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A student's guide to handling stress and staying focused at school
It's normal to feel stressed from school. Here are some tips to stay focused.
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.
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: 5 tips for surviving Year 10
Having got through relatively unscathed, here are my top tips for surviving (and thriving) in Year 10.
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 chose my subjects for Year 11
Canberra student Bridie shares how she narrowed down which subjects to study in Year 11.
Student Stories: Reflections on Year 12, one year on
This time last year I was finishing high school. In one way, it feels like yesterday I was celebrating with friends, bracing for end-of-year exams and feeling sad about the end of it all.
Does homework still make sense?
Some experts insist that it simply stresses students and their families, but others believe homework that is relevant, age-appropriate and engaging can instil good habits and enhance learning.
Student Stories: How sports kept me sane in year 12
I’ve been involved in sports for as long as I can remember, and I would go as far to say that it defined my childhood.
NSW Attendance plummets, Sydney to host global maths congress and other top news.
20th July 2019 - What's happening to the attendance rates at schools and Woolaware Public School shares a cute story.
Five tips for homework
Is your child struggling to get their homework done? There are so many ways to help your child out at homework, from creating a good study environment to helping them manage stress from schoolRead more
My predictions for Year 12
Our Student Content Contributor and current Year 12 student Lainey shares her expectations of the year ahead.