News | Education
6 Nov 2025 3:00
|
outlook hotmail
|
yahoo mail
|
gmail
|
news
|
weather
|
finance
|
shopping
|
about nzcity
|
Search
|
NZCity News
SEARCH
Google
Bing
NZ News
NewsLinks
the White Pages
NZ Street Names
the Yellow Pages
Yahoo
NZ Web sites
SearchNZ
NZ Domain Names
CUSTOMISE
Start Page
Personalise
News
Top Stories
NewsLinks
Business
Sports
Politics
Health & Safety
Law and Order
Technology
Education
Living & Travel
Entertainment
Motoring
Environment
National
International
Accidents
Maori
Rural
Local Politics
Sport
Weather
Finance
Shopping
Jobs
Horoscopes
Lotto Results
Photo Gallery
Site Gallery
TVNow
Dating
SearchNZ
NZSearch
Crime.co.nz
RugbyLeague
Make Home
About NZCity
Contact NZCity
Your Privacy
Advertising
Login
Join for Free
Home
>
News
>
Education
The deaths of three people in an afternoon-school crash has rocked the small Auckland town of Waiuku
16 July 2025
The deaths of three people in an afternoon-school crash has rocked the small Auckland town of Waiuku
>>
Read Article
Chris Hipkins is defending the polytech merger, as the Government pushes ahead with unwinding it
15 Jul:
Chris Hipkins is defending the polytech merger, as the Government pushes ahead with unwinding it...
more
The Education Minister wants to build our numbers of overseas students
14 Jul:
The Education Minister wants to build our numbers of overseas students...
more
Bullying, unmet special needs education, and system pressure appear to be some of the likely causes of a rise in homeschooling rates
14 Jul:
Bullying, unmet special needs education, and system pressure appear to be some of the likely causes of a rise in homeschooling rates...
more
A long recovery ahead for Nelson Tasman
14 Jul:
A long recovery ahead for Nelson Tasman...
more
Belief a local golf course is key for developing sportspeople - as a golf course on Auckland's North Shore faces major change
8 Jul:
Belief a local golf course is key for developing sportspeople - as a golf course on Auckland's North Shore faces major change...
more
Belief limited education pathways are contributing to a rise in unenrolled students
7 Jul:
Belief limited education pathways are contributing to a rise in unenrolled students...
more
Hire us or we'll leave, that's the stark message from New Zealand's nursing students
6 Jul:
Hire us or we'll leave, that's the stark message from New Zealand's nursing students...
more
Air New Zealand's ready to fly nearly 750-thousand customers this school holidays
28 Jun:
Air New Zealand's ready to fly nearly 750-thousand customers this school holidays...
more
More than 17 schools around Nelson and Tasman are closed, due to the wet weather
27 Jun:
More than 17 schools around Nelson and Tasman are closed, due to the wet weather...
more
< Prev
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Next >
Most Popular Recent Education News
19 Oct:
The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year
++++++++++++++++++++++
21 Oct:
A 72-year-old man's been arrested - in relation to alleged, historic sexual assault at Auckland's Dilworth School
+++++++++++++++++++++
21 Oct:
'Accidental' homeschooling on the rise, as families say schools are not coping
+++++++++++++++++++
11 Oct:
Secondary school teachers will go ahead with strike action next week, despite a pay offer on Friday
+++++++++++++++++++
20 Oct:
The Prime Minister says he'd pay teachers and health workers more if it were possible - but for now they need to return to negotiating
++++++++++++++++++
23 Oct:
A person's been arrested following a Police incident in Nelson
++++++++++++++++++
20 Oct:
A new pathway for the Wellington Phoenix to develop young footballers into professional athletes - with an academic backbone
++++++++++++++++++
NewsLinks
NZCity News
Education NewsLinks
5 Nov:
Less maori in school curriculums not the result of a directive - ministry
(RadioNZ)
4 Nov:
Teachers shocked by government decision to remove treaty of waitangi requirement in schools
(RadioNZ)
4 Nov:
Treaty requirement that minister said ‘didn’t make any difference’ being removed for schools
(Stuff.co.nz)
4 Nov:
Education minister's plans for teaching council a 'power grab', union says
(RadioNZ)
3 Nov:
New zealand's oldest school, wesley college. shuts down hostels early amid more safety concerns
(RadioNZ)
3 Nov:
School curriculum 'will perpetuate racism and ongoing inequity in our schools'
(RadioNZ)
2 Nov:
Fire and emergency urging caution ahead of guy fawkes night
(RadioNZ)
31 Oct:
Government announces new charter school for secondary students with autism
(RadioNZ)
more Education newslinks >>
Top Stories
RUGBY
Leicester Fainga'anuku believes the switch to test rugby in the midfield isn't too daunting
More...
BUSINESS
The long awaited economic recovery could be beginning - with expectation unemployment's hit its peak
More...
Today's News
International:
Iran, Russia, and India have silenced their critics overseas. Could they do the same here?
22:27
Motoring:
Auckland's Lincoln Road on-ramp to State Highway 16 is closed following a tanker truck tipping this evening
21:57
Entertainment:
Jennifer Lawrence doesn't talk politics anymore because she doesn't believe celebrities have any sway on who the public votes for
21:37
Accident and Emergency:
Police say there's critical injuries after a car hit a powerpole on State Highway 2 near Featherston in South Wairarapa
21:17
Entertainment:
Sir Anthony Hopkins is selling his California estate at a huge loss
21:07
Entertainment:
Offset is being sued for allegedly attacking a security guard
20:37
Entertainment:
Katy Perry seemingly confirmed her romance with Justin Trudeau during a concert this week
20:07
Entertainment:
The Prince and Princess of Wales have moved house
19:37
Entertainment:
Idris Elba and his wife have reportedly been targeted by a stalker
19:07
Business:
The long awaited economic recovery could be beginning - with expectation unemployment's hit its peak
18:57
News Search
Education
NZ News
NewsLinks
NZ Web
Power Search
© 2025
New Zealand City Ltd