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Lajamanu boosts first language Warlpiri
A Warlpiri literacy program is being tested at Lajamanu School. The aim is to build students’ first language reading and writing skills.
In the five-year history of the Most Outstanding School Award, Nightcliff Primary School has collected the coveted tennis prize three times.
Leaving Alice Springs can create or deepen friendships in other cultures, and reveal different life stories, physical and social environments.
Golden Wattle seeds will be planted at Robinson River School after six months on the International Space Station.
Helen Taylor has retired after 51 years’ service to education in the Territory.
Four students from the Territory School of Flexible Learning won awards for their submissions to an art display about well-being.
Kintore Street School’s new sensory garden is full of fascinating structures that stimulate students, and helps them regulate and understand their behaviours.
Teacher Glynis Hester has retired after 39 years’ service to the Department of Education.
Plants, mathematics, English and social and emotional learning, are parts of a Ross Park Primary School program for Transition students.
Southerners trounce Top End teams
Katherine South Primary students scored upset victories over Darwin and Palmerston teams at a 23 October rugby league tournament.