Education
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Mildura South students join online orchestra
ABOUT 30 students from Mildura South Primary School will appear in Australia’s biggest online orchestra on Tuesday. Students from the school’s band and choir took…
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Irymple students heartbroken by theft from school garden
PRIMARY school student Grace Zaccone has been left “really disappointed” after two Hebe shrubs she planted were stolen from the Irymple South Primary School garden…
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Safety lights for Pooncarie school
POONCARIE Public School has had the spotlight put on road safety with school zone flashing lights now in operation. Earlier this year, the NSW Government…
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Sunraysia students’ team approach solves STEM problems
WORKING as a team, thinking outside the box and confidence were all key skills needed for students at the STEM for Sunraysia event last week.…
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Production roaring along for The Lion King
IRYMPLE Secondary College students are working their “hardest possible” in preparation for the school’s upcoming production of The Lion King late this month. For one…
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Playgroups make a big difference, say parents
FOR more than a decade, the Total Learning Centre (TLC) has provided a space for parents and their children to develop before starting “more formalised…
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Sacred Heart Primary School’s family links grow with mural
PAST, present and future students at Mildura’s Sacred Heart Primary School have made their mark with the addition of a family mural. After six months,…
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Bell rings for The Lake Primary School principal
WHEN the bell rings at the end of term 4 this year at The Lake Primary School, it will signify the culmination of Rod Pearce’s…
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Mildura South Primary School students take trek back in time
GRADE 6 students at Mildura South Primary School will walk 100km over 27 days as part of the school’s Kokoda Track Experience program. Ninety students…
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Peer pressure on parents getting kids to school
A WHOPPING 44 per cent of parents are worried other parents would judge them harshly for allowing their children to walk, ride or scoot independently…
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School children urged to walk for health
STUDENTS from Sunraysia schools are being encouraged to don their sneakers and get strolling during October for VicHealth’s Walk to School month. Last year, more…
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Coomealla High School students forge close bonds
IT might not be the biggest school in Sunraysia, but that didn’t stop 18 students from Coomealla High School celebrating the culmination of their hard…