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This school’s so small its students could fit on a single bus. And it’s shrinking
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This school’s so small its students could fit on a single bus. And it’s shrinking

This Brisbane state school has a country vibe, with just 31 students. We’ve analysed enrolment data to reveal the city’s fastest growing and shrinking schools.

  • by Felicity Caldwell

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‘We’re burning out’: WA teachers’ plea as student mental illness skyrockets

‘We’re burning out’: WA teachers’ plea as student mental illness skyrockets

More than 50 per cent of West Australian teachers have asked for support dealing with wellbeing and mental health issues appearing in their classrooms, a new study has found.

  • by Holly Thompson
The Perth private schools with the highest-earning parents revealed
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The Perth private schools with the highest-earning parents revealed

This is the first time income figures for parents at WA private schools have been published and experts say they highlight how significantly public schools are underfunded.

  • by Holly Thompson
Meet the Allards, a family who take their kids on holiday during school
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Meet the Allards, a family who take their kids on holiday during school

An education expert says she would not be surprised if COVID did not have a radical effect on parents’ willingness to just say “stuff it, pack your bags, we’re off”.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Brisbane students skipped more than 2.6 million school days last year
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Brisbane students skipped more than 2.6 million school days last year

School absenteeism has not recovered to pre-COVID levels. Search every Brisbane state primary and high school’s attendance rates for the past three years.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Department blunder adds to community frustration over East Brisbane school’s future

Department blunder adds to community frustration over East Brisbane school’s future

An incomplete statement that caused community celebration was quickly walked back after it was issued without five crucial words.

  • by Courtney Kruk
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Push for Melbourne all-girls school to go co-ed as enrolments continue to dwindle

Push for Melbourne all-girls school to go co-ed as enrolments continue to dwindle

Mentone, Canterbury, Melbourne, Pascoe Vale and Matthew Flinders girls’ colleges have all declined in enrolments since 2018.

  • by Alex Crowe
Legal action to prevent terrorised teachers getting help
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Legal action to prevent terrorised teachers getting help

The Education Department is trying to block a WorkSafe demand for an in-house mental health worker for teachers at a troubled high school.

  • by Noel Towell
Top-band HSC, NAPLAN targets for schools have been scrapped. Now, principals will set new ones
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Top-band HSC, NAPLAN targets for schools have been scrapped. Now, principals will set new ones

Some principals say removing clear and ambitious targets based on NAPLAN results risks improvement measures becoming too ambiguous.

  • by Lucy Carroll
Melbourne teacher falls to death from school roof

Melbourne teacher falls to death from school roof

The semi-retired school teacher and former principal died after falling through a skylight in Melbourne’s west.

  • by Caroline Schelle
Smaller is not necessarily better when it comes to class sizes
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Smaller is not necessarily better when it comes to class sizes

Most Brisbane classrooms aren’t ‘overcrowded’ because they don’t break targets, but what is the perfect class size?

  • by Felicity Caldwell