Education

Growing the perfect gift

Aquinas College students aren't afraid of getting their hands dirty, digging up vegetables to donate to a local initiative that helps feeds hungry stomachs... Read More

Bay of Plenty taking action for nature

The Bay of Plenty is leading the way for Conservation Week 2019, with 26 events registered for people of all ages to get involved and care for nature. This year... Read More

Schools make a difference with Cans for Goods

Schools from around the country have collected more than 30,000 cans in the annual Wattie's Cans for Good campaign that took place in August. Wattie's donated... Read More

Kupu 2.0 to support Te Reo Māori in the classroom

Kupu, a mobile app that helps people learn Te Reo Māori by translating photos of objects around them, can now be utilised across more schools in Aotearoa thanks... Read More

NZ history to be compulsory in all schools by 2022

Within the next three years, New Zealand history will be taught in all schools and kura, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced this morning while unveiling a... Read More

To support the children or to save money?

Out of the 400 pupils that attend Greerton Village School, 140 of them are on the school's learning support registry. Twenty-five of them have ‘high needs'... Read More

BOP wins big at 2019 PM’s Education Awards

It was a big night for the Bay of Plenty region as three of its finalists each picked up a Prime Minister's Education Excellence Award at a ceremony held in Parliament. Rotorua... Read More

Stunning ceremony launches Anchor AIMS Games

The 16th Anchor AIMS Games International Sporting Championships launched today with a stunning opening ceremony at the Trustpower Arena. With 11,500 students from... Read More

Toi Ohomai holding digital colonialisation forum

Digital footprint, data management, big data analytics - these buzzwords are floating around in everyday vernacular, but do we know what they mean and the impacts... Read More

More than 10 billion cigarette butts pollute NZ

New Zealand's first national litter audit has found there are more than 200 cigarettes for every person polluting the environment. The first of its kind report... Read More

Walking for hope

Many people wearing yellow turned out in the chilly breeze and sunshine today to come together in a public walk of hope and remembrance and to help raise awareness... Read More

Bumblebees have smelly feet and other super powers

On Sunday, a new family of bumblebees will be buzzing around inside a bumblebee hive at the Tauranga City Library. The only thing I've ever really learned about... Read More