Tag: Education
News ArchivesTHIS morning Premier Gladys Berejiklian said while they are planning for more face to face teaching in term two,
THE digital world can be challenging, but in many ways it can also make life much easier.
THIS week Scone and Murrurundi communities will be able to hear first hand how the Scone Grammar School’s wellbeing program is yielding results at an information night.
NINE time Golden Guitar winner Luke O’Shea, will be holding a two day music workshop at St Mary’s Primary School Scone this week,
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DUNCAN Macintyre and his wife Jill, who run Invermien in Scone, are amoung 210 local farmers to take advantage of fully subsidised AgriSkills courses during the drought and they encourage other farmers to seize the opportunity.
THE Upper Hunter is fortunate to have a range of good schools from the tiny Belltrees primary school with less than 20 students through to the larger St Joseph’s High School in Aberdeen with more than 600 students.
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By Taylah Fellows
THE Upper Hunter is receiving attention and praise for its successful visible wellbeing program.
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By Taylah Fellows
THE St Josephs high school agriculture studies team have once again dominated the Queensland EKKA,