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Young females feeling unsafe, stressed Young women don’t feel safe, for half, walking alone at night is scary and a general fear impedes these women from leading their lives in a normal way. Worry seems to feature in the lives of many young women, 56.0% were concerned about coping with stress (compared with 26.2% for males).
Cino Aust film breaks down barriers In a progressive piece of cultural exchange students from the top academic primary school in Shandong Province, Shouguang Century School, China, came to Paddington to practice English and make films.
Ambisie encourages students to chase dreams We all have those ‘what am I doing with my life moments’, it’s common and not that pleasant but three Melbourne social impact entrepreneurs are seeking to do something to encourage people to avoid that 'what if' angst.
Premiers’ Reading Challenge 2019 Now in its 15th year, the Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge continues to help instill a love of reading for life. Last year almost 4 million books were read during the challenge.
How to assess students like astronauts When NASA wants to uncover how their astronauts learn best so they can tailor and optimise their learning they turn to Mindprint, it's now available for students.
Adrian Farrer new Trinity Headmaster Trinity Grammar School, Kew (Vic) has announced that Adrian Farrer will be the school’s 12th Headmaster from January 2020, he is currently Principal at Cathedral College Wangaratta.
Central Coast Primary school students managing personal PR A public relations course which ran at a Central Coast Primary showed students how to optimise their online profile and create a clean digital footprint.
Australian Christian College Principal spending a day walking in the shoes of a student The international Shadow a Student Challenge invited principals and teachers from around the world to spend a day shadowing the movements of a school student.
Wellbeing course has 99% success rate The Staff Wellbeing Toolkit from NESLI is something that actually works to boost happiness in educators. The impact report found that 98% of the participants reported an increase in their wellbeing.
Class Clowns National Grand Final Class clowns finally get the chance to bring their underappreciated talent to the big stage with Melbourne International Comedy Festival having scouted Australia for the funniest secondary schoolers.
Scholarship for exceptional Year 12 students who face financial barriers The University of Melbourne’s new Hansen Scholarship Program to help talented, determined students achieve their ambitions, regardless of social or economic barriers is the result of a generous $30 million gift.
Ivanhoe university campus at Latrobe commences Ivanhoe Grammar School has opened its  University Campus for Year 9 at La Trobe University. It offers a year-long program designed to expose students to the self sufficiency of university life.