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A NSW Government investment of $8 million in a Foodbank partnership ensures students start the day with a healthy, free breakfast
It’s back to school for 2025 for NSW public school students. Here’s a snapshot around the state of Day 1, Term 1.
Three Illawarra schools welcome the classes of 2025 back to school for Day 1, Term 1. Julee Brienen reports.
The $160 million state-of-the-art Jindabyne Education Campus will open to students for day one of the 2025 school year.
More than 10,000 students will return to new and improved schools for the first day of school in 2025.
Liverpool Hospital School staff immersed themselves in art to expand creative curriculum offerings for their students. Alyssa Terese reports.
Public school teachers are back in the classroom to roll out world-class curriculum improving student learning. Linda Doherty reports.
Students returning to school on Thursday can expect to have a qualified teacher in the classroom with vacancies falling to a four-year low in the regions.
A lawyer-turned-teacher at Chester Hill High School highlights the satisfaction of working in a classroom. Ben Worsley reports.
The NSW Government had kept its promise to demerge Murwillimbah High School back to four different public schools.
$38 million has been spent on maintenance and upgrades for schools on the NSW north and mid north over the summer holidays.
A new Technological and Applied Studies building is open in time for the new school year at Port Macquarie High School