STEM the boredom: TAS students take to the sky in flight simulators
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s students from across the Darling Downs region flying army aircraft via virtual reality.
Find out all you need to know about private and public schools in Toowoomba and across the Darling Downs.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s students from across the Darling Downs region flying army aircraft via virtual reality.
A Toowoomba student has secured a highly-sought after scholarship to Bond University.
The new Grand Central Secret Garden playground is here and it’s ready to be explored by children of all ages.
Wilsonton students are harvesting beautiful batches of worm wee tea, perfect for the veggie garden. But hurry – it’s selling out fast!
THE Federal Government has a wad of money to give away, but first it needs schools to nominate projects.
FIVE Darling Downs, Lockyer Valley and Southwest Queensland schools are leading the state in education.
DARLING Downs state school students are attending school at the lowest rate in five years.
SCHOOLS across the Toowoomba region will receive nearly $15 million from the latest state budget for new works, creating more than 50 jobs.
The Chronicle has dug into the data to show you how your school performed in the 2018 NAPLAN test.
THERE was no horsing about for Wyreema State School student Riley Ashton yesterday as he got to grips with the work of a farrier at the Toowoomba Royal Show.
CHANGES are afoot at Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School, according to plans lodged with Toowoomba Regional Council shortly before Christmas.
ONE of Toowoomba’s top girls schools has released its OP results for the graduating class of 2018.
NEW data has revealed which Toowoomba schools are the most and least attended.
ONE Toowoomba school is celebrating its best OP results in nearly two decades. Find out the results from some of our top schools across the region.
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