Reducing waste one school at a time. Made with funding from NZ on Air.
Four or five new high schools and eight to 10 new primaries to cope with Auckland growth.
Inside Garden To Table's glorious mission.
EDITORIAL: Planned additional schools point the directions Auckland is spreading.
COMMENT: Overseas travel is also for children these days.
Teacher hit 5-year-old boy who spat on his hand and refused to wash it off.
Report highlights all complaints Ministry received from the past year.
56 per cent of student who completed survey considered dropping out of studies.
Previous "winner" of the award described it as "sexist and bullying".
Consultation period for NCEA review to be extended after meeting with minister.
56 per cent of people who took part in research considered dropping out of studies.
She said her children were too sick for school - the school took her to court.
70 principals, dubbed NCEA Coalition, have called for the review of NCEA to be halted.