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Friday, January 31, 2025

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Education

Kindy with a healthy heart

Anchorage Park Kindergarten was recently awarded for the second time, the Pa-Harakeke Award, which is the highest level, from the Heart Foundation for creating...

Spring festival packed with power

Sitting in the front row and swaying to the rhythm of the beat at the Koanga Festival hosted on Saturday at Somerville Intermediate School...

Minimal Silence celebrate Rockquest win

Howick College’s Minimal Silence took out first place at the 2017 SmokeFree Rockquest on Saturday. As winners they join the likes of Bic Runga, Opshop,...

For the love of science

They love watching YouTube videos on maths and on the immune system in their spare time. Ormiston College students Cailey Dayu and Anthony Hua have...

Howick College wins Ministry funding for new curriculum

An innovative new curriculum has seen Howick College awarded funding from the Ministry of Education. Howick College’s Innovation Stream has received $80,000 from the Ministry’s...

Farewell to a Macleans stalwart

After eighteen years as principal of Macleans College, Byron Bentley is set to retire. Reporter – and former Macleans student – Kelly Teed sat...

Head: Deciles dropped and it’s about time

By Therese Henkin, Nick Krause Dumping the school decile system will remove the stigma attached to the rankings and help do away with misconceptions and...

Nikki Kaye’s new lease on life good news for schools

  Education Minister Nikki Kaye says cancer has made her hungrier than ever for positive change. Kaye, who only stepped into the role as Education Minister...

Putting a unique spin on the 40 Hour Famine

Macleans College students Wilhelm Muller, Matthew Wilson and Waldo Singleton have put a unique spin on World Vision: 40 Hour Famine by cycling from Auckland to Rotorua, covering a distance of 400km in 40 hours.

BBI students cook up fresh ideas

Two Bucklands Beach Intermediate Students have been named as semi-finalists in this year's Maggi Pop-Up Kitchen Showdown. Stephanie Chong and Amy Xlong were "very surprised"...

Students bring business to life

By Bridget Kelly Two Ormiston Senior College students believe their new palette art business is some cutting edge stuff. Harjot Singh Sodhi 18, and Ethan Thompson,...

Local students get immersed in incredible science

Students from east Auckland schools spent a day immersed in all things science at the University of Auckland’s Incredible Science day this week. Featuring a...

YES! The regional winners of Dragons’ Den

`Phenomenal' is how team Festivilia from Ormiston Senior College describes winning the Auckland Regional Dragons' Den showdown-- a key event in the Lion Foundation...

More work than meets the eye

Smile at the students when they come in; ask them how their weekend was and be more engaging and develop a deeper appreciation for...

College leads in game development

A group of enthusiastic Pakuranga College students recently had the opportunity to take their game development and shine it in the spotlight at an...
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