St Paul's college warden, chairman retire after latest scandal
The warden and chairman of the scandal-ridden St Paul's college have both retired a week after the most recent incidence of "sexist behaviour".
The warden and chairman of the scandal-ridden St Paul's college have both retired a week after the most recent incidence of "sexist behaviour".
Up to half of all teachers are leaving the profession in the first five years, and part of the problem could be the way the school day is structured.
Charles Gray, who left school in year 8 and lived on the streets, is now halfway through a PhD in statistics and says she's "living proof" that anyone can go into the field of maths.
Sydney University's St Paul's has made a last-ditch effort to join a university-wide review of college culture.
The Turnbull government has been accused of misleading parents about the impact of its Gonski 2.0 school funding changes.
The vice-chancellor of the University of Sydney has lashed out at the college.
Sydney Catholic schools have retreated from earlier warnings about potential $5000 fee rises.
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There will be fewer staff and less space to teach visual arts students when the Sydney College of the Arts is moved to the University of Sydney's main campus.
For the first time next year, HSC students will learn about pre-1788 Aboriginal history.
Sydney mum Connie Scully says her 16-year-old daughter "has no idea" about money, and schools should be teaching students basic financial skills instead of higher-level algebra.
Former NSW education minister Adrian Piccoli has called for a commission of inquiry into the way Catholic schools spend their public funding.
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Since the beginning of the year, Inaburra School has turned the traditional concept of a classroom on its head and put all year 5 and 6 students into an open-plan room with five teachers.
Nellie Joseph, 14, got into an elite private school in Sydney's east on a rare sporting scholarship and plays touch football, waterpolo and netball, but she suddenly doesn't see the point of staying in school until year 12.
Students who have dropped out of university after an assault refused counselling, advocates say.
Enrolments in NSW Catholic high schools have dropped for the first time in almost 20 years.
Parents pay a high price for home educating children with a disability whose needs are not met by schools.
The ATAR scaling system is rewarding students who study the lowest-level HSC general mathematics course with up to 6.5 marks more than those who opt for the advanced 2-unit maths course, creating a 'loophole' that is pushing high-achieving students into the less challenging course.
Catholic education bodies have slammed federal Education Minister Simon Birmingham for sending letters to principals with funding estimates that contained numerical errors.
"You should not rely on these figures for future planning or budgeting purposes," Mark Scott warned.
Fewer than half of all year 9 students are expected to achieve the required NAPLAN result.
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