Playtime: NT schools win big with new playgrounds, upgrades
More than 100 Northern Territory students will find new playgrounds at their schools after a three-week break from the classroom. See the pictures.
More than 100 Northern Territory students will find new playgrounds at their schools after a three-week break from the classroom. See the pictures.
A Katherine politician has revealed the lengths one school must go to just to keep its students safe after a spate of crime in the area.
Students will see their art displayed in the Top End after an inaugural NAIDOC poster competition. See one of the winning posters.
Two bookworm twins have set themselves an ambitious goal for the 2024 Chief Minister’s Reading Challenge. Here’s what they need to do.
FREE READ: Attention all Territory parents, caregivers and fun-lovers. Are you stuck planning out the April school holidays? We’ve got you covered with our bumper activity list.
Parents and police have been notified after two individuals allegedly entered the school grounds with weapons.
A family’s outback adventure in the NT almost went belly-up when they struggled to find a challenging school for their daughter, but an online class means they can put roots down.
A CLP member says accusations that she refused to supply a school with an Aboriginal flag are ‘petty political games’.
The Territory remains the only jurisdiction with an underfunded private education sector despite a historic boost to the public school system.
A study hub for East Arnhem will remove ‘massive barriers’ to tertiary education. Here’s how.
It can be revealed that last week’s lockdown of a Darwin college after a 13-year-old jumped the fence and attacked four students was the third serious incident in six weeks faced by the school community.
Two in three NT principals were victims of threats or assault in 2023, with a local education leader sounding the call for help before an “exodus” within the profession occurs. Read the report.
Chief Minister Eva Lawler says she wants to break records with the 2024 Reading Challenge, fostering literacy, engagement, and lifelong learning across the Territory’s schools.
Two Darwin Middle School students have been awarded a prestigious award for their analysis of Australian military history.
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