

Country Schools Gather for Podium Contest
Belltrees Public School student population increased significantly earlier this month […]
Belltrees Public School student population increased significantly earlier this month […]
By Meredith Blair Organised by Where There’s A Will and […]
BY MEREDITH BLAIR
With almost 250 people in attendance, including members of the Singleton RFS, Police, local businesses and the families of students, Singleton’s Australian Christian College hosted their third Cancer Council Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea.
BY ALEX TIGANI
Student leaders from St Catherine’s Catholic College gathered with Rotarians last term for the unveiling of the school’s first peace pole.
Serving communities throughout the Upper Hunter, Catholic Schools ensure each and every student receives a quality education in a supportive environment and has the opportunity to grow academically, spiritually, physically and emotionally.
BY JEM ANSHAW
For the first time in years, Muswellbrook High School is putting on a musical, one that is set to rock.
BY ALEX TIGANI
Muswellbrook South Public School student Riley Rumbel has returned from Brisbane with six reasons to smile.
BY ALEX TIGANI
Riley Rumbel sets himself two rules before each athletics event.
A recent Muswellbrook South Public School P&F Fundraiser encouraged the community to explore their surroundings.
BY DI SNEDDON
Announcements of school captains have been made across the region.
BY DI SNEDDON
It has been a long time coming but Singleton Heights Public School finally celebrated their fete last Friday.
BY ALEX TIGANI
The lockdown era has well and truly come to an end for junior athletics talents in the Muswellbrook and Singleton area.
BY ALEX TIGANI
Scone Public was not the only school to produce a line-up to contest a state final.
BY ALEX TIGANI
There’s every chance the celebrations will continue around Scone next week.
BY ALEX TIGANI
When Mrs Diana Gillett was appointed as Aboriginal Education Teacher of St Mary’s Primary School, she suspected it would be a temporary role.
Who had more fun, the teachers or the students?
BY DI SNEDDON
Nowhere else globally will you see a cluster model of wellbeing like that in place across the Upper Hunter.
BY DI SNEDDON
Agricultural studies are difficult to fully grasp without the practical component and Wingham Beef Week provided the perfect opportunity for students at St Catherine’s Catholic college in Singleton to experience just that.
BY ALEX TIGANI
Local AFL history was made in the Hunter region this month.
BY ALEX TIGANI
Singleton Heights’ Skallywags Pre-School community has welcomed a new addition to its site.
BY ALEX TIGANI
There was plenty of colour along Edinburgh Avenue on Monday afternoon.
Muswellbrook South Public School is proud of their strong cultural diversity and thanks to recent grant funding they have been able to build on it.
School wasn’t even back yet for students at St Joseph’s Primary School at Denman, but the grounds were full of excitement last week when some special visitors made an appearance.
The Where There’s A Will vision has been shared with […]
A generous grant from Singleton Diggers has exposed every year […]
Singleton High School’s Sam Harrison, Kayla Maloney and Rachael Waugh were presented with Academic Excellence Scholarships from Glencore as 2020 Year 12 graduates celebrated their achievements with excitement of future endeavours.
It has been three years since Singleton High School students last visited Japan.
Pre-School Inc. has become one of 44 childrens education and care services across Australia to be awarded the National Quality Standard rating of excellent.
BY DI SNEDDON
It was a win that excited the entire community, not to mention an outcome that benefitted the entire population of around 1000 people.
Students at Muswellbrook South Public School are enjoying getting active thanks to the local ClubGrants program.
Alex Bates has this week started his HSC exams at St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen and has a whole new outlook on what lays ahead thanks to being a part of Where There’s A Will.
It was a bumper roll up for the 2020 Upper Hunter Shire’s Mayor for a Day competition, with 675 children from local primary schools submitting their ideas through short essays or postcard pictures.
It has been a busy few months for the Richard Gill School as 2021 approaches, but at the same time things are just getting started.
In Muswellbrook there have been a number of options to keep the kids busy during school holidays.
Students at Muswellbrook Public School are enjoying the opportunity to try something new thanks to support from Bengalla.
BY ALEX TIGANI
St Mary’s Primary School principal Kim Wilson has declared her school’s new gifted learning program as a success.
Randi and Rob Thraves were recognised at this year’s Education Week Awards for their contribution to Broke School and what a contribution that is.
Big decisions are in the process of being made at […]
Starting school can be daunting, and that is why the […]
Few students would even notice a playground’s garden furniture but […]
1980: There are plenty of familiar faces in the class of 1980 from St Xavier’s Primary School. Look out when they are among those catching up for a school reunion being organised by former student Tim Sutton and his energetic committee.
YARNING: King Street Public School’s Aboriginal Education Officer Pauline Mitchell with students Abbie Coward, Year 4, Brayden Capell and Nathan Dale, Year 6.
Livia Spelde proudly wearing the new school uniform.
Lachlan Donaldson (far left) with fellow work colleagues at the NSW Ambulance Northern Control Centre who were recipients of thank you notes from Australian Christian College. Lachlan had contacts with the school, his wife Carmel works in administration.
King Street Public School staff were excited to have students back on site.