
Why more students are choosing online education over traditional schools
Enrolments at Te Kura rose by 10,000 in the last six years.
Enrolments at Te Kura rose by 10,000 in the last six years.
Tauriko School will remain open throughout construction and any relocation.
Screen time and Covid are blamed for rising behavioural issues in schools.
The Government is making work on restrictions to social media for New Zealanders under the age of 16 part of its official programme. Video / NZ Herald
Caring for her young partner to the end of his life inspired Williams to become a nurse.
OPINION: We must build to grow, a belief our Governments should be reminded of.
The student-to-staff ratio at universities rose to 19.6 in 2024, up from 18.7 in 2023.
A stranger attempted to abduct a boy in Manurewa on Monday afternoon.
OPINION: Catherine Wedd's member's bill shouldn't be left to the biscuit tin.
The troubled Being AI slims down.
NZ Herald Live: Simeon Brown talks to media
Simon Lamb will leave King's College at the end of the 2025 school year.
OPINION: The preschool review is a template but it is too little and takes too long.
The University of Otago includes karakia in meetings for cultural safety.
Ucol proposes to cut 17% of staff, affecting Whanganui, Palmerston North and Masterton.
The building generates 105% of its energy with 550 photovoltaic panels.
Morris is the first Māori and second New Zealander to win the coveted Karsh Scholarship.
He remembers the first computer at the school, he's older than most of the buildings, and he still gets joy from that moment the 'penny drops' for students.
School Strike 4 Climate is set to march on Parliament demanding change.
The teacher is on paid leave during the investigation.
The previous backers have pulled out.
Applications surged to 9702 in 2024 after the academic changes were made.
Raymond Hsu, 9, passed the SAT test - and is now aiming for university entrance.
OPINION: Education in this country is being increasingly divided by class.
About 10,000 fixtures are forced across eight North Shore venues.
Māori and Pasifika student numbers at MIT and Unitec are rising.
The trust index has fallen to 47%, below the global average of 56%.
There are concerns the new test might be developed by a foreign company.
Polyfest began in 1976 with four schools; now 75 schools will participate.
The university has defended the courses, saying they are relevant to studies.