Revamping the NSW Selective School System: A Call for Change

AinvestThursday, May 29, 2025 3:45 am ET
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NSW's selective public schools have been criticized for creating a two-tier system and promoting excessive tutoring, with parents and politicians calling for a revamp of the system. The schools have been criticized for their impact on children's development, with the recent riot police incident at the selective schools test highlighting the issue. Former education ministers Adrian Piccoli and Rob Stokes have also expressed concerns about the system, suggesting that it's time to rethink the selective school system and provide quality replacement education that meets the expectations of all parents.

Revamping the NSW Selective School System: A Call for Change

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