Year 12 students across Sydney will be able to opt out of some HSC exams, major projects and works if their studies have been impacted by COVID-19 restrictions | smh_andrew Rabe9
Year 12 students across Sydney will be able to opt out of some HSC exams, major projects and works if their studies have been impacted by COVID-19 restrictions under a program the NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell said was designed to ensure “we have a fair HSC”.
“This is an example of how we can work together during a challenging time to support our students,” she said. Year 12 students across Greater Sydney who have suffered a “substantial impact” because of a loss of access to school facilities or support are eligible for the program. “They provide a clear path for our schools and students who need it, reducing pressure, anxiety and uncertainty for those impacted by not having access to the required support and resources as a result of COVID,” she said.
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