Information about working in or operating early childhood education services including outside school hours care. Plus, information for parents including how to choose a service and supporting your child for their transition to school.
Information about NSW public education, including the school finder, high school enrolment, school safety, selective schools and opportunity classes.
NSW Department of Education's information on curriculum taught in NSW schools, Aboriginal education and communities & personalised support.
The Wellbeing Framework supports schools to create learning environments that enable students to be healthy, happy, engaged and successful.
Information for parents and carers including learning and wellbeing resources, advice, study skills, a quick guide glossary, homework help, tools for learning remotely, support for additional needs and more.
The NSW Department of Education is committed to employing the best and brightest teachers who can teach and make a difference in NSW public schools.
More than 60 new teachers faced their classes for the first time today across The Ponds Network this week. Olivia Grey reports.
More than 4,000 sets of twins nationally start school each year. We meet some of the new starters. Luke Horton and Linda Doherty report.
Eugowra community children came together last week to enjoy some fun after floods dominated the end of their 2022 school year. Vivienne Jones reports.
Students across the State are walking into upgraded and new schools today.
The largest-ever teaching workforce will be in schools across the State today for the start of the 2023 school year.
The back-to-school vouchers can now be used on school excursions in the first half of the year.
The NSW Government has announced more funding for small-group tuition.
A new K-2 curriculum comes into effect from the start of Term 1 2023.
A range of NSW educators have been recognised in the Australia Day honours list.
NSW public school students will have access to free menstrual hygiene products from the start of the school year.
A new one-year Masters aims to make a teaching career more attractive to people already working.
A focus on environmental sustainability is helping one school create a brighter future for its students and community. Luke Horton reports.