Award winners reach for the stars
9 February 2016
Winning a Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Award in 2014 gave full Māori immersion centre Nōku Te Ao a huge confidence boost.
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9 February 2016
Winning a Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Award in 2014 gave full Māori immersion centre Nōku Te Ao a huge confidence boost.
9 February 2016
Turning lights off at lunch time and computers off after school are just a few of the things that are saving John Paul College thousands of dollars a year.
9 February 2016
We know you have great aspirations for your students. What if you could offer them an opportunity to travel and inspire their learning?
25 January 2016
This summer, Freyberg High School science teacher Cherie Fenemor will accompany 14 Kiwi students to the Auckland Islands.
25 January 2016
The Prime Minister’s Science Prizes began in 2009, as a way of lifting the profile of science in New Zealand, and those who excel in the field.
7 December 2015
Just over 140 senior decision-makers from 12 countries attended the 12th Global Education Leaders’ Partnership (GELP) event (22–24 November) in Auckland.
7 December 2015
Dilworth School is an independent full boarding school for boys in Remuera, Auckland provides scholarships for disadvantaged boys.
7 December 2015
The 2016 Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards are now open for entry.
23 November 2015
Entries are open for the 2016 Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards.
9 November 2015
In 2013/14, the prestigious scholarships for Highly Talented Māori and Pasifika Teacher Trainees were launched.