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Twenty public school teams from across NSW went head-to-head in the finals of the 2024 Game Changer Challenge.
More than 3,500 students from across the state came together for the 2024 Schools Spectacular’s largest ever rehearsal. Justin Wong and Alyssa Terese reports.
Parents seeking to have their child placed in a selective high school or opportunity class in 2026 can now apply.
A JJ Cahill Memorial High School student is making his mark across the globe. Glenn Cullen reports.
Small group tuition is supporting students to improve their reading and numeracy, and exposing the next generation of teachers to classroom learning. Jim Griffiths reports.
Construction is underway at the school on the state's North Coast.
Students from Melrose Park Public School have won a prestigious national robotics competition. Jim Griffiths reports.
Students at West Wallsend High had an ambitious $10,000 target for their annual cancer charity walk. They scored two bullseyes. Sven Wright reports.
A car designed by Dapto High School students may be a game changer for people with disabilities after attracting support from multinational tech company HP. Billy Kos reports.
NSW's Premier spelling event once again had the audience minding its Ps and Qs. Alyssa Terese reports.
Students at West Wallsend High School this year aimed at an ambitious $10,000 target for their annual cancer charity walk: they scored two bullseyes.
When the lights went out in Broken Hill and surrounds, public school staff powered up to help students and families, as Kerrie O’Connor reports.