Wesley College issues warning to students after train station fight
A “significant physical incident” at Elsternwick train station has caused an after school scare, prompting an elite college to direct students to seek alternative ways home.
A “significant physical incident” at Elsternwick train station has caused an after school scare, prompting an elite college to direct students to seek alternative ways home.
A maths teacher from a Catholic high school in Melton and a northern suburbs P-9 school educator are the latest to be suspended by the Victorian Institute of Teaching.
A damning Auditor General’s report has detailed just how often teachers are being hit, bullied and attacked across the state’s public schools — and the problem has more than tripled over the past decade.
Police are investigating an alleged assault on a student at Diamond Valley Special Development School as a witness described yelling and screaming when they noticed what was happening.
St Clare’s Primary School in Melbourne’s southeast has been accused for failing in its duty of care after a 10-year-old boy was injured after allegedly being sexually assaulted by a classmate while making a Mother’s Day card.
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Shoppers and retail staff were forced to take cover in stores and behind security shutters as frantic scenes broke out at Melbourne Central amid a pro-Palestine rally on Saturday afternoon.
The state budget has revealed key details of signature projects at public schools – and some students will be waiting longer than expected for upgrades. This is how your school fares.
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