
Kids no longer able to start school at 4
Rules that allowed some 4-year-olds to start school will be reversed by new Government.
Rules that allowed some 4-year-olds to start school will be reversed by new Government.
A yearbook has been exposed as being full of horrendous student comments promoting rape.
COMMENT: Rock 'n roll was once the end of civilisation, now it's cellphones.
Tasman neighbours must have lived in NZ at least 3 years to access free education.
Auckland Transport will postpone planned school bus cuts where parents are unhappy
The education minister will scrutinise a maths exam deemed too tough for Level 1 students.
Lincoln University faces a 10-to-20 year process to turn itself around.
About 30 maths teachers have now signed an open letter about the NCEA Level 1 maths exam.
Level 1 students would have had to know a formula teachers say isn't taught until Level 2.
Bad pupil behaviour influenced by disintegration of the parent network and smartphones.
The Pulse will be able to stay on site despite demolition happening around them.
Young people are increasingly experimental with sex, but education isn't keeping up.
Comment: How do we want to make a living? Is our default that everything is a hassle?
Thousands sat the Level 1 maths exam but it's not adding up for teachers.
Concerned parents and principals are speaking at a Howick Local Board meeting at 6pm.
About 30 per cent of high-school pupils may not be fully immunised against mumps.
Evolve Education said first-half profit more than halved as occupancy rates dropped.
Kate Scott, of Bannockburn was delighted when she was named as a Nuffield scholar.
Founder of The Forest School Tennille Murdoch talks about the benefits of the school. Doug Sherring
EDITORIAL: Cosseting children may be doing them more harm than good.
Graham Robinson died at school today, but he was not alone, principal says.
Parents were told the public school system was failing their children.
ERA rules Katene Paenga suffered humiliation and loss of dignity.
School needs to be more than tests and qualifications - NCEA is just one measure of success.
Comment: Education is clearly too one-size-fits-all.
Some parents need to take more responsibility for their children's behaviour, he says.
Teacher aide busts myth that those struggling to make ends meet are wasting money.
The boy's parents described the room - which measured 1.3m x 1.8m - as "barbaric".
A group of "fired-up" Hokianga residents are lobbying to stop the closure of NorthTec.