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Should the ATAR stay or go?

Should the ATAR stay or go?

The ATAR remains a contentious topic among parents, teachers and universities.

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Does my ATAR really matter?

Does my ATAR really matter?

For Year 12s from all around Australia, the nervewracking wait for ATAR scores is finally over. 

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Was Labor the best choice for education in Victoria?

Was Labor the best choice for education in Victoria?

Plenty of education promises were made in the lead up to last month's Victorian state election. 

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Funding boost for non-government sectors

Funding boost for non-government sectors

A stack of cash has been committed to the Catholic and independent sectors.

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How to choose a university

How to choose a university

Our Student Ambassador Sean did the rounds to find out what factors Year 12s are taking into account when selecting their university preferences.

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Is it worth doing a unit 3/4 subject in Year 11?

Is it worth doing a unit 3/4 subject in Year 11?

Compare the positives and negatives to make the right decision about your education in Year 12.

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TALI Health Tackling Attention Difficulties with the Latest Technology and Research

TALI Health Tackling Attention Difficulties with the Latest Technology and Research

TALI Train is a cognitive training program proven to improve childhood attention and learning outcomes, with exercises designed by neuroscientists. 

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Is boarding school right for my child?

Is boarding school right for my child?

Sending your child to boarding school commands a lot of debate amongst parents in Australia. We look at the pros and cons of this style of schooling.
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Applications for select-entry schools close on 13 May

Applications for select-entry schools close on 13 May

Victoria's four selective academic entry government high schools provide a specialised environment for academically talented students in Years 9 to 12.
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Budget 2016 targets youth unemployment

Budget 2016 targets youth unemployment

The 2016-17 Federal Budget reveals a strong focus on getting young people into work, with the $840 million Youth Employment Package.
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What you need to know about academic scholarships

What you need to know about academic scholarships

If you're exploring your child's scholarship options, here's what you should keep in mind throughout the process.
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Queensland students to receive ATARs from 2019

Queensland students to receive ATARs from 2019

Queensland Education Minister Kate Jones has revealed details of the state's senior secondary overhaul, with the Overall Position (OP) set to be replaced by the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).

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The facts about cut-off scores and university entry

The facts about cut-off scores and university entry

As a parent, there's a lot to take in when your child starts Year 12. One of the main sources of concern is your child's final marks (ATAR).

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Government puts university fee deregulation on hold

Government puts university fee deregulation on hold

If your child is looking at their post-school study options, you may be concerned about the higher education reforms introduced in last year's Federal Budget - primarily the proposed deregulation of university fees.
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