Labour of love blooms in Taupō for flood-affected schools
30 March 2023
Green-fingered students and staff at Waipāhīhī School in Taupō are currently tending hundreds of seedlings that will grow into native trees
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30 March 2023
Green-fingered students and staff at Waipāhīhī School in Taupō are currently tending hundreds of seedlings that will grow into native trees
30 March 2023
Aorere College is merging STEM education and sustainability to get ākonga out of the classroom and learn how they make a positive difference
30 March 2023
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori O Kawakawa Mai Tawhiti is forging a path for ākonga to pursue careers in STEM, particularly in robotics and engineering.
30 March 2023
As part of an ongoing series on digital security, Education Gazette explores how you can secure your school’s online presence with SchoolDNS
30 March 2023
A new online learning platform launched by Netsafe is designed specifically for Year 9–11 students to improve digital literacy and online safety.
8 March 2023
The Government has launched a plan to get young people back into the classroom with more attendance officers in schools and more support for the Attendance Serv
8 March 2023
The Ministry of Education school transport service helps over 100,000 ākonga get to and from school. Bus controllers play an important part in enabling this ser
8 March 2023
Civics education is not just about learning the electoral system, it’s also about engaging ākonga in how to interact with government, and how they can create ch
8 March 2023
Kaiako have been collaborating with Sport New Zealand, Healthy Active Learning advisors and community connectors, New Zealand Football and Māori Football Aotear
8 March 2023
As a former teacher and principal, Minister of Education Jan Tinetti says she’s passionate about the potential of the Common Practice Model (CPM) to support tea