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  • Where there’s a will, there’s a book signing

    Where there’s a will, there’s a book signing

    YOUNG writer Will Kostakis signed copies of his latest novel, The First Third, for years 8 and 9 students during a visit to Sunshine College’s west…

  • Bully stoppers to step in

    TWO Brimbank schools will share $10,000 to tackle bullying and antisocial behaviour.  Overnewton College will train students as peer mediators, while St Albans East Primary School…

  • Views clash over Gonski benefits

    CONFLICTING funding forecasts by state and federal governments are making planning difficult for many Brimbank schools. Federal government figures show St Albans East Primary School’s…

  • Just a stage they’re going through

    Just a stage they’re going through

    SYNCHRONISING almost 300 children to dance in time to Michael Jackson’s Thriller is no mean feat. Add rambunctious moves to the mix and, as Essendon…

  • Former Mowbray College director tells of ‘recouping’ confidence

    A FORMER director of Mowbray College has appeared in the Supreme Court over his role in running the school before it collapsed last year. The…

  • Keilor Primary School pupils run for their money

    SOME impressive walking, running and fund-raising has helped Keilor Primary School pupils come out winners in more ways than one.  The school will buy laptops…

  • On course for jobs

    A FOUR-week short course to help western suburbs jobseekers gain entry level positions will start on June 11.  The joint Victoria University and Victoria Police project…

  • Putting the boots into opera

    Putting the boots into opera

    PUPILS from St Albans Heights Primary School enjoyed going behind the scenes of the Victorian Opera’s production of Puss in Boots last week. Catherine, 11 (pictured), and her…

  • Sunny side up for eager students 

    Sunny side up for eager students 

    STATE Education Minister Martin Dixon (centre) has launched a program in Braybrook to open new learning pathways for disadvantaged young people. Melbourne Academy’s Print Side…

  • Universities ‘duped’ by spending cuts

    Universities ‘duped’ by spending cuts

    VICTORIA University could lose more than $4 million a year under the federal government’s plan to cut university funding to boost money for schools. The…

  • Extra teachers, practice lighten the learning load at Sunshine North Primary

    Extra teachers, practice lighten the learning load at Sunshine North Primary

    TEACHERS at Sunshine North Primary School are leading the way for learning in the west, with National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) results showing…

  • Sunshine Heights Primary School’s lessons of the past

    Sunshine Heights Primary School’s lessons of the past

    SUNSHINE Heights Primary School pupils Tina and Wenhao, both 11, have received a historic photo collection from long-time Sunshine resident Len Stevens and son John…

  • St Albans college tackling harsh realities of a virtual world

    St Albans college tackling harsh realities of a virtual world

    A BRIMBANK secondary college is leading the battle against cyber bullying. Students, staff and parents at St Albans Secondary College were involved in a series…

  • TAFE’s new funds ‘won’t undo the damage’

    TAFE’s new funds ‘won’t undo the damage’

    NEW funding to support “innovation and structural reform” in the TAFE system is too little too late for Victoria University, according to critics. The Australian…

  • Mowbray’ second shot at life

    Mowbray’ second shot at life

    TEACHERS at a new Melton school will soon dust off the shelves to educate a new generation of students at the former Mowbray College campus.…

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