
Prince Alfred College Preparatory School begins a bold new chapter
Prince Alfred College is proud to share the exciting redevelopment of its Preparatory School – a visionary transformation designed to inspire young minds from Reception to Year 6.

Prince Alfred College is proud to share the exciting redevelopment of its Preparatory School – a visionary transformation designed to inspire young minds from Reception to Year 6.

The students in the Junior Years at Seymour College have been making a meaningful difference in the lives of people experiencing homelessness – and showing just how powerful young hearts can be when they come together with purpose and compassion.

Families visiting Adelaide Zoo over the past two decades may remember spotting a particularly cheeky baboon with bold eyebrows, stuffed cheeks full of popcorn, and a commanding presence — that was Chappi, and she was truly one of a kind.

St Raphael’s School, renowned for nurturing every child’s potential, has unveiled its Accelerate Program—a bespoke initiative crafted for primary-aged students who excel academically and need greater challenge, opportunity, and individual support.

This innovative event aims to overturn the widespread belief that people are simply “good” or “bad” at maths, and instead, reveal the capable mathematician in everyone.

St Raphael’s School is celebrating a major accolade after being named a 2025 5-Star Employer of Choice by The Educator, joining an elite group of Australia’s most outstanding educational workplaces.

Children and teens are particularly susceptible to the negative effects of stress. Here’s why, plus tips on how to help children develop resilience and learn to cope with stress.

When I speak to parents, one of the most common questions I hear is: “How can I prepare my child for the future when the jobs they’ll have don’t even exist yet?” It’s a fair question—and an exciting one.

Torrens Valley Christian School (TVCS) is buzzing with excitement after the official completion of its brand-new nature play space, a one-of-a-kind outdoor area that encourages creativity, curiosity, and connection with the natural world.

If you’re a parent with a colicky baby, know that you’re not alone. In this article, we’ll explore what colic is, its symptoms, potential causes, and most importantly advice and tips to soothe your little one.

As winter illnesses in kids spike across the nation, new data from telehealth provider Updoc reveals digital health is fast becoming a first port-of-call for busy parents. Across June and July, 1 in 20 consultations on the entire platform were from parents on behalf of their children.

Choosing the right school for your child can feel overwhelming. You may be thinking about: Will my child feel safe and supported? Will they be challenged in the right ways? What sets one school apart from another? This August, the School of the Nativity welcomes you to join a Principal’s Tour as part of Catholic Schools Open Week where you can see how students interact, how teachers guide learning, and how the school day flows.

Starting school is a significant step for children and families. To better understand the experience from a child’s point of view, we spoke with two current Reception students at School of the Nativity.

The year 1982 was one of big thinking and big ideas. Steven Spielberg’s E.T was a worldwide hit in movie theatres, Advance Australia Fair replaced God Save The Queen as our national anthem, blue eyeshadow and shoulder pads were in and the controversial breakfast spread Vegemite, turned 60. So why the nostalgic recap? Well, there was another big thinking idea taking shape in Aberfoyle Park during this time, with the opening of a new schooling set up.

It happens in a moment. A student halfway up a rock face pauses, frozen by fear and doubt. Below, an instructor calmly encourages: “Take a breath, look around, and take the next step.” The student exhales, refocuses, and reaches the top—exhausted, but transformed. These quiet turning points—part challenge, part breakthrough—are common in outdoor education. And for students in the middle years of schooling, they’re more than just powerful memories. They’re moments of growth.