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Queensland students struggling to cope with new ATAR system and more top news
22 July 2019 - Can Queensland students keep up with the new ATAR system? Find out news about sustainability programs and how kids across Queensland celebrate culture.
How technology is impacting education
Modern technology is changing the way schools are teaching and kids learning.
Teaching kids life skills
While academics are important, teaching children useful life skills could potentially help them get around in the future.
Federal Election Watch: Schools
Education is always a major talking point in the lead-up to any election.
Courage X Kindness = The Sacré Cœur Way
Built on a foundation of respect, faith, spirit and community, Sacré Cœur’s proud history dates back over 200 years. Find out what makes Sacré Cœur a leading Catholic girls school.
Should students be skipping school to protest?
The recent Global Climate Strike raised plenty of questions about students protesting during school hours.
Your 2019 Easter school holidays guide
Both kids and adults alike will be kept entertained by the activities featured in our latest school holiday guide.
Dear Future Journalist
Our latest Student Contributor (and budding journalist) reaches out to all aspiring writers, reporters and news makers.
Drone initiative flying at Melbourne Girls' Grammar
The Good Schools Guide goes one-on-one with Melbourne Girls' Grammar's Director of STEM Ivan Carlisle.
What should I do if my ATAR is different to what I expected?
The latest offering from The Good Schools Guide's Student Ambassador.
IB at Preshil
Preshil is an exclusively IB school which delivers progressive International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Programmes (MYP and DP respectively) in the Secondary School, and holds candidacy* for the Primary Years Programme (PYP).
My predictions for Year 12
Our Student Content Contributor and current Year 12 student Lainey shares her expectations of the year ahead.
How can we support girls to pursue careers in STEM?
You might be surprised at the lack of female representation in science.