Students turn to dodgy schoolyard dealings to get hands on vapes
Brazen school students are pocketing hundreds of dollars each week by dealing vapes on-campus in broad daylight to skirt around anti-vaping laws.
Brazen school students are pocketing hundreds of dollars each week by dealing vapes on-campus in broad daylight to skirt around anti-vaping laws.
Victorian Jewish students have revealed their distress over a practice legal studies exam paper from a private company containing a pro-Palestinian article.
Glen Eira College has been met with a raft of serious bullying and sexual harassment allegations in two petitions signed by almost 100 people, calling for the school to prioritise students’ wellbeing and safety.
A Geelong school has rolled out a new “21st century timetable” that allows students to come in late, leave early and have a dedicated day for revision. Could it mean the end of traditional school weeks in Victoria?
The most comprehensive review of Victoria’s state schools in years has recommended a raft of changes to the education system, including an end to the exclusion of disabled children and a review of potentially deadly physical restraints.
Gender-bending dress-ups, theme days, colour runs and even a For Sale sign on Methodist Ladies’ College in Kew have marked the start of muck-up week for Victorian year 12 students.
One of Melbourne’s most celebrated state school principals has been suddenly removed from his role at Footscray High School.
The man who was allegedly behind the wheel of a car when it hit and killed a pedestrian in Kooyong early Sunday morning has offered his condolences to the victim’s family.
A man who died after sustaining critical head injuries in a senseless attack on Elizabeth St is being remembered as a “vibrant, independent, and courageous man”.
Students as young as six are meditating and doing breathing exercises in class in a bid to dramatically improve student mental health.
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