St Laurence’s College students are providing respite for children with a serious illness as part of the College’s partnership with Ronald McDonald House in South Brisbane.
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Trial shows action needed to combat rising vaping rates in schools
Unprecedented concerns around rising vaping rates in schools highlight the need for immediate action, a recent trial has shown.
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Indigenous Literacy Foundation wins international children’s literature award
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation, a national charity working with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia, has won the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2024 – the largest prize for children’s literature.
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New data highlights surging demand for Independent schools
Independent Schools Australia (ISA) yesterday launched new data at Northcross Christian School highlighting the growing demand for choice of schooling across North West Sydney.
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Independent schools highlight innovation in meeting with Education Minister
Independent Schools Australia (ISA) and principals and teachers from Independent schools in Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland highlighted innovation in priority areas for reform including equity, wellbeing and workforce in a meeting with Minister for Education Mr Jason Clare in March.
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Barker’s Robotics team prepare for World Championships
In early March, several students from Barker’s Robotics team travelled to Istanbul, Turkey, to compete in the Istanbul and Bosphorus regionals Robotics competition.
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Tips for supporting fussy eaters
One of the most common conversations between our Educators and families is how to best support children who are fussy eaters.
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Can multi-school organisations improve student performance?
Australia should trial multi-school organisations to give schools a better chance of improving student performance, according to a new Grattan Institute report.
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Loreto College student named South Australia’s Young Citizen of the Year
Inspired by a school project, Loreto College student Alexandra Seal has propelled her charitable business initiative, Six Spaces, to new heights to be acknowledged with a coveted state award.
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Maths will not be compulsory for senior students in NSW
The Independent Education Union of Australia has welcomed an announcement from the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) that maths will not be made compulsory for NSW students in Years 11 and 12.
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