School Boards Push Back on Te Tiriti Clause Removal
The New Zealand School Boards Association (NZSBA) has voiced strong opposition to the Government’s proposal to remove references to Te Tiriti o Waitangi from section 127 of the Education and Training Act 2020. NZSBA President […]
Teachers Warn: New Curriculum Needs Smaller Classes and More Support
The Ministry of Education has officially released the new English and Maths curriculum for Years 1–10 — a major shift for schools across Aotearoa. While the Ministry describes it as “content-rich,” teachers say it’s simply […]
New Zealand’s Early Childhood Sector Is Reaching Breaking Point
Early childhood education (ECE) has long been described as the cornerstone of lifelong learning — the place where tamariki first begin to develop the skills, curiosity, and confidence that carry them through school and beyond. […]
Wintec Deepens International Ties with Changzhou College of Information Technology
Wintec (Waikato Institute of Technology) has taken another step in strengthening its global connections, signing a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) with China’s Changzhou College of Information Technology (CCIT). The MoU, signed last week at […]
International Students Thriving as Enrolments Rebound Across New Zealand
New Zealand’s international education sector is showing strong signs of recovery, with fresh survey results confirming that international students are not only returning but also thriving in their studies and communities here. According to the […]
Parent Boost Visitor Visa Now Open for Applications
Immigration Minister Erica Stanford has announced that applications are now open for the new Parent Boost Visitor Visa, giving parents of New Zealand citizens and residents the chance to spend more time with their families. […]






