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Corinaldi Avenue Primary, which won the INSPORTS Devon Biscuit Western Championship, received $500,000 and Barracks Road Primary collected $250,000. Both schools are from St James.
Followed categories will be added to My News. Immanuel Primary School has lodged plans with West Torrens Council to build a new two-storey educational building on its school premises at Novar Gardens.
A new name has arrived on the education scene in Co Armagh with a post-primary school rolling out a complete rebrand which will also see it move away from the traditional blazer and tie uniform.
St Clare’s Primary School in Melbourne’s southeast has been accused for failing in its duty of care after a 10-year-old boy was injured after allegedly being sexually assaulted by a classmate ...
The Education Ministry is investigating an incident of a primary school student being scolded and humiliated in public by teachers, which video went viral on social media. Minister Fadhlina Sidek ...
Two primary schools in north London have been subjected to “absolutely heartbreaking” late-night vandalism attacks that have left them with a security bill in excess of £200,000. Brunswick ...
Lyssons Primary regained their Institute of Sports (INSPORTS) Devon Biscuits National Primary Schools Athletics Championship in style at the National Stadium on Saturday, beating second place ...
Assistant teachers at government primary schools across the country will go on a full-day work abstention from today for an indefinite period to press home their three-point demand, including ...
Westminster School has announced a $25m upgrade of its junior primary school. Picture: Supplied Inside Westminster School’s new junior primary building. Picture: Supplied Staff will have spaces ...
Norwich has been branded an education "zombie zone" after figures showed all but six of its primary schools are lagging behind national averages in key metrics. Of the 24 primaries in the city ...
Assistant teachers at government primary schools across Bangladesh began an indefinite work abstention from Sunday, demanding that their entry-level pay be at the 11th grade of the national pay scale.
That’s the chilling response from locals after pictures and videos emerged showing a drug-affected man writhing and crying out on the ground a short walk from a Melbourne primary school.
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