Thursday 27 February 2014

Friday, 28 February 2014


$9 million in new classrooms for two Auckland schools

Nikki Kaye | Education
Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye announced today $9 million funding for new classrooms at Auckland schools Mt Albert Grammar and St Thomas’s School in Kohimarama. “The Government will provide funding for 21 new classrooms at Mt Albert Grammar as part of a $6 million rebuilding and expansion project,” Ms Kaye says. “And will contribute funding to a new two-storey classroom block at St Thomas’s School, as part of a $3 million building replacement and expansion project. ...
International students are paying tens of thousands of dollars to attend New Zealand state schools - funding that is crucial to lessons, teacher development and other support for locals.Some schools have more than 300 international...

Four of the Waikato's largest high schools have lead the way

Four of the Waikato's largest high schools have lead the way in making the move online with the help of MediaPA, Hamilton.

Independent review finds school board acted competently

Auckland stuff.co.nz
The report noted that all agencies - NZEI, the School Trustees Association and Ministry of Education - had fulfilled what had been asked of them. Board of Trustees chairman Laal Bhullar declined to comment on the report or the letter, saying the ...

New partner for Bay of Plenty Tertiary Partnership

Scoop.co.nz (press release)
... and research, thereby contributing to the improved regional economic performance. • Retain graduate talent in the region. • Support and grow development in the Māori community through improved levels of participation and success in tertiary education.

Education and the ACT Party

Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Former ACT Party President, Catherine Isaac, was the perfect political choice to head the NZ Model of Charter School Working Group. ... Where is the evidence to support claims that charter schools in New Zealand will lead to better outcomes for students?

Tablets replace books at St Paul's goes hi tech

Stuff.co.nz
Plus there was a range of free educational apps. An iPad costs from $450 to $1399, depending on the model and capabilities, but Mr Lander said the school's only requirements were that it was an iPad and had at least 32 gigabytes of memory. While it's ...

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