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Outrageous : Furore as govt keeps ATAR school scores secret

Here s what our readers had to say:   Should we be surprised by this? Of course not! Standard modus operandi for this government. The reality is that they brought in ATAR to try to improve the results of student in the state education system. However, it had the opposite effect with results skewing even further towards the private school sector. The reality is that the state education system, despite its ever increasing funding, does not promote a performance culture within either of its teacher or student communities. - Ian   Queenslander parents - we should be out the front of Parliament House protesting this! It s outrageous. We have a right to be able to see how our schools compare - and drive our kids down the road to the one that is actually doing it s job. Another big QLD education fail!! Look at NSW who show time and again that poor kids in NSW so MUCH BETTER than poor kids in Qld. Results must be transparent.

Parents in dark as annual school report becomes state secret

Queensland s Year 12 scores will be kept secret after the state government scrapped an annual report detailing the senior results of every high school in the state. Parents will be left in the dark over how each school performed following the controversial dumping, which was slammed by the opposition as evidence the education system was falling victim to secrecy over transparency . Until this year, the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority s annual Year 12 Outcomes Report detailed how every school s senior students performed, including how many received top OP scores, senior certificates and VET qualifications. But the transition to a new Queensland Certificate of Education system which saw last year s Year 12 s receive an ATAR rather than an OP has coincided with the QCAA s decision to dump the report.

Parents in dark as annual school report becomes state secret

Education by Stephanie Bennett Premium Content Subscriber only Queensland s Year 12 scores will be kept secret after the state government scrapped an annual report detailing the senior results of every high school in the state. Parents will be left in the dark over how each school performed following the controversial dumping, which was slammed by the opposition as evidence the education system was falling victim to secrecy over transparency . Until this year, the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority s annual Year 12 Outcomes Report detailed how every school s senior students performed, including how many received top OP scores, senior certificates and VET qualifications.

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