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NSW Department of Education staff will promote inclusion in education at this year’s Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade. Keanu Bian reports.
The Department’s School Leadership Institute helps aspiring school leaders build leadership skills. Sven Wright reports.
TAFE NSW beauty students will benefit from with state-of-the art training facilities thanks to a NSW Government funded upgrade.
Parents in Leppington and Denham Court can now view plans for a new high school for their area due to open in 2027.
Groundbreaking research is underway into young people’s use of digital devices. Kerrie O’Connor reports
St Clair Public School students are taking initiative and becoming Playground Leaders as they lead recess and lunch activities. Keanu Bian reports.
The NSW Government will purchase land on Kerr Road in Wirlinga to build a new school and preschool.
The Early Career Academy will serve as a centre of excellence for new and future teachers.
The ambitious academic, HSC attainment and school attendance targets are set to help lift student outcomes.
Nine recipients have secured grants through the Screen Use and Addiction Research Fund.
Collarenebri students have honoured the 1965 Freedom Riders as superheroes for Aboriginal people. Linda Doherty reports.
All families in the Blacktown area will have access to a co-educational school in their catchment area for their children from next year