How can today’s classrooms empower tomorrow’s leaders? This article explores student agency, why it matters, and how teachers and parents can foster confident, capable changemakers.
From chocolate making to podcasting, WEA offers hands-on workshops where families can learn together, build confidence and explore new skills beyond the classroom.
Changing schools is never an easy decision. Here’s how to recognise the signs your child may need a different environment and what to consider when exploring new school options in Adelaide’s northeastern suburbs.
The new social media age law in Australia gives parents more control, delaying under-16s from joining age-restricted platforms. Here’s what families need to know.
Starting school is a big milestone. Use our practical school readiness checklist to help determine if your child is emotionally, socially and developmentally prepared.
Today’s classrooms are blending creativity and technology, empowering students to design, build and innovate through robotics, coding, digital media, 3D printing and immersive tech.
Speech pathologist Amara Campbell explains how pre-literacy skills support early reading and shares practical ways families can reinforce them at home.
Creativity is one of those words we all nod along to, we know it matters, we want it for our children, and yet it can feel surprisingly hard to define, protect, or prioritise in a busy school life.
Discover how Tatachilla Lutheran College inspires students through small class sizes, personalised learning, service experiences and a supportive Reception to Year 12 community.
Patch Theatre’s SPARK program transforms classrooms with interactive performances and creative learning experiences. It’s a String Thing engages preschoolers and early primary students in imaginative play.
Prince Alfred College Headmaster David Roberts discusses his journey into education, the importance of tradition, and how PAC is preparing students with the skills, character and mindset for the future.
Discover how the History Trust of South Australia’s immersive education programs, including Ghosts, help students connect with the stories that shaped our state while building key historical thinking skills.
Kiddo corner brings together all the fun in one place, with a kids’ quiz, laugh-out-loud jokes, a podcast pick, a book review and playful fun facts. It’s an easy, feel-good read designed to entertain curious kids and families.