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Guernsey s Education Committee will ask the States to scrap previous resolutions looking into the future of education in the island.
Instead, it says it wants comparisons to be against the model that is currently in operation.
The head of the department says the concept of selection for education is not back on the table, under no circumstances .
Deputy Andrea Dudley-Owen also says that her department, like others in the States, must work under tighter financial pressures because of the pandemic. She says this will be factored into the plans for secondary education.
In March last year, the States said that three-models of secondary education should be reviewed and compared to the baseline two-school model. However the Committee says its illogical to compare models to a baseline that is neither in operation .