Deep, rich history at Otago Peninsula school
21 July 2021
Otago Harbour and the surrounding countryside has been the classroom and playground for generations of children at one Dunedin school
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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
For more than 100 years, New Zealand’s School Journal has been an introduction, not only to literacy and reading, but also to a world of imagination and ideas.
21 July 2021
Sue Nimmo has been a teacher aide for 40 years. Here she reflects on the highs and lows and changes she has seen in the role in that time.
21 July 2021
An Invercargill wharekura founded 30 years ago is now the largest in the South Island – and is going from strength to strength.
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
21 July 2021
Both now in their eighties, Sister Valerie Lawson QSO (formerly Sister Mary Celine) and Sister Pauline Leonard CNZM each have over 50 years’ experience teaching
13 July 2021
The new Ngarimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion learning resource was launched on Friday 2 July in Ruatoria.
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.