Rich learning environment on Rakiura/Stewart Island
27 April 2021
Stewart Island | Rakiura provides a natural playground and classroom for the children who attend New Zealand’s southernmost school.
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27 April 2021
Stewart Island | Rakiura provides a natural playground and classroom for the children who attend New Zealand’s southernmost school.
27 April 2021
Education Gazette visits two schools in Hawke’s Bay with a rich history of collaboration, culture and community engagement.
27 April 2021
Whanganui Collegiate School is one of New Zealand’s earliest secondary schools and teachers and students alike are proud of its unique traditions and heritage.
27 April 2021
Tessa Moana Kake-Tuffley knows that she stands on the shoulders of her tūpuna and bears their hopes and dreams for an education system that works for Māori.
8 April 2021
When Papatoetoe High School emerged at the centre of a Covid-19 outbreak, its student leaders played a key role in engaging the school community
8 April 2021
A tuakana teina programme at Wellington East Girls’ College is exceeding expectations and resulting in happy and settled Year 9 students.
8 April 2021
A social enterprise that aims to reduce the digital divide in Aotearoa has already seen 100 refurbished laptops distributed in schools and the community.
8 April 2021
With Bullying-Free NZ Week fast approaching, we talk to one school that has embedded wellbeing
8 April 2021
Sir Wira Gardiner is the recipient of the Manakura Award, the highest accolade in the Ngārimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarships.
8 April 2021
Education Gazette chats to the 2020 winners of the Ngārimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarship Fund video competition, Anahera Te Moana from Te K