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Events

Our major annual events.

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Topics in this section

  • Premiers’ Reading Challenge

    Join the challenge, get book lists and record your reading

  • State Schools Spectacular

    A performing arts opportunity for all Victorian government school students

  • Education Week

    Celebrates excellence in education through open days, exhibitions and special events.

  • Children's Week

    A national program that recognises the talents, skills, achievements and rights of children.

  • Maths Challenge

    A fun and engaging way for families to engage in real life mathematics.

  • Teachers' Games

    An annual sporting and social event for education professionals

  • World Teachers' Day 2020

    This year Victoria will celebrate World Teachers' Day on Friday 30 October 2020.

  • Championing Victorian Industry within Schools

    This event shines a light on employers providing valuable workplace learning support for students through various programs.

Get involved in one of the largest performing arts events in Australia

Find out just why the Victorian State Schools Spectacular is so spectacular!

Welcome to the 2018 Victorian Premiers' Reading Challenge

Inspiring children and young people to read more books. Your school can get involved.

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