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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.
6 tips to keep your kids’ wellbeing in check
Here's how to help your kids navigate their wellbeing throughout the year.
Six reasons to study the International Baccalaureate (IB)
Here are six reasons why students are choosing to study the IB over the VCE.
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.
Parents’ guide to social media in 2020
Your questions answered about Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Houseparty, Twitch and Discord.
Everything you need to know about teenagers – and more
Teens 101 tackles drugs, social media, sex, mental health and respect.
The best online resources for primary-school children
With education in 2020 meandering towards online programs and courses, it can be difficult for parents to locate appropriate websites for their
How to raise mindful kids
If you want to know how to raise mindful children, these tips are a great place to start.
Helping your child to pace themselves at school
Parents are the experts on their children, so use your knowledge of your child. Consider these six things.
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.
Student Stories: How I overcame choice overload in Year 12
It's okay to feel nervous about Year 12 course selection. Find out how Emily made her decision!
The home stretch at Penrhos College
Year 10 is a critical year for girls embarking on the home stretch of their schooling.
9 ways video games can benefit your child
Here’s a list of potential benefits of video games can have for your child.
Education for all: A look at inclusive schools
Inclusive schools welcome children of all abilities. Find out more about the different inclusive schools across Australia.
6 educational apps for primary-aged children
One-third of schools in Australia have their own ‘Bring your own device’ (BYOD) policy. The BYOD programme was first introduced in Australian schools as a replacement for government's Digital Education Revolution scheme.