Students take the lead on climate change
9 October 2019
On Friday 27 September about 170,000 school students, activists and adults in more than 40 towns and cities around NZ took to the streets to demand action
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9 October 2019
On Friday 27 September about 170,000 school students, activists and adults in more than 40 towns and cities around NZ took to the streets to demand action
2 August 2019
Jelly-like sea creatures called salps have brought children at Leigh School, north of Auckland, and NIWA scientists together in a climate change monitoring proj
1 August 2019
Students at Wainuiomata High School were visited by ‘GirlBoss’ Alexia Hilbertidou on her tour of New Zealand.
19 July 2019
A park in Linden will get a revamp thanks to a design project involving students from Tawa Intermediate and Linden School.
27 June 2019
As part of a rich local curriculum, three schools in Otara, South Auckland, are empowering students to create local curriculum.
26 June 2019
A formerly desolate area of land on school grounds has given Waiheke High School students the opportunity to work like scientists as part of their curriculum.
20 May 2019
Two New Zealand secondary schools have now joined a global programme aiming to create industry-ready technology graduates.
20 May 2019
Year 5–13 students are developing innovative science and technology capabilities as they compete in a US Navy-designed initiative to build underwater ‘aquabots’
20 May 2019
When Kerikeri High School’s head of technology learned that the National Curriculum had been updated and that there was a revision to the Technology and Hangara
15 May 2019
Students at Tauranga Boys’ College pursue a range of vocational pathways, but, with approximately 800 students involved