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Tim Anderson.

Union steps in over Sydney academic's sacking to 'defend freedom of speech'

The National Tertiary Education Union has given the Federal Court notice of an appeal against an earlier decision which upheld the sacking of a university lecturer.

  • by Anna Patty

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Shane, Shanette and Shanelle will begin school in January after a tough few years

Beginning school heralds a brighter future for Philomina's triplets

One year after arriving in Australia, Philomena fell pregnant with triplets. When they were 18 months old, their father died.

  • by Jordan Baker
Amna Shah came to Melbourne in 2017 and she left her clothes, shoes and violin behind when she returned to Pakistan.

'My future and my life are there': International students speak of life in limbo

Separated from their partners, studies and new lives in Australia, students from four countries tell of their fears as they beg for certainty on when they could return.

  • by Michael Fowler
The Kardashian Index was named after influencer Kim Kardashian West.

The 'Kardashian' academics on social media who are influencing school policy

Named after influencer Kim Kardashian, the index was developed to measure the discrepancy between a scientist's social media profile and their publication record. A high index increased the likelihood that they were famous for being famous.

  • by Jordan Baker
Education agents have reported an increasing number of international students are considering studying in Canada and the UK instead of Australia.
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Overseas students dump Australia for Canada and COVID-ravaged Britain

University vice-chancellors and education agents say students in India, Nepal and China are pursuing alternative countries because they would rather risk COVID-19 than study online.

  • by Anna Patty
Drone studies is one of the year 9-10 electives that will be cut under a new policy

Drone studies, puppetry and cartooning to go in curriculum cleanup

Niche year 9 and 10 electives such as game design, the history of the universe and ideation will also be cut as the government puts the broom through the curriculum.

  • by Jordan Baker
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Decades of research shows the PAX good behavour game has long-lasting benefits for children

The game helping NSW students improve marks and get into uni

Decades of studies found students involved in a new classroom behaviour game did better on tests, were more likely to get into college, and were less likely to smoke or take drugs.

  • by Jordan Baker
Former NSW Education Minister Adrian Piccoli says the government should fully fund private primary schools.

Regional schools scrambling for staff during summer holidays

Teachers Federation president Angelo Gavrielatos said some regional school principals were desperately advertising for staff on social media.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has had  a tough year and faces internal instability in her coalition.

'Hard to see a safe corridor': NSW shelves plan for return of international students

NSW government plans for the return of 1000 international students each week have been put on hold.

  • by Anna Patty
The OECD used to hold Australia as one of the best in class in education.
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Opinion

The epidemic Australia is failing to control

Two decades ago, Australia was one of the leading education nations in the world. Not any more.

  • by Pasi Sahlberg
The five MLC students who achieved a perfect score in the IB.

'It was very stressful': Despite months of uncertainty, IB students shine

MLC School in Burwood achieved six perfect scores and Trinity Grammar five in the International Baccalaureate.

  • by Jordan Baker
An artist's impression of new sporting facilities proposed for Sydney Grammar's Edgecliff Preparatory School.

'Intrusive and bulky': Uproar over Sydney Grammar's $54m sports facility

Sydney Grammar School says its new $54.4 million sporting facilities in Rushcutters Bay will be “a polite addition" to the area.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Twins Mia and James Waddington attended Mackellar Girls and nearby Balgowlah Boys High respectively.

Public schools shine in Sydney's north

Mackellar Girls was the state's highest-placed comprehensive public school in the HSC, while nearby Balgowlah Boys was third at 60th.

  • by Jordan Baker
The seven James Ruse students who received an ATAR of 99.95, from left to right: Winston Huang (standing), Eric Huang;  Anthony Hwang; Sariena Ye; Dineth Fernando; Alexander Van Phan; Grace Li.

‘Other schools catching up’: Why James Ruse’s HSC lead has shrunk

For a quarter of a century it has been the top school in the state. But data shows the rest of the top 150 schools are catching up.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
Annanya Nari completed the selective school test a few years ago.

'Nice and hard': Experts review the new selective schools test

Anagrams are out, harder comprehension questions are in, and the thinking skills paper will be difficult to finish for students sitting the new selective school test.

  • by Jordan Baker
Beau Chaseling as a 12 year old, a few months before he sat HSC physics and chemistry

At barely 15 years old, Beau achieved an ATAR of 90

Fifteen-year-old Beau Chaseling got his HSC before he was allowed to get his driving licence. He now plans to study genetics at university.

  • by Jordan Baker
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Portrait of Professor Brian Schmidt, Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University
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Scott Morrison should act as international students stay away, says ANU chief

Vice-chancellor Brian Schmidt said governments should be prepared to consider alternatives to hotel quarantine such as on-campus quarantine, or Australia will lose market to friendlier countries.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Notre Dame is the latest university to cut jobs.

Uni first round offers: ATARs drop for science and engineering, law remains sky high

Science and engineering entrance ranks drop, law remains sky high as students receive their first post-HSC university offers.

  • by Jordan Baker
Joshie Katherine Tan says the school started offering students the HSC 20 years ago to help them gain entry to Australian universities.

Indonesian school tops private school performance in HSC maths

A focus on maths and science helped a Christian school in Jakarta achieve the second highest ranking in HSC maths performance.

  • by Anna Patty
China has warned its students about potential discrimination if they travel to Australia.
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Universities warn foreign interference measures must be 'carefully calibrated'

Universities' awareness of foreign interference risks will be scrutinised by Parliament's powerful intelligence committee next year.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Student wellbeing has gone backwards since the government increased school autonomy

HSC performance, student wellbeing went backwards after schools received more autonomy

An evaluation of the Local Schools, Local Decisions policy found pressure on principals has also increased since the government handed schools more power to make their own decisions eight years ago.

  • by Jordan Baker
Caleb Hsiung was part of Baulkham Hills High's success.

'So nervous': How Baulkham Hills High aced HSC mathematics

The new syllabus for HSC mathematics made all schools jittery. These are the ones that shone in 2020.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and Nigel Gladstone
Cabramatta High's high achieveres Thanh Xuan Nguyen (96.75), Julina Lim (99.95) and I-Yee Loi (93.95)

The schools that punch above their weight in the HSC

Julina Lim was unwanted by the selective school system. Six years later she has a 99.95 ATAR and has put Cabramatta High on the map.

  • by Jordan Baker and Nigel Gladstone
Julina Lim, from Cabramatta High School, got an ATAR of 99.95.
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Analysis

Instead of gaming the system, let's help schools lift their game

Now that the kids have their HSC results, let's take a look at how we assess our best and brightest schools.

  • by Jordan Baker
Killarney Heights High School student Kiara Simones who came second in the state in English with her teacher English teacher Wendy Lisle

How a comprehensive school topped the state in HSC English

Killarney Heights High School principal Hayley Emmerton says the secret to success in English is "amazing teachers".

  • by Jordan Baker and Nigel Gladstone
HSC exams at Penola Catholic College in Emu Plains.
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Focus on HSC band six results creating a 'perverse incentive', experts say

Education heavyweights have called for more information about HSC results to be released, saying the current public data pushes students into lower-level subjects.

  • by Jordan Baker
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Daniel Field and Logan Rofe were part of a group of boys from Mount Brown Public School who rented a stretch Hummer for their year 6 farewell.

Hair, makeup and limousine rides: The primary school kids getting their own formal

Students getting glammed up and riding to the school formal in fancy cars is nothing new - except now it’s happening in primary school.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Connor reads a maths formula in braille.
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Editorial

HSC results mask the true power of education

Band 6 results are not the be-all and end-all of a top-shelf education system.

Notre Dame is the latest university to cut jobs.

Deepest cuts: what will university students face next year?

Australia’s universities are set for a tumultuous year with an education expert advising year 12 students to think about deferring their uni studies for a year.

  • by Jenna Price
James Ruse alumni Eddie Woo, Scott Farquhar, Catriona Noble and David Fung.

25 years at the top of the HSC: What makes James Ruse special

It’s delivered musicians, a tech billionaire, a star teacher, CEOs and surgeons. So just how did a school built to teach farming turn into an academic fortress?

  • by Jordan Baker
Ava Clarke from Tempe High School said she was surprised by her HSC results after a challenging year.

HSC, ATAR results LIVE: NSW Year 12 students receive end of year results

About 76,000 students received HSC results at 6am followed by their ATARs at 9am.

  • by Pallavi Singhal and Natassia Chrysanthos
Akina Li and her mother, Ying Liu, react as Akina gets her 99.95 ATAR result.

‘I’m scared it’ll go away if I say it’: Meet the students who got a 99.95 ATAR

Akina Li trembled with anxiety on Friday as she counted down the minutes and seconds until her ATAR appeared on the screen. She was one of 48 students to receive 99.95 after a tumultuous year.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos, Anna Patty, Pallavi Singhal and Wendy John
Penola Catholic College HSC exams.
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Opinion

HSC a brutal and irrelevant way to define ‘intelligence’ in a world opening its eyes to other values

On Thursday night, the ATAR was the be-all and end-all for the Class of 2020; by Friday lunch, it was on its way to being forgotten.

  • by Malcolm Knox
Eszter Coombs has shared her first in course writing with our readers.
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Eszter topped extension English in the HSC. This is what she wrote

Writing a fictionalised history of lobotomies in the United States set Fort Street High’s Eszter Coombs apart from her peers. This is her English extension 2 entry, entitled The Ice Pick.

  • by Eszter Coombs
James Ruse tops the HSC.

James Ruse tops HSC for historic 25th consecutive year as public schools dominate top 10

And the Sydney school most affected by COVID-19 shot up 78 places to 25th.

  • by Jordan Baker and Nigel Gladstone
HSC 2020

HSC 2020: How your school ranked

As students across NSW receive their HSC results, schools will also be eagerly examining their performance.

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HSC results 2020: Student honour roll

Find the distinguished achievers among the NSW students who were awarded their HSC in 2020.

Flynn Broom.

‘Pretty good’: After a sleepless night, Flynn wakes to six band sixes

Flynn’s restless thoughts were put at ease at 6am Friday, when about 76,000 students received their Higher School Certificate marks online or through text message.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and Anna Patty
The moment Flynn Broom, Dux of Patrician Brothers College Blacktown opens his HSC results with his mum nearby.
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HSC results: The moment of truth

The moment Flynn Broom, Dux of Patrician Brothers College Blacktown opens his HSC results with his mum nearby.

The HSC is the subject of growing criticism but it serves a purpose.
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Schools

HSC is a glittering asset and we must protect it

Both joy and heartbreak will be felt today as students get their results. Because of that, great care has been taken to ensure high expectations and common rules for everyone.

  • by Tom Alegounarias
Sariena Ye, HSC 2020, first in physics and chemistry

‘It feels a bit surreal right now’: The students who came first in every HSC subject

Students who came first in every course in the 2020 HSC have been revealed with Sariena Ye becoming the first in 17 years to top both physics and chemistry.

  • by Jordan Baker and Natassia Chrysanthos
After a challenging year, top achieving students reflect on their results and what got them there.
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Top students talk about their HSC results

After a challenging year, top achieving students reflect on their results and what got them there.

WA universities are caught in a vicious cycle of chasing expensive researchers and getting more research papers published in prestigious journals in order to climb global rankings, according to whistleblowers.
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'Stink from the corpse': WA universities caught in vicious cycle for rankings, research and revenue

Academics are calling for a royal commission into higher education as an obsession with rankings and publishing research overtakes universities' fundamental mission.

  • by Aja Styles
Danielle Mahe, her husband and three kids at my university graduation.
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Sydney

When I found out my HSC result, I felt like throwing up

My heart pounded as I logged on to the UAC website to find out my score. My parents were at work, awaiting my call, expecting good news. I was so afraid as I scrolled down the page. Then I held my breath and braced for impact.

  • by Danielle Mahe
The ''win at all cost'' mentality is as powerful as it is influential.
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Opinion

Life's not a competition to be won, it's a journey of highs and lows

The relentless focus on winning in our culture comes with significant costs, particularly for our children.

  • by Malcolm Elliott
Composite image of Reg Mombassa and his new artwork for the class of 2020. 

'Onwards and upwards': Iconic Australian artist's gift for HSC graduating class

Some 68,673 students will be mailed their formal HSC credentials and a piece of artwork by iconic Australian artist Reg Mombassa in the signature style of his Mambo designs.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
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The government should be congratulated for its tutoring program but tutoring alone is not enough.

Next step in school tutoring blitz is critical for success

The NSW government would have little to lose and much to gain from evaluating its new scheme.

  • by Julie Sonnemann
Coming across old belongings can trigger long-forgotten memories.
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Opinion

A visit to my parents offers a glimpse into the past

The finding of an old diary offered a view to long ago friendships and lost loves.

  • by Melissa Coburn
Science has changed in the HSC.

Why physics and chemistry are delivering more band 6 HSC results

Neither science course has become easier, rather a change of focus in the curriculum has elevated student results.

  • by Jordan Baker and Nigel Gladstone
The opportunity to study Indo-Pacific languages at Australian universities is diminishing.

Dumb and dumber: language cuts risk Australia's regional relationships

Graduates are going into business, diplomacy, academia, education and science with less knowledge than ever before about our neighbours.

  • by Melissa Crouch