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Rocky River

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Rocky River student awarded prestigious scholarship to pursue academic dream

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 2, 2025

Rocky River student Alec Ellston, a proud First Nations student, has been awarded a prestigious scholarship to live and study at the esteemed St Andrew’s College within the University of […]

Posted inEducation, General News, Rocky River

Rocky River Public School achieves top ranking in NAPLAN

by Beth PlatfordDecember 20, 2024

NAPLAN results are in with some surprising results. Check out how school across the New England performed here.

Posted inRoads and Infrastructure, Rocky River

Rocky River students speak up to gain safe path to school

by Beth PlatfordJuly 14, 2024

Uralla Shire Council’s recent Youth Forum has reaped a major reward for the community of Rocky River with Council committing to build a safe pedestrian crossing.

Posted inEducation, Rocky River

Minister hides while Rocky River rallies to save their school

by Joanna DolanMay 27, 2024

The small community of Rocky River is rallying to defend its school from what they believe are plans to close the school ‘by stealth’.

Posted inEducation, Rocky River

Call for action before Rocky River’s 162 year old building slips away

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 10, 2024

Rocky River’s historic main schoolhouse was closed because it was slipping down the hill, but two years later there is no indication of when it will be repaired.

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