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Education

Great Kiwi Bookathon - a world of magic voyages

The Great Kiwi Bookathon takes place in June, encouraging tamariki and their whanau to read, while raising awareness, and much needed funds for Blind Low Vision... Read More

The Big Sing

It's time to get ready for the New Zealand phenomenon that is The Big Sing. The Big Sing - TBS - is a regional secondary schools choral festival that takes place... Read More

Teenager among national book award finalists

A 16-year-old student is among the writers and illustrators announced today as finalists in the 2023 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, the... Read More

Principals give fresh produce initiative top marks

Data released this week reveals the Fruit and Vegetables in Schools initiative, which provides fresh produce to more than 120,000 children and school staff each... Read More

Teachers to resume strike action after pay offer

The secondary teachers' union has told its members the latest pay offers from the Ministry of Education are inadequate. The ministry made revised offers to... Read More

Strikes: New pay offer for teachers

The Ministry of Education's latest pay offer to head off another primary teachers strike includes a new $4500 lump sum payment. Teachers had called off strike... Read More

Education Minister to be investigated

The Privileges Committee will consider whether a false statement by Education Minister Jan Tinetti and delay in correcting it amounts to contempt of Parliament,... Read More

Students to benefit from creative funding

Applications for the next round of Creatives in Schools will open on Friday, June 16. Minister of Education Jan Tinetti and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage... Read More

Te Puke doctor‘s scholarship trust in good hands

The Acorn Foundation is taking on the administration of the Dr Leonard Randell Memorial Scholarship Trust, which is an annual award for a Te Puke High School student. The... Read More

Luxon delivers message on care and the economy

'If you care about people, you run the economy well,” says National leader Christopher Luxon who is in Tauranga with a firm message of fixing the economy,... Read More

Teachers‘ strike actions suspended

Teacher unions have suspended all industrial action following a meeting with Education Minister Jan Tinetti. Tinetti organised a meeting between the Post Primary... Read More

Connecting Kiwis and Chinese through painting

The pupils at Te Kura o Manunui in Brookfield are quite savvy about China. School leaders Devon, Ryley, Caleb, Chanel, Te Ariki, Paikea, Shaylah and Kaleb - that's... Read More