Stella wants to bring the south’s sexy back
She’s just 16 but Stella has a clear vision to help Adelaide’s south. Here’s how other young people can have their ideas heard ahead of the state election – and win a $10,000 Advertiser scholarship.
She’s just 16 but Stella has a clear vision to help Adelaide’s south. Here’s how other young people can have their ideas heard ahead of the state election – and win a $10,000 Advertiser scholarship.
SA basked in glowing unemployment numbers over December – but it’s all come crashing down in January.
South Australia’s rising star school students are urging a health system fix, amid a final call-out to be part of the Teen Parliament event.
Millions of taxpayer dollars will be poured into private school budgets to pay for the year 7 transition, but some say they have been short-changed.
Thousands of temporary teachers have been asked to stand by in case anyone goes down with Covid, as part of measures ahead of students’ full return to school.
More than half of SA’s eligible schoolchildren are vaxxed up and ready to go, new figures show, but rates are slowing as schools gear up.
New schools in the south and north and bigger campuses at five existing locations are among an ambitious five-year plan by South Australia’s Catholic education bosses.
A Covid case at boarding school could see students facing rolling periods of being sent home or being locked in their rooms. Private schools are calling on SA Health for a better system.
Hundreds of teaching staff have already been sidelined by Covid just days after school term started – and a push to kick unmasked students out of class has been rejected.
Principals are crucial to what makes the best schools tick. And SA has lots of new ones. Get to know them in this roundup of the SA’s latest crop of school bosses.
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