Good Design Takes The Cup
Year 7 students at St Mary’s Catholic College have put a new spin on the traditional art of billycart racing.
Year 7 students at St Mary’s Catholic College have put a new spin on the traditional art of billycart racing.
Do you know what a Rube Goldberg machine is? Well, some local students have been building them
St John’s Lutheran School has hosted the South Burnett launch of “Operation Christmas Child”, a project which aims to provide small gifts to children who live in poverty.
Wheatlands State School has been named as one of Queensland’s strongest improvers in this year’s NAPLAN tests.
Remember the Reading Bug?? The mysterious insect was hatched from a rare Reading Bug Egg at Nanango Showgrounds in February after months of careful care by local schoolchildren.
Nearly 50 Cherbourg State School students found how “deadly cool” the University of the Sunshine Coast can be when they visited its campus recently.
Nanango State High School students will be performing their 6th annual Spots Concert – “Carnival Under The Big Top” – at the Nanango State High School community hall in Elk Street, Nanango at 6:00pm on Friday, September 6.
Cherbourg played host to a visit from two very different special guests on Tuesday
St Mary’s Catholic College students Alex and Cassie Firman are kicking goals everywhere they go.
There’s been lots happening at Durong South State School recently …
Children from nine South Burnett schools gathered in Kingaroy on Tuesday to test their memories – and their comprehension skills – in the inaugural South Burnett Readers’ Cup.
The students from St John’s Lutheran School were privileged to have a visit from Mr Keith Payne VC OAM earlier this week.
There’s nothing quite like swapping stories around a campfire at night …
Cherbourg community organisations have come to the fore to give teenagers their first step into a career.
There’s a high school with a difference running at Ficks Crossing, near Murgon, a school that teaches maths and English and other necessary lifeskills, but also teaches its students how to survive in the rough and tumble world of rodeo.
Young Cherbourg Police Rangers struggled to walk a straight line last week. They had lost their co-ordination and kept bumping into each other.
St Mary’s Catholic College has hosted its annual NAIDOC Day celebration of Aboriginal and Islander culture
Moffatdale, Cloyna and Cherbourg state schools’ students, parents and community members were urged to work together for a better future when they came together for NAIDOC celebrations last week.
Kingaroy State High School held its inter-house athletics carnival last week.
Kingaroy’s Jemima Larkin is “a wonderful, natural, warm and cheerful early childhood educator”, and now she has an award from the Rotary Club of Kingaroy to prove it.