Planning experiments, searching for solutions to real-world challenges and representing Australia in the Olympic Games for science students are all in a day’s schoolwork for Meriden girls.
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More Kinders on school sites coming
Victorian families will save time and avoid the dreaded double drop-off thanks to the state government’s ‘Kindergartens on School Sites’ building program – with providers named for four new services opening in 2024.
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Flinders Discovery Institute boosts research capacity in Australian schools
Matthew Flinders Anglican College in Buderim on the Sunshine Coast has launched its new research institute as part of a growing commitment by schools across Australia to actively build a culture of collaboration and innovation.
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Celebrating 20 years of education
The Lakes College will celebrate 20 years of education in 2024.
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Teaching for understanding
A.B. Paterson College believes that the single most important factor influencing student outcomes and achievement is the quality and effectiveness of the classroom teacher.
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Construction set to start on Stuartholme’s new Junior School
Shaping history, the Stuartholme Board, Leadership team and students have ‘turned the sod’ on the dedicated Junior School precinct.
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A strong start to secondary school at Churchie
Anglican Church Grammar School ensures that boys transition from Year 7 to high school successfully, providing a strong start to high school life.
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Global engagement at Brisbane Girls Grammar School
Brisbane Girls Grammar School students can study different languages and cultures through the school’s prestigious International Affiliate Schools Program.
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Yarra Valley Grammar officially opens new Junior Primary building
The Archbishop of Melbourne Dr Philip Freier officially opened Yarra Valley Grammar’s new Junior Primary building on Wednesday 25 October.
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Queensland invests $55 million in non-state school infrastructure
Students in Queensland are set to benefit as 21 independent and Catholic schools share in more than $55 million of state Government infrastructure funding.
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