Guard of honour greets Roz Ward's return to work
Henrietta Cook, Education Editor Her fist clenched in a salute, Safe Schools founder Roz Ward was flanked by flag-waving supporters as she returned to work at La Trobe University on Monday.
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St Catherine's deputy principal sues
Henrietta Cook, Nick Toscano Students were stranded by a cyclone, hospitalised with gastro and caught an aggressive strain of conjunctivitis during a school camp.
Schools battling to balance books
Henrietta Cook Victorian principals are struggling to make ends meet, with almost one in four state schools in deficit.
Journalism academic suspended
Henrietta Cook He tweeted that Sky News viewers were "masturbating chimps" and asked a commerce student whether he was happy to fail. Now he wants his job back.
Roz Ward get her job back
Henrietta Cook La Trobe University has withdrawn all allegations of misconduct against controversial academic Roz Ward and reinstated the Safe Schools founder.
The school the kids designed
Henrietta Cook They had grand visions of water fountains that spluttered cola and slides that carried students from the second floor to the playground.
Opposition vows to dump Safe Schools program
Josh Gordon, Henrietta Cook Victoria's controversial Safe Schools program will be axed if the Coalition wins the 2018 state election.
Suspension of Safe Schools co-founder condemned
Henrietta Cook and Timna Jacks Lawyers say La Trobe University may have broken the law by suspending Roz Ward.
The formula for the perfect principal
Henrietta Cook and Craig Butt but it's so complex principals, and many parents, can't understand it
Five hacks to fix Victoria's schools
Henrietta Cook Victoria might be called "The Education State", but its schools are far from perfect. Here are five ways to help fix it.
Uni suspends Safe Schools' Roz Ward
Henrietta Cook La Trobe Uni suspends the co-founder of Safe Schools Coalition after she said the Australian flag was racist in a Facebook post.
Calls for better sex ed for international students due to spate of abortions
Timna Jacks, Henrietta Cook Poor sex education and unwanted sex has led to a spate of abortions among international students, according to insurers and health experts.
Parents enter alliance with private school
Timna Jacks There's a little-known trick to scoring a sizeable discount at one elite private school in the south-east.
Single-sex schools in transition as transgender students gain acceptance
Henrietta Cook The peak body for girls schools, the Alliance of Girls Schools Australasia, is urging its members to support transgender students.
VCE text test sparks censorship concerns
Timna Jacks VCE texts could soon have to meet a new test to ensure they don't offend different cultures in a move that has triggered concerns of "censorship".
Melbourne school talks to astronaut in space
John Elder "My name is Jake. What different jobs do you do on the space station. Over?" Long-distance education can be a revelation when a primary school can talk to someone in outer space.
Convicted cocaine trafficker allowed to teach
Henrietta Cook A woman convicted of trafficking cocaine and sentenced to nine years in a Spanish jail has been given the green light to teach in Victorian schools.
Lessons from a year in the life of a school
Karl Quinn This ob-doc follows one school's efforts to go from bottom of the educational pile to somewhere near the top.
Grade one student shocking sex acts cover up
Henrietta Cook Students at a Victorian state school have been left traumatised after a 7-year-old student sexually abused at least four younger classmates in the playground.
A brutal initiation into campus life
Henrietta Cook and Timna Jacks Emma Hunt's first taste of university life was cruel - she says she was raped at an O-week camp.
Melodie Potts Rosevear: the woman behind Teach for Australia
Kathy Evans A belief in the transformative power of education and a passion for bringing the brightest of the bright into Australia's most underprivileged schools motivates this high-powered American who has made her home here.
Education news in brief
A rise in family violence incidents has prompted a United Nations conference at a Victorian school; making Shakespeare relevant 400 years after his death; a new app to help nurses working in palliative care and more transparency for students thinking about higher education.