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Concord West Public School teacher Frances Brewer.

Frances was burnt out after 16 years as a principal. Now she’s teaching again

Fewer teachers are resigning and retiring after they were given a $10,000 pay rise.

  • Christopher Harris

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The number of school students forecast to come to every suburb in NSW

The number of school students forecast to come to every suburb in NSW

Demographers say there will be an additional 51,926 primary and 40,497 high school students over the next 10 years to 2034.

  • Christopher Harris and Nigel Gladstone
Melinda and Alan with their children Ivy-Rose, 14, Lara, 13 and Orlando, 11.

Where your neighbours send their kids to school

Where you go to school follows a typical pattern in Sydney, but top-performing schools with good reputations have the ability to upend an entire suburb’s enrolment demographics.

  • Christopher Harris and Craig Butt
Finn Bernstone Harris, Maxina Spence, Anthony Douaihy and Oscar Hartley are among the 50 school-leavers selected for the 2025 ArtExpress exhibition.

Relative values: Young artists focus on family as ArtExpress returns

The 42nd iteration of ArtExpress has opened at the Art Gallery of NSW, featuring the major works of 50 HSC graduates.

  • Daniel Lo Surdo
The changes to the Inner Sydney High catchment.

‘This will split our suburb in two’: Parents’ anger over school catchment changes

Inner Sydney High has its first year 12 cohort doing the HSC this year – and it is already feeling the popularity pinch.

  • Lucy Carroll and Christopher Harris
AirTrunk boss Robin ‘Santa’ Khuda: Christmas has come early for his his employees.

This Sydney billionaire wants to hire more women. He’s spending $100m to make it happen

The gift from tech entrepreneur Robin Khuda is the single biggest philanthropic donation made in NSW.

  • Christopher Harris
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At the end of the day, it’s up to parents to enforce rules around social media and devices.

As big tech abandons truth, teachers like me must be the fact-checkers

With the end of fact-checking on many platforms, our young people are exposed to a tsunami of misinformation. Do schools and educators now have a role in pushing back against this tide of fact-free opinion?

  • Fiona Richards
Employers must provide information about face-to-face teaching hours, extracurricular requirements and release time for senior teachers.

‘Big breakthrough’: Private schools to disclose teachers’ extra hours under new deal

Private schools will need to be upfront with teachers about how many hours they will need to spend running extracurricular activities under a new pay deal.

  • Christopher Harris and Lucy Carroll
UTS students Eryn Yates and Neeve Nagle both live in student housing.

$700 a week to share an apartment: Sydney’s student housing crisis laid bare

Students such as Neeve Nagle are spending more than half their income on rent as the cost of university accommodation skyrockets.

  • Nicholas Osiowy
Smart Start’s Michelle Tamaro practices the alphabet with Gabriella Ndaira, 4.

School readiness programs are booming. But are children being overprepared?

They are designed to smooth a child’s transition to kindergarten. Educators say they’re also supporting parents.

  • Christopher Harris

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