Education

IYSFF NZ top 16 finalists revealed

Astonishing tales of love, loss, and regret, an artist's unwavering sacrifice for their magnum opus, a vengeful bride seeking justice, and a mysterious,... Read More

Students give insights into their wellbeing

School children want good teachers, access to clubs and sports groups and not too much homework. Some would also like more sleep. More concerningly, many... Read More

Celebrating 15 years old of early childhood

Tiaki Early Learning Centre, a leading institution in early childhood education, is celebrating 15 years of dedicated service to the Rotorua community. As... Read More

Te Puke's one-minute spooky movie contest

Calling all budding filmmakers and lovers of spine-chilling stories. EPIC Te Puke, the epicentre of innovation and creativity in Te Puke, is hosting a spooky... Read More

Number of 18 years olds with NCEA Level 2 drops

The number of 18 year olds with at least an NCEA Level 2 qualification dipped last year. Education Ministry figures showed 51,562 or 82 per cent of the more... Read More

Safety message as holidays come to an end

Parents are being urged to talk to their children about being safe on the roads. This message comes as many people are comng back from holidays to return... Read More

New culinary arts degree on the menu

The Bay of Plenty is embarking on a culinary revolution by introducing a one-of-a-kind culinary arts degree to invigorate and fortify the region's thriving food... Read More

Employment expo for job seekers

With summer just around the corner, the Western Bay of Plenty is expecting an influx of holiday makers and tourists. With it comes more work opportunities for... Read More

Students having their say

Everyone should have their say and vote, according to politically savvy students at Mount Maunganui Intermediate. Ahead of Election Day on Saturday, October... Read More

Cell phone tower near school causes concern

A newly installed cell phone tower near Welcome Bay School has got one resident concerned about the potential effect on students. Welcome Bay local John McLaughlin... Read More

Tauranga teacher's plea to candidates

A Tauranga teacher is pleading for children to stop being used as a 'political rugby ball”. Primary school teacher Vanessa Millar spoke to representatives... Read More

School students voting in mock election

School students are getting a jump on the rest of the country and heading to the polls with a mock election. About 115,000 children, at 775 schools are voting... Read More