
Victorian School Building Authority
The Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA) is the agency responsible for the design and build of new schools – and much more! The VSBA is

The Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA) is the agency responsible for the design and build of new schools – and much more! The VSBA is

Research published by Save Our Schools in 2025 shows clearly that Australian public schools bear a very large burden of disadvantage but are under-resourced for

Be You empowers and supports educators to promote mental health and wellbeing for children and young people. It is delivered by Beyond Blue in collaboration

There is plenty of ‘starting school’ advice for parents around, (see below for links), focusing on how to prepare your children for their very first

This resource sheet from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Engaging Indigenous parents in their children’s education, identifies the key factors behind successful school

Here’s a great example of a Family Engagement Policy from Broadmeadows Valley Primary School in Melbourne’s north-west. A few excerpts: From the “Rationale” section: Broadmeadows

The Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA) is the agency responsible for the design and build of new schools – and much more! The VSBA is part of the Department of Education and has managed the

Research published by Save Our Schools in 2025 shows clearly that Australian public schools bear a very large burden of disadvantage but are under-resourced for the challenge. This is because public schools receive less income

Be You empowers and supports educators to promote mental health and wellbeing for children and young people. It is delivered by Beyond Blue in collaboration with Early Childhood Australia and headspace. Be You provides educators

There is plenty of ‘starting school’ advice for parents around, (see below for links), focusing on how to prepare your children for their very first school-day, moving to a new school, or simply for return

This resource sheet from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Engaging Indigenous parents in their children’s education, identifies the key factors behind successful school engagement programs for Indigenous parents in Australia. It reviews evaluation

Here’s a great example of a Family Engagement Policy from Broadmeadows Valley Primary School in Melbourne’s north-west. A few excerpts: From the “Rationale” section: Broadmeadows Valley Primary School recognises that Family Engagement in school benefits
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