Let’s tackle bullying … without saying the word ‘bullying’?
Bureaucracy gone mad? A filmmaker says the Education Department banned his anti-bullying film from schools because it refers to “bullying”.
Bureaucracy gone mad? A filmmaker says the Education Department banned his anti-bullying film from schools because it refers to “bullying”.
A national online training provider has gone bust with debts of $1.6m, leaving 13,000 students – including South Australians – who were just weeks away from finishing courses.
The pandemic may have officially passed, but a group of concerned parents has plans to set up a tiny ‘pod school’ in the Adelaide Hills to protect their children from Covid.
A brand new high school under construction almost lost a classroom and gymnasium because of a $4m cost blowout caused by the pandemic.
Dozens of stalled public school upgrades which have ballooned in cost during the pandemic are under official review.
The University of Adelaide has been ranked as one of the world’s top 100 universities for the first time by a prestigious international survey.
St Peter’s College is renowned for its competitive nature in extra-curricular activities – from rowing and cricket, to chess and pedal prix. Here’s how much the school pays to try to stay on top.
Families with kids in Adelaide’s private schools could soon face higher fees if teachers get their pay rise. See what they earn.
The search is on for a new principal of a private school who suddenly vanished amid concerns about his use of social media.
The Education Department has endorsed using mindfulness in schools but research has found the practice is not working and – in some cases – can have harmful effects.
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