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Saturday, April 19, 2025

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Education

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...

Books come to life at St Mark’s Book Fair

Characters from the literary world came to life at St Mark's Catholic School's Book Fair Parade on Wednesday morning. Superheroes, fairies and wizards came out...

A student fights his sweet tooth for the earth

Elias Worrall-Bader is only 17, but his passion for the environment has him doing the unthinkable-giving up sugar for a week.

Representing New Zealand at problem solving

A lot of perseverance is needed to solve some of the toughest problems. Macleans College student William Han equates perseverance to resolutely spending hours on...

Large development plans for Elim Christian Centre

  Elim Christian Centre has purchased 8.99 hectares of land in 16 Yates Road, Pukekohe, to expand and provide facilities for the existing congregation (Elim...

A unique initiative between school, Corrections and Council

Students and teachers of Wakaaranga School are thrilled to be part of a two-fold initiative by Corrections and Auckland Council that ties in with...

Mission Heights Junior College-world champions

For the second year running, Mission Heights Junior College beat almost 850 schools to win the Social Studies challenge in the Education Perfect World Series. The...

Building their way to the top

Many hands make light work, the saying goes, and it couldn’t be more true for a team of Howick College students embarking on the...

Head boy selected for prestigious science camp

BY NATHAN MORTON Not many teenagers can claim they’ve had the opportunity to travel overseas for a prestigious youth science camp, but for Pakuranga College...
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