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Students at Oak Flats and Koonawarra public school preschools enjoyed participating in Easter hat parades this week. Helen Gregory reports.
It's time for Australia’s richest foot race, the Stawell Gift. Luke Horton speaks to a teacher who took part in one of the Gift’s most memorable moments.
A Pottsville Beach teacher joined women from across the globe this week in the first ever Women’s World Championship Woodchopping event. Sophie Lambert reports.
The centre will benefit students living in the Central West region.
Dylan Wright received support from staff and students at his former schools, Port Hacking High and Gymea Bay Public, ahead of his Australian Idol win.
Port Hacking High School is proud to be loud about its tradition in uniting students behind their school sports houses. Rachel Pilati reports.
NSW is home to about 40 per cent of the nation’s refugees and our schools are doing their bit to welcome families into the community. Jim Griffiths reports.
The awards recognise outstanding achievement in NSW public education.
The interim report makes seven recommendations.
More than 200 students from eight small primary schools and a high school gathered today at Dungowan Public School to mark Harmony Day.
Mount Keira Demonstration School combined Harmony Day with World Down Syndrome Day to support a fellow student. Julee Brienen reports.
A suite of strategies at Kellyville High School has boosted the average student attendance rate. Pascal Adolphe reports.