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Find a wide range of information about Dunedin Primary Schools as well as contact details, location maps and other useful education resources. Search the directory of Otago Primary Schools to help find subject details, curriculum links, free student fees and teacher contacts. Make use of the articles related to Primary Schools as well as all the links to both public and private Primary School websites. Use the local listings to narrow down your Primary School search to a specific zone.



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A co-educational state primary school, includes a tour and diagram of the facilities, newsletter, and contact information.
http://www.maorihill.school.nz ~ Details
PR: 3
History of the school which was established in 1860, with information about enrollment and activities, includes photographs, and a newsletter.
http://www.waikouaiti.school.nz ~ Details
PR: 3
School description and information on open night, classrooms, ERO 2000, uniforms, Japan exchange, past events, science fair, year 8 camps and upcoming events, plus newsletters.
http://www.balmacewen.school.nz ~ Details
PR: 3
A Catholic school helping children develop spiritually, academically, physically, culturally and socially. Includes curriculum information.
http://www.sacredheartdn.school.nz ~ Details
PR: 2
A co-educational primary school. Includes school calendar, curriculum, and information about the library, science, technology and music facilities.
http://www.stclair.school.nz ~ Details
PR: 2

Articles

Teachers are all at sea: despite a great deal of effort over the past 20 years, academic achievement among high school students continues to lag behind. In their attempt to improve school results, the educators are trying to find roots of poor academic achievement of high school students. Some point the finger at the outrageous homework loads students are snowed under.
I started dreading the day that report cards were distributed when I was in high school. During my elementary and middle school years, the cards were not such a big deal because I had decent grades. My high school grades however were another story. They were so bad that I always find myself trying to postpone showing them to my parents.
There are many things that can challenge and engage your child’s mind. They can read books, do puzzles, or just figure out things that stump the mind. This is where science fair projects come in. Science fair projects are a great way to challenge and engage your child’s mind. Here are 4 reasons why. The 1st reason science fair projects are a great way to challenge and engage your child’s mind is because it gets them thinking how things are put together and what makes them work.


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