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Private school pays out abuse victims
A prestigious grammar school has paid compensation to four former students who were sexually abused by an ex-housemaster during the 1980s.
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Who should teach kids about cybersecurity?
A survey reveals public attitudes towards how schoolchildren should be educated about cybersecurity.
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Far Out Friday: The school with one student
Charmaine Wilson is one principal who doesn’t have to worry about any playground brawls or note-passing during class at her school this year.
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School funding inequality blamed on ‘sneaky’ Labor
The Federal Government says Labor is to blame for current inequities in the nation’s education system.
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Disability abuse complaints ‘ignored’
Complaints about the abuse of disabled children in schools are being ignored, according to parents.
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The Educator Hot List: Entries close next week
The Educator’s second annual Hot List will once again shine a spotlight on the most influential figures in Australian education.
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Website teaches school kids about human rights
A new website has been launched to introduce primary school students to the concept of human rights.
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Private schools warn govt against cuts
Any cuts to private schools will create anxiety and uncertainty, the Independent Schools Council of Australia has warned.
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Govt signals cuts to overfunded private schools
The Federal Government has hinted it could make cuts to wealthy schools as part of a push towards a more equitable system.
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Pokemon Go a dangerous distraction – survey
A survey has found that one-in-ten students have almost been hit by a car while playing Pokemon Go.