NSW government push to turn eastern suburbs single-sex schools to co-ed

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The NSW Education Department's consultation with the Randwick community has revealed a generational and gender divide. Their report released in July showed that 58 per cent of current year 7 to year 12 students, and 56 per cent of parents at Randwick Girls wanted to maintain the current single-sex environment. More than 60 per cent of Randwick Boys students and their parents wanted to merge. This feature explains more


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NSW government push to turn eastern suburbs single-sex schools to co-ed | SBS Tamil