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Win Ag Scholarships
Samantha Hudson and Jayden Parnell have won $10,000 scholarships
Samantha Hudson and Jayden Parnell have won $10,000 scholarships
The State Government has released a new Blueprint for Agricultural Education in Queensland aimed at encouraging more young people to consider a career on the land.
It was an evening of firsts (and lasts) at St John’s Lutheran School on Tuesday night.
With all the excitement in local towns on Year 12 formal nights, it’s easy to forget that there are some local Year 12 students graduating who do not attend the four big local high schools.
The South Burnett’s indigenous Year 12 graduates are brimming with confidence and set to make their mark
Students in the South Burnett have been congratulated after participating in the 2014 Premier’s Reading Challenge.
St Mary’s Catholic College in Kingaroy will receive $919,873 in Federal Government funding to improve learning areas at the school.
Lornetta West sings and dances around her home on a regular basis … it’s a sign the Year 4 Cherbourg State School student loves learning.
Murgon State High School’s formal night had glamour, glitter and lots of smiling faces, happy that years of schooling were finally over.
Nanango farewelled its senior students in style on Thursday night when a large crowd of several hundred proud parents, relatives and friends packed Nanango State High School’s main hall forecourt for the school’s annual formal
More photos from the 2014 Nanango State High School Formal …
More photos from the 2014 Nanango State High School Formal …
More photos from the 2014 Nanango State High School Formal …
More photos from the 2014 Nanango State High School Formal …
Two very familiar faces at St Mary’s Catholic College have won prestigious awards.
It’s a sure thing that the 2014 Year 12 students from St Mary’s Catholic College will never forget their formal … it was the night the rain came back.
Barambah Environmental Education Centre at Gallangowan has been awarded a $1079 funding grant to improve its facilities.
Students at St Mary’s Catholic College recently performed as part of the college’s annual “Instrumental Evening”.
Students from Kumbia and Wooroolin State Schools learned the importance of three simple words on Friday: Recognise, React and Report.
Students at Nanango, Kingaroy and Taabinga State Schools and Kingaroy State High School will soon have the opportunity to learn from a “master teacher”.