Making waves to prevent bullying
1 June 2021
Tamariki at Konini Primary School did yoga, learned about kindness and focused on the definition of bullying during Bullying-free NZ Week in May.
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1 June 2021
Tamariki at Konini Primary School did yoga, learned about kindness and focused on the definition of bullying during Bullying-free NZ Week in May.
20 May 2021
Five Rotorua schools have seen an improvement in student achievement and attendance and they’re putting their progress down to the strong relationships
20 May 2021
Education Gazette talks to members of Te Tai Whanake ki Tauranga Moana Kaitiaki Group about how schools and iwi are working together
20 May 2021
Aurora College in South Invercargill embraces diversity and has a wide range of programmes, services and initiatives which aim to lower the barriers for student
20 May 2021
The signing of a Kawenata (partnership agreement) was a momentous occasion for Tūwharetoa, Raukawa and Waikato-Tainui (Ngā Iwi) and the Ministry of Education
20 May 2021
Business is booming for the student enterprises that took out the top three awards in last year’s The Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme (YES)
20 May 2021
Last year’s Covid-19 lockdown gave many people the time and opportunity to try new things.
20 May 2021
Seeing the rich Pacific cultures of Aotearoa take to the stage to celebrate their unique identities has been a long time coming.
20 May 2021
The New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) has developed a range of teaching resources that focus on health and fitness
20 May 2021
Throughout 2021, more than 70 teachers and kaiako will be mentored to develop integrated local curriculum, with a focus on Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories.