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Welcome to School News

Get ahead of the class – with the definitive guide for the education industry professional.

School News provides topical and informative reading on the ever-changing face of New Zealand education, and keeps school managers and administrators better informed about the issues and initiatives that have an impact on the education sector.

Make sure you have access to the latest information on a wide range of topics from management and administration issues, social and behavioural issues, special education, health and safety, teaching resources, profiles and much more.

Distributed to all primary, intermediate and secondary schools nationwide and selected tertiary education providers throughout New Zealand, with the publication having a  15,000+ bi-monthly readership, School News target the people on the front lines of education.

School News is the magazine that delivers.
News in Brief
New Zealand school in world-class education programme

Botany Downs Secondary College has become the first New Zealand school to be accepted to the global Microsoft Innovative Schools Programme.   ...More
Government needs to step up over inequality

Its time for the government to step up with professional development and resources to help secondary schools deal with the inequality that walks through their doors.   ...More
Keeping language alive

Te Reo Māori should be compulsory in all schools to help keep the language alive, says the education sector union NZEI Te Riu Roa.   ...More
Featured in Education
Nga taonga takaro: traditional Maori games

Traditional Maori games (Nga Taonga Takaro) are gaining popularity in New Zealand’s schools. And many find the inclusion of more traditional pastimes add depth and diversity to the curriculum, in particular in the subject areas of physical education, Ma  ...More
Dealing with a stutter

Children with a stutter are often the subject of playground taunts and name calling. However, while the exact cause of stutter is not yet known (it is believed a stutter results from an inherited problem with the neural processing of speech) it is not a r  ...More
Increasing financial literacy

When ASB and Young Enterprise Trust released the results of their SmartStart survey in early 2009, the findings shocked many in the education and financial industries.   ...More
Featured in Administration
Strategically planning for fundraising

I’ve had a number of calls from schools over the last few years seeking advice on how to spice up a gala, source funds for a capital campaign, or undertake panic fundraising for shortfalls.   ...More
Hagley College - Controlling printing costs

Using technology to empower individuals to make environmentally and economically sensible printing decisions sounds like a dream, but that’s exactly what a distinctive New Zealand secondary school has achieved with a bit of help from Ricoh.   ...More
Managing school information

Having an easy to use payroll and administration system that works is extremely important in running a school effectively. So what exactly is the difference between outsourcing the schools’ payroll system and keeping everything in house; and what are th  ...More
Featured in External Learning
Creating authentic learning experiences

The realm of learning outside the classroom is rich and authentic, connecting learners to environment, community, peers and themselves, as they make sense of our world.   ...More

 

 
 
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