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16 Jul 08 |
A Guide To The Importance of Physical Education Programs Physical activity offers a broad range of benefits, including the prevention of obesity, improved self confidence, and an overall sense of well-being. Physical education programs within the school setting can set the stage for how children view physical fitness,
Steve Bishop - edarticles.com
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29 Sep 08 |
Friday 15 September, the government announced a package of initiatives to support its goal of having all young people in education or training until the age of 18. Secretary for Education KAREN SEWELL outlines what the changes will mean Lifting achievement for all students and increasing participation at school
education gazette
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04 Feb 09 |
Migrants We answer some questions you may have as a new migrant on topics like qualifications, homework, school attendance, discipline, school terms and much more. All children in New Zealand must go to school from the age of six to 16 but most children start school when they turn
Team Up - Ministry of Education
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04 Feb 09 |
Education for children in New Zealand The New Zealand Ministry of Education oversees education for children aged from 0-19 years in New Zealand. The New Zealand education system is based on several guiding principles including: • culturally appropriate early childhood services • free of charge primary and secondary school
Ministry of Education
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10 Feb 09 |
School Rules Every school has its own rules to help the school run smoothly. Just as you have rules at home, all schools have rules too. Each school has its own unique set of rules, although some rules apply at all schools. Rules help the school run smoothly, making
Team Up
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