Connection and resilience in close-knit Kaikōura community
21 July 2021
Located between sea and mountains, Kaikōura is susceptible to the vagaries of nature, most recently with the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake, and in 1993 a flood
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21 July 2021
Located between sea and mountains, Kaikōura is susceptible to the vagaries of nature, most recently with the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake, and in 1993 a flood
21 July 2021
Otago Harbour and the surrounding countryside has been the classroom and playground for generations of children at one Dunedin school
21 July 2021
Education Gazette visits Whanganui Girls’ College, one of the oldest single sex schools in New Zealand, finding a rich history and a bright future
21 July 2021
Education Gazette profiles celebrated Māori leader Mina Pomare-Peita, with a focus on her mahi with rangatahi and the environment.
21 July 2021
The stranding of the MV Rena in 2011, widely acknowledged as New Zealand’s most significant maritime pollution emergency
7 July 2021
Internet connections provided to rural households during and after the Covid-19 lockdowns are making it easier for children to learn away from the classroom.
7 July 2021
A Creatives in Schools project took students and staff at Sylvia Park School on a learning journey encompassing the arts, mathematics, tikanga and identity.
30 June 2021
With a pristine natural environment, Rakiura/Stewart Island’s tamariki are hardy and self-reliant. The environment is not only their playground.
30 June 2021
An outpouring of support has helped a Whakatāne school recover from a devastating fire.
10 June 2021
With its bright, modern buildings, Te Ao Mārama School in Flagstaff, Hamilton, still has a new-school vibe.