Education

Honouring our road safety heroes

Responsibility, reliability and good listening is what it takes to keep their fellow friends safe on their school's road. Road Safety Week starts off this week,... Read More

Govt to repair or rebuild all weather-hit schools

Thirty-eight damaged schools in the Bay of Plenty Education Region are amongst over 500 North Island schools which have been identified by the Ministry of Education... Read More

Melodies and memories of The Music Man

It had people curious, scratching heads, shrugging shoulders. 'Music Man Lane?” Who is the music man who deserved recognition on a new street sign in Katikati?... Read More

More mental health support including in schools

The Government says their cyclone recovery package is providing dedicated investment into mental health and wellbeing support. The package includes extending... Read More

What‘s on - debating, skating and dating

Good morning and welcome to Saturday. Ko te ra tenei i hanga e te Ariki. Ka koa tatou, ka koa hoki ki reira. MetService is forecasting a fine day with southwesterlies... Read More

Opportunities continue to grow at Fieldays

Primary sector education and exciting career opportunities will be showcased at the Fieldays Opportunity Grows Here Careers Hub in June. Fieldays and the Ministry... Read More

Teachers strike: Many schools shut in North Island

Secondary school and area school teachers from the Central Plateau to the top of the North Island will be striking for better pay on Thursday. Vaughan Couillault​,... Read More

Rural school visits back in full swing

Seven tertiary students from around New Zealand will travel to the Coromandel on May 8 for Hauora Taiwhenua's first rural school's visit of 2023. This volunteer-led... Read More

A war of words ahead of them!

On top of the world in their respective jobs - a bunch of local celebrities, businessfolk and politicians are shaking in their boots ahead of squaring off against... Read More

Cycle safety never looked so good

Fashion meets function for five Tauranga and Western Bay students and one teacher who will be cycling, scooting, and skating safely in style after being presented... Read More

Greenpark School’s “pillars of light”

Ōtanewainuku and Pūwhenua stand proud at Greenpark School's gates, bringing the school's people together. Greenpark School gathered for the unveiling of the... Read More

A right royal quiz

Gen Z is often referred to as the first fully ‘digitally native' generation. They've grown up with social media and smartphones and are right at home in... Read More