Territory’s richest, poorest schools revealed
The NT’s richest school has raked in more than $130m in five years, while the poorest school has been forced to make ends meet with just $2m. See the full list.
The NT’s richest school has raked in more than $130m in five years, while the poorest school has been forced to make ends meet with just $2m. See the full list.
Thousands of public school students across the Territory are eagerly awaiting the mid-year holidays, as some ‘Middle Schoolers for the Day’ prepare for the years ahead. SEE THE PICS.
A three-day STEM academy for regional and rural schoolgirls has welcomed Territory students into its ranks for the first time. Here’s what they’ll be doing.
A Top End school is celebrating a place on the podium after competing in a unique Grand Prix.
The principal of a remote NT high school has resigned after just 12 months at the helm.
A Top End school has been locked down after an “unknown minor” aged 13 jumped the fence at recess and physically assaulted four students. The principal has issued a statement.
A tiny grocer has breathed new life into one Darwin school’s dreams, with students excited to get a hands-on learning experience.
A zookeeper-turned-teacher has taken an Oenpelli python into his school to help teach students about the importance of wildlife conservation.
NT students have found a way to cool classrooms and lower power bills, saving their school enough to hire two new teachers. Here’s how you can use their strategy and help them take their idea onto the world stage.
A billion-dollar agreement will fully fund public schools for the first time in the Territory’s history. Here’s what it means.
Union reps have praised a billion-dollar boost to end ‘shameful’ underfunding in NT public schools, but an east-coast politician has slammed the deal as ‘half-arsed’.
Warumungu Luritja woman Tracy Woodroffe never had an Indigenous teacher growing up. Now, the Darwin researcher has her sights on ensuring First Nations educators can conquer the classroom.
Additional funding for Central Australian boarding schools to upgrade and improve their infrastructure is on the horizon. Here’s what one education leader thinks.
The gap between the nation’s most elite schools and the rest have been laid bare. And while one Territorian teacher wants a funding fix, an independent education chief has slammed the findings.
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