Thirty new teachers will commence in Northern Territory Government schools today, with 16 from the Territory, 10 interstate and 4 from overseas.
Despite national challenges, particularly for schools in disadvantaged and specialist settings, the Northern Territory has significantly reduced vacancies, demonstrating the effectiveness of our workforce strategies.
Minister for Education and Training, Jo Hersey, said the CLP Government will continue investing in strategies to keep and attract quality teachers right across the Territory.
“Every student, in every classroom, in every school will have a teacher in front of them,” Minister Hersey said.
“While there is more to do, this is a strong indicator that our workforce strategies are delivering results.
“Teachers from all corners of Australia and the world are flocking to the Territory. Who can blame them? They’re the best paid teachers in the country, the professional development opportunities are endless, and our unique Territory lifestyle makes teaching here an attractive choice.”
Anthony Gomes, new Principal at Bulla Camp School, said: “I’m looking forward to working with the Bulla Camp community and seeing our students progress.
“The Northern Territory is a great place to be and there are real opportunities here to work with students and support their learning journeys.”
Xiaomeng Ren, new Preschool Teacher at Ngukurr School, said: “I was exploring opportunities outside Victoria when I found out the NT Government was hiring early childhood teachers, so I applied.
“I’m really grateful for this opportunity to come and teach in the Northern Territory, and I’m looking forward to knowing the children and learning about them and their culture.”