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  • Final encore for students

    Final encore for students

    Final year art students at Lakeview Senior College are putting their best foot forward with an exhibition at the Caroline Springs Gallery. The exhibition, which…

  • New chapter for library

    New chapter for library

    Bookworms rejoice – Little Library is back at the Melton train station permanently to keep literature lovers entertained. Readers are encouraged to “take a book…

  • School talent on show

    School talent on show

    The secondary school journey is nearly over for senior Staughton College students and their year’s best work was on show last week. The school’s annual…

  • A lesson in traffic safety

    Melton council has given the green light to plans for a new traffic education school. Plans for the school, to be built at the Bridge…

  • Students in power play

    Students in power play

    A student-led dance workshop, a self-defence class, a bake sale and a footy game were part of a Melton school’s efforts to empower women and…

  • Hoops of fun on offer

    Hoops of fun on offer

    A young basketballer is on a mission to pass on her love for the sport. Emily Attard is organising the Specialist Hoops holiday program for…

  • Drama puts talent in the spotlight

    Drama puts talent in the spotlight

    Students are ready for the call of “lights, camera, action” on Bacchus Marsh College’s latest production. The school’s stage show, Knock on Wood, opens on…

  • Water on the agenda

    Water on the agenda

    Melton students are tackling the big issues for an upcoming kids conference about the environment. Kurunjang Secondary College students have been selected to present at…

  • Oz kids set to shine

    Oz kids set to shine

    Parkwood Green Primary School pupils have been busy little munchkins making poppies and a set of the Emerald city for their upcoming school production. The…

  • Learning leap looms for Wyndham

    Learning leap looms for Wyndham

    Talented weavers from the communities of Burma will showcase their skills as part of the Wyndham Learning Festival. The festival, to be presented by the…

  • School zone battle heats up

    Calls by Taylors Hill residents to review zoning for the area’s newest secondary school have been heard at Spring Street. Western Metropolitan MP Bernie Finn…

  • A hundred days of fun in Melton South

    A hundred days of fun in Melton South

    Melton South Primary School pupils have celebrated 100 days of learning. Grade 1 pupils and their teachers last week celebrated the milestone of a century…

  • Study needs teachers

    Study needs teachers

    A Darley woman is calling on teachers to share their experiences and give feedback on inclusion and inclusive education for a research project. Janette Trento…

  • Car numbers risk kids’ safety

    Parents and teachers fear parking problems at Gordon Primary School could result in disaster if they don’t receive funding for upgrades. However there seems to…

  • Violinist on the rise

    Violinist on the rise

    When Nyssa Sanguansri was three years old, she saw a television cartoon of Bugs Bunny playing the violin. That inspired her to ask her parents…

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