Testing isn’t about pressure or labels- it’s a diagnostic tool that helps schools and families understand how kids learn, so they can help them to thrive.
Kellyanne encourages parents to start preparing their child for school well before they start, by helping teach them independence.
Principal Craig Hunter explains how parents and schools can address bullying, from spotting patterns to building resilience and safety.
McCrindle outlines five trends shaping school marketing, from Gen Beta to parent expectations, helping schools engage families effectively.
Creating strong, meaningful partnerships with parents is crucial for fostering a learning environment where students thrive.
Kids deserve a school environment where they can flourish, grow, and thrive. Schools and parents can partner together to make this a reality.
The Rationalist Society of Australia ran a campaign to try and get rid of SRE in public schools, by stating that secularism is the way to go.
Some kids have a bit of a decompression, Collett says, encouraging parents to: “set the temperature at home.”
Simplify school lunches with time-saving tips, budget-friendly tricks, and nutritious meal ideas that kids will actually eat.
Parents: have you considered how your own ability to start the school year well might impact your children’s success?