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Sydney's top private schools reveal extravagant new building plans

Sydney's top private schools reveal extravagant new building plans

A $25 million library designed to look like a Scottish castle is just one of the extravagant new features planned for Sydney's elite private schools.

  • by Pallavi Singhal

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Rewind - University life
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Rewind - University life

"A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education he may steal the whole railroad." - Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Spike in calls to sex assault helplines as uni O-weeks begin
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Spike in calls to sex assault helplines as uni O-weeks begin

Advocacy groups have demanded an independent taskforce to increase transparency on universities' responses to sexual violence complaints.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
Company behind botched medical exam has track record of failure
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Company behind botched medical exam has track record of failure

The education-testing company behind a bungled exam that left 1200 trainee doctors distraught this week has a well-documented history of stuff-ups.

  • by Jenny Noyes & Kate Aubusson
Principals facing high rates of violence, bullying in schools: survey
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Principals facing high rates of violence, bullying in schools: survey

More than a third of Australian principals are experiencing physical violence and bullying at work and more than half are being threatened with violence.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
Hundreds of trainee doctors forced to resit $1800 exam after 'unknown technical fault'
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Hundreds of trainee doctors forced to resit $1800 exam after 'unknown technical fault'

Hundreds of trainee doctors will be forced to resit a high-stakes medical exam after a technical glitch locked candidates out of an online test before they finished on Monday.

  • by Megan Gorrey
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NSW primary school suspensions skyrocket
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NSW primary school suspensions skyrocket

The number of suspensions handed out at NSW primary schools has increased by 10 per cent in two years.

  • by Pallavi Singhal & Nigel Gladstone
It's worth getting a degree even if what you learn is useless
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It's worth getting a degree even if what you learn is useless

There's a case against education, and it's surprisingly persuasive.

  • by Peter Martin
'Plood, pove, moul': teachers push back against year 1 phonics test
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'Plood, pove, moul': teachers push back against year 1 phonics test

Teachers and academics have criticised the test for taking a narrow view of literacy teaching and wasting resources.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
'Children deserve fully qualified teachers': education review under fire
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'Children deserve fully qualified teachers': education review under fire

Teachers groups say a new push to make it easier to enter the profession would be similar to letting tradies into operating theatres to conduct surgeries, and will not be tolerated by parents.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
'Short-sighted': Sydney's new schools to be built without air conditioning
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'Short-sighted': Sydney's new schools to be built without air conditioning

Parents say the decision not to install air conditioning in four new Sydney schools is "short-sighted" and will become a major issue as the schools fill up, despite the Department of Education's move towards better insulation and ventilation being included in building design.

  • by Pallavi Singhal