Public schools across NSW have been slapped with a “significant” funding cut, as the state tries to get teachers back into the classroom to help bolster flagging enrolment rates.
Public schools in one state have been told to brace for “quite significant” funding cuts , as households opt to send their kids to independent schools.
NSW Primary Principals Association president Robyn Evans said the decrease in SBAR funding would be “quite significant” on budgets, and hoped the government would stand by its commitment to support schools. “We are asking principals to make decisions that will help schools address the staffing issues they face across the state.“It’s the only way we turn around student outcomes and instil confidence in our great public education system.”
Schools which have employed more than their established quota of staff, may not be able to afford to continue employing that teacher.
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