‘Free’ public education costs Vic parents more than $100k
Parents will pay $108,879 over 13 years to send their child to a public school from 2024, making Melbourne the most expensive city for government schooling in Australia.
Parents will pay $108,879 over 13 years to send their child to a public school from 2024, making Melbourne the most expensive city for government schooling in Australia.
Enrolment figures show the most in-demand primary and secondary schools across Victoria, with some doubling in size in recent years.
The NAPLAN scores are out for every Victorian primary and secondary school. Search our database to see how your school stacks up.
Nearly 60,000 students across the state have received their VCE results, including “shocked” Scotch College student Ronan Ahl who became the third member of his family to receive a perfect score. See comprehensive school results here.
A probe into the top school’s deputy principal has been launched after students alleged “physical contact” made them “feel uncomfortable”.
Hostile parents and violent students have made one in four teachers feel unsafe, with calls for more respect for the profession.
Parents are shunning their local schools for better options. See which top school in your area takes the most out-of-zone enrolments.
A former Westall Secondary College teacher has been banned for four years after she had an inappropriate relationship with a female student.
Parents have slammed an all-boys school’s “confusing” push to ban the use of male-specific terms saying it’s not inclusive of all students.
Racism against students of African descent is rampant in Victorian schools and students say teachers don’t take their claims seriously, a report reveals.
Students at a school in Melbourne’s west are too scared to attend amid threats of schoolyard bashings and “vicious bullying”.
Racism against students of African descent is rampant in Victorian schools, a damning report reveals — but students say teachers don’t their claims seriously.
The Colmont School, which closed owing millions and leaving hundreds of students in limbo, is set to reopen next year.
Teachers are turning away from verified government websites, and scouring the internet and social media to create their own lesson plans.
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