Mornington Peninsula students’ epic trek for Good Friday Appeal
More than 400 students from schools across the Mornington Peninsula have trekked 50km from Port Melbourne to Frankston to raise more than $200k for the Royal Children’s Hospital.
More than 400 students from schools across the Mornington Peninsula have trekked 50km from Port Melbourne to Frankston to raise more than $200k for the Royal Children’s Hospital.
Aspect Hills Shire School has opened its doors, the new purpose-built, autism-specific primary school set to provide a tailored learning environment for K-6 students on the autism spectrum
Yuendumu School in the Northern Territory has reached an impressive birthday, celebrating half a century of bilingual education
Darwin primary school St Paul’s at Rapid Creek has received a significant infrastructure boost, enhancing accessibility, safety and learning spaces for students and staff
After spending the first 14 years of her life growing flowing hair worthy of a famous fairytale princess, one student donated her knee-length pigtails to help create wigs for seriously ill children
NSW students at Ashbury Public School embraced the Indigenous Literacy Foundation’s annual Great Book Swap and were empowered helping Indigenous children access the magic of books
South Australia’s Morphett Vale East School hothouses young heroes, with no less than four students honoured with the Aussie of the Month Award run by the Australia Day Council
Just outside one of the Northern Territory’s most beautiful national parks, a class of students traded whiteboards for red dirt to keep their connection to country strong
Darwin’s Henbury School is the first Northern Territory campus to join a national pathways program to support the education of students with disabilities through hands-on learning experiences
New ABS data reveals the number of kids who don’t eat any fruit has doubled in a decade but students at St Andrew’s Primary School in Marayong are bucking the trend thanks to their teacher
Kids News’ first ever Schoolyard Shoutout goes out to students and teachers at Queensland’s Port Douglas State School for their new community initiative that rethinks the school buddy system