Harwood Island students tell us what makes them laugh
From friends making funny sounds and overly affectionate dogs to Donald Trump, here’s what these students had to say.
From friends making funny sounds and overly affectionate dogs to Donald Trump, here’s what these students had to say.
KIDS OF SPIRIT: A giraffe’s healthy living message which spans across generations, an old trick with paddlepop sticks and stepping back into the Dreamtime.
KIDS OF SPIRIT: All the latest news from Clarence Valley Schools
News from Clarence Valley Schools up to week ending July 3.
WESTLAWN duo Jason Parkes and Ted Hill both achieved District awards in the 2019 Newcastle Permanent Primary School Mathematics Competition.
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All the Clarence schools were represented in a huge day of action in Daily Examiner touch competition. CHECK THE PHOTOS HERE
‘THE greatest threat to our plant is the belief that someone else will save us.’
VIDEO: Hundreds of school students and many more supporters were full of voice as they made their thoughts clear about the need for climate action.
An analysis of national data shows the schools where teachers have the most students to teach.
You might be a Harry fan, or maybe wanted to hide out like Wally, there’s plenty of variety in these kids dressup for Book Week
WHILE lightning doesn’t strike twice, students do. Already ignored once in their fight for climate action, they are set to hit the streets for a second time.
Winning submission ‘STACS’ up when it comes to news
EXCLUSIVE: Help is finally arriving for a troubled region on the north coast which is has been hit by seven teen suicides in just 20 months, with extra funds now being given to one of the local high schools.
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