Backlash over school’s inclusive language push
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.
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.
Schools in Tarneit, Point Cook are experiencing a massive boom in student population but it’s the success of one school in a sleepy town that has taken out the title of the fastest-growing campus in Victoria. SEE HOW YOUR SCHOOL COMPARES.
How every school in Melbourne’s outer east – from Knox Gardens to Sassafras – compares for teacher student ratios have been revealed. SEARCH YOUR LOCAL SCHOOL
Victoria is in the middle of a student boom, with more teachers hired as our schools’ growth explodes. But is the student-to-teacher ratio at private schools that much better? SEE THE LIST
The schools with the best and worst ratio of teachers to students across Melbourne and the state have been revealed. How does your school fare? THE FULL LIST
New figures reveal some of our most heavily populated and under resourced schools in Melbourne’s inner east. How do Boroondara’s schools rate?
As new data on student-teacher ratios fuels the debate about school resourcing, one expert has detailed exactly how much our kids’ learning could improve in smaller classes — but teachers will need to change their ways too.
The most crowded classrooms in Melbourne’s west have been revealed, with not even 50 portables on ovals and five tables saving one college from making the top 10. See how your school fared.
Enrolments at Bangholme’s Cornish College are booming, with principal Nicola Forrest saying the school is thriving because it offers “education of a different kind”. See southeast Melbourne’s fastest-growing schools.
Mount Eliza Primary School assistant principal Beverley Harvey says more staff is “definitely a huge benefit for students” as new figures reveal 10 schools in Melbourne’s southeast have at least 17 students per teacher.
The fastest-growing school in Melbourne’s west increased by a massive 471.7 per cent over five years, with its principal saying the school has had to “think outside the box” to accommodate the huge number of students. How fast is your school growing?
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