After spending nearly two years organising a colourful outdoor event to celebrate one of its most important milestones in recent history, Carisbrook School was hoping mother nature would be a bit more supportive.
They are not yet teenagers, but senior pupils at Waitati School are already starting to look like commercial architects.
St Hilda's Collegiate school principal Melissa Bell has been honoured at Parliament with a national excellence in leadership award.
In a world where leaders seem to be switching off or burning out regularly, the decisions made by those who will lead in the near future have never been more important.
It's a war like no other you've seen on stage.
Project management specialist Octa Associates has called for expressions of interest in demolishing the Mosgiel Central Kindergarten to make way for a new early childhood education facility.
A ''feral'' student party in Stafford St yesterday was shut down by police, amid concerns for the safety of intoxicated people climbing on the outside of a three-storey flat.
We've all heard about cats bringing home dead birds, mice and even odd things such as socks and underwear. But a Halfway Bush cat has taken it one furry step further by presenting its owner...
The culinary arts profession is filled with challenges - sharp knives, allergic reactions to certain nuts and spices, and hot stoves.
Debatable Thesis, the Bys, 21 SEVEN, Flat Passengers, Jimmy and the Stale Fingers, the Baby and Three 9ths.
William Pelet is a self-confessed ''nerd'' when it comes to science.
Hopes were high last night that two Ralph Hotere artworks up for auction would help take the Otago Community Hospice closer to its $1.6 million funding target for the next financial year.
While the Government's $857.8 million investment in early childhood, primary and secondary education over the next four years has been applauded, an education expert is questioning whether it is enough.
If you go down to the hospital later this month, you're sure of a big surprise.
Watching the search for about 200 abducted Nigerian schoolgirls unfold in media reports has left many Columba College pupils considering the chilling question, could that happen to me?
Complications have delayed by a term the start of construction of Taieri College's new $3.9million state-of-the-art administration block.
Thirty years ago, an example of one of the rarest vintage cars in New Zealand was nothing more than a pile of rusted metal on wheels, with a tree growing out of it.
This week, Keith Moore put the finishing touches on the 1927 soft-top Willys Overland Whippet tourer, and next week it will be rolled out in all its former glory, for all to see.
Matthew Scadden is seldom short of something to say about anything.
For a change yesterday, pupils at Taieri Beach School turned the tables on usual education practices.
Was it beginner's luck when Dunedin company Animation Research Ltd won a Sports Emmy for its first attempt at creating a mobile phone app?