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What kind of career activities can Year 9 students be doing?
Year 9 can be a pivotal school year, and there are a number of career activities that can be beneficial for your child.
Remote teaching and learning, Round 2
At the beginning of Term 2, we faced the challenge of shifting our entire curriculum to an online platform.
Student Stories: Balancing school with extra-curricular activities
Is a school-work-extracurriculars-social life balance even possible?
Experience the ideal balance at Tintern Grammar
Tintern Grammar offers a balanced learning experience for all its students.
When should you drop a school subject?
If there’s nothing, or, at least, barely anything, that interests you about the subject, that could be a sign it’s not for you.
Student Stories: What I learnt about myself from remote learning
I really missed socialising — suddenly I was no longer sitting next to anyone, chatting on the bus, or catching up before class.
Student Stories: Taking a Year 12 subject in Year 10
Victorian student Paige tells us about her experience taking a Year 12 subjects two years early.
The home stretch at Penrhos College
Year 10 is a critical year for girls embarking on the home stretch of their schooling.
Tips for a positive start to primary school
Starting primary school can be an exciting and emotional time for both you and your child.
Student Stories: How I chose my subjects for Year 11
Canberra student Bridie shares how she narrowed down which subjects to study in Year 11.
Viewbank College’s STEAM Futures Conference
Viewbank College in Melbourne’s north-east held its inaugural STEAM Futures Conference on 23 August — a full-day event that saw educators, academics and industry experts from Victoria gather to participate in workshops, networking and ideas
Busy times ahead for Western Australia's education
Western Australia's education sector is planning to upgrade public school facilities by 2021.
How technology is impacting education
Modern technology is changing the way schools are teaching and kids learning.
What to do if your child is being cyberbullied
There are plenty of studies investigating the relationship between cyberbullying and low self-esteem among young people in Australia.
Teaching kids life skills
While academics are important, teaching children useful life skills could potentially help them get around in the future.