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  • More places in low-cost hairdressing courses

    More places in low-cost hairdressing courses

    By Sarah Buchecker MURRAY ACE provide opportunities for all individuals to gain valuable workplace skills, offering more places at lower prices. Offering flexible learning to…

  • Kids love synchronised storytime

    Kids love synchronised storytime

    MANANGATANG primary school students had the opportunity to take part in a ground-breaking event on Wednesday, as National Simultaneous Storytime went global with a record…

  • Bright learning

    Bright learning

    EARLY access to quality early childhood education is key to children’s learning journey, according to Shine Bright. Early years manager Belinda Schultz said that Shine…

  • New facilities energise school

    New facilities energise school

    BEVERFORD District Primary School students have plenty of reasons to be excited for recess and lunch, as the school has made some popular upgrades to…

  • Continuity of primary education

    Continuity of primary education

    THE Lake Boga educational hub’s continuity of education prepares children for life beyond primary years. With the educational hub consisting of a preschool, primary school…

  • Tooleybuc Central School offers book and science clubs

    Tooleybuc Central School offers book and science clubs

    TOOLEYBUC Central School students have been extremely busy over the last few weeks with a number of activities being held in the lead-up to Education…

  • Postcards project helps kids picture Australia

    Postcards project helps kids picture Australia

    NYAH District Primary School students have begun an intriguing journet around Australia from the comfort of their classroom. In a Facebook post last week, Prep/Year…

  • A furry new friend starts school

    A furry new friend starts school

    WHILE a cuddly, furry dog might seem like a distraction in a classroom, Swan Hill North Primary School has enlisted the help the help of…

  • Swan Hill Specialist School upgrade work ready to go

    Swan Hill Specialist School upgrade work ready to go

    SWAN Hill Specialist School is set for a major upgrade. More than $6 million was allocated to the school in the State Budget. Principal Jodi…

  • Questions to test students’ skills

    THE new-look VCE General Achievement Test (GAT) will help future employers understand where a student’s skills are with literacy and numeracy, according to Swan Hill…

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