Education Minister makes demand over shocking TikTok videos
The SA Government has taken aim at the social media platform responsible as more schools are embroiled in a nasty social media trend shaming young teens.
The SA Government has taken aim at the social media platform responsible as more schools are embroiled in a nasty social media trend shaming young teens.
More vile TikTok lists have emerged rating female students as young as 13 at an Adelaide school as a mother speaks out about her daughter being targeted.
SA’s top private schools could lose hundreds of thousands of dollars based on their families’ higher incomes – but others are in line to share millions more. See how your school will be affected.
E-cigarettes with nicotine in them are supposed be illegal, but the Sunday Mail had no trouble finding them in Adelaide shops.
The number of students getting help for psychological illnesses was steadily growing – but now under new rules the number can’t be tracked.
SA schools receive anywhere between a few thousand dollars and a few hundred thousand in government funding per student, latest data reveals. Find out how much your school gets.
More than a quarter of the state’s public primary schools spent nothing on upgrades over a three-year period, while some private schools invested tens of millions of dollars.
New data shows how much parents are contributing to each of SA’s public schools – at some of them it’s more than $2000 a year.
We’ve mapped the total income of every SA school and compared their funding levels per student — and the results show many of our “poorest” schools are in surprisingly wealthy areas.
While average Aussie families can’t afford eye-watering private school fees, rich parents are getting access to state-of-the-art facilities and education opportunities. SEE WHAT THEY OFFER
Forget the bake sale, creative fundraising is the new norm in schools, as Australia’s top 100 schools with the most private income were revealed. SEE THE LIST
From Hallett Cove to Golden Grove, out-of-zone students are taking up spots at Adelaide High, new figures reveal. The revelation comes amid growing parent anger over enrolment rules.
Parents are being warned their choice of public schools will become “increasingly limited” as zones are more strictly enforced. See how much every SA school is growing.
A Golden Grove school has been left begging to meet with the education minister after discovering it would only receive half as much funding as an eastern suburbs institution to cope with an influx of new students when Year 7s are integrated.
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