SA’s back-to-school plan: All the details for parents and teachers
Classes will continue for “close contact” teachers and students, while many primary schoolers will be expected to wear masks. We explain all the back-to-school changes here.
Classes will continue for “close contact” teachers and students, while many primary schoolers will be expected to wear masks. We explain all the back-to-school changes here.
Proof humans ate diprotodons and snared rock wallabies will boost the bid for a World Heritage listing of the Flinders Ranges.
The first round of TAFE SA offers for 2022 is out – more than 5700, a decrease for the second year in a row. Search the list of offers here.
More than 50 SA schools will trial a major reform to the SACE research project, one of the biggest parts of year 12.
These young people have soared over the hurdle of Year 12. Find out what their plans are now – and read the full list of SACE merit winners.
The International Baccalaureate is hard work – but dozens of SA students have shone. Here’s which schools had the top IB stars.
The alternative high school course is designed to get students to push their limits. SA’s best didn’t just stretch, they smashed it.
Families won’t be told whether children will be going back to school until the third week of January, the Education Minister says. But the Opposition says that’s not good enough.
A $2.3bn plant using a controversial coal-to-gas technique has been given the green light, despite objections from the Aboriginal heritage committee.
Tougher rules for schools and early childhood sites are being considered to stop the spread of Omicron.
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