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Education

Posted inArmidale, Education

Autumn grads this weekend

blankby New England Times News DeskApril 27, 2023

UNE will welcome up to 1600 visitors to the Armidale Campus for autumn graduations on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 April.

Posted inEducation

New program to grow more teachers in the New England

blankby New England Times News DeskApril 27, 2023

A pilot of a new program to encourage young people to become teachers will be run at 13 local schools, delivered by the University of New England and youth development organisation Creating Chances.

Posted inArts, Education

‘Art on the Move’ brings art to regional schools

blankby New England Times News DeskApril 4, 2023

Local schools are set to get creative with the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) delivering outreach art programs

Posted inEducation, Emmaville, Local News, Sport

Emmaville takes great strides with 2023 cross country event

by Lauren MarerApril 2, 2023

Despite being one of the smallest central schools in the state, Emmaville Central School’s cross country event attracted around 90 students from kindergarten to Year 12

Posted inEducation, NSW Votes 2023

$180m for regional schools

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 20, 2023

In another education target election commitment the Liberals and Nationals have committed $180m to small projects delivered at local public schools.

Posted inArmidale, Education

BackTrack scores a hat-trick and spreads its wings

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 18, 2023

Just days after the news that they had their own farm, and they are the NSW Law Society President’s Charity for 2023, Armidale’s own BackTrack has scored a major election commitment.

Posted inEducation

More shade at Gravesend school

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 18, 2023

Gravesend Public School students will soon have much more shade and protection from harsh weather for learning, handball, assemblies and other activities, thanks to a new grant.

Posted inArmidale, Education, NSW Votes 2023

Future of Armidale Secondary College on Labor’s radar

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 14, 2023

Labor candidate for the Northern Tablelands says she’s aware of the issues and will consult with the community to decide the future of Armidale Secondary College.

Posted inArmidale, Education

UNE still working on SafeWork directives

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 13, 2023

Having missed the original December deadline, SafeWork NSW has given the University of New England a six month extension to comply with directions to make UNE a safer place to work.

Posted inEducation, Moree

Moree Secondary College to get one new campus

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 10, 2023

Moree Secondary College students will consolidate the two existing campuses onto the Albert Street site after strong representations from the local community.

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