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Rockabye children go Turtle safe in National ShakeOut

Staff and children at Rockabye Early Learning Centre in Highland Park today took part in the National ShakeOut. Rockabye centre director Caryn Mawkes said it...

Most seniors return to school

Most schools have welcomed back all senior students this week, said Auckland Secondary Schools Principals Association president Steven Hargreaves. Some schools have modified their timetables...

Former Cockle Bay Primary teacher dies

A former Cockle Bay Primary teacher, Lovest Reynolds, has died. Lovest, a long-time Howick and Pakuranga resident, passed away after a short illness on September...

Macleans debate team finish 2nd

Macleans College's Premier Advanced Debating Team 1 has advanced to the Auckland Schools Debating grand finals. The team of Abhinav Chawla, Ellen Wang, Wei Tian...

Saint Kentigern College principal resigns

Saint Kentigern College’s principal Russell Brooke has resigned. The move was confirmed to the independent school community via an email letter yesterday and follows a...

A dancer’s dream: medals, touring and teaching

A young local dancer has continued to make her mark overseas. From learning at a Howick dance school to dancing on stage in front of...

Champion of biodiversity

Former Howick College student Ethan McCormick has continued his journey to becoming a champion for biodiversity. McCormick said his interest in the environment started at...

Biology success for SMC students

Seven Sancta Maria College students have qualified for entrance to a biology programme. The NZ International Biology Olympiad (NZIBO) fosters interest, participation and excellence in...

Enterprising school kid shares love of sailing

Lockdown for school children can be pretty boring and place a strain on any normal family. A young local lad has thought better than that...

High schools reach gaming finals

Local high schools students continue to shine in competitive video gaming. Esports has been gaining popularity over the years, and this can be seen is...
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