NAIDOC Week – What is it and why it matters
In the first week of July each year, National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia to celebrate and...
In the first week of July each year, National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia to celebrate and...
National Reconciliation Week is a reminder for all Australians to contribute to achieving reconciliation for our...
The room was bursting with sounds of cheerful laughter, lively conversation and party horns being blown with...
The past few years have been particularly disruptive for school students across the country (no thanks global...
Queensland’s answer to alternative education for disengaged youth, The BUSY Schools, will open its fourth campus in...
It’s a new year, which means our teaching staff are working hard to plan for the year ahead, our students are...
The BUSY Schools Shailer Park recently hosted their Year 11 Awards Ceremony where families and friends gathered to...
After opening its doors just six months ago, The BUSY Schools Salisbury has successfully completed its very first...
Thanks to the support and guidance of staff at BUSY Schools Salisbury, a group of Year 11 students are building more...
Education Minister Grace Grace today congratulated ‘The BUSY Schools’ on the opening of their new school campus in...
Want to get ahead of the pack? Here’s why a school-based apprenticeship or traineeship is a really smart move. You...
Born and bred in Australia, yet proud of his multicultural background, Emmanuel is a Year 11 student who is now...