SA’s future leaders: Meet the school captains of 2025
The South Australian teens set to lead the class of 2025 have been revealed with 50+ sharing why they wanted the role and what they plan to do with it.
The South Australian teens set to lead the class of 2025 have been revealed with 50+ sharing why they wanted the role and what they plan to do with it.
With the pressure piling on, Year 12 students were scrambling to complete the last, and most difficult, question of the 2024 SACE accounting exam. Find out what question had them scratching their heads.
The state government will contribute about $13m to infrastructure upgrades at private schools. See if your school is on the list of more than 100 schools.
Students had to pause their exam this morning while invigilators explained the error. See the question.
Thousands of well-dressed attendees had to be evacuated from Adelaide’s premier Melbourne Cup event at Morphettville Racecourse after a fire alarm went off. Watch video.
About 3000 students from around the state have undertaken the mathematical methods exam with some students left scratching their heads over one question.
As about 12,500 students start their year 12 SACE exams this week, we look back on all the times the final tests didn’t quite go to plan.
Hay baling, policing, selling insurance and coaching sport – these are just some of the jobs our top school leaders took up when they left school. Read how they scored in year 12.
Police have issued a warning on after eight sharks were spotted close to shore near Aldinga on Sunday afternoon.
A principal whose leadership led to increased attendance and fewer behavioural issues is among SA’s top public educators. See the list of award winners.
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