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Adrian Piccoli
- Some Sydney high schools take hundreds of extra students. Yet selectives haven’t budgedSydney Morning Herald
- Private schools face tighter rules on using $1.5b in public fundsSydney Morning Herald
- Sydney was promised its first new selective school in 25 years. Now it’s just one classSydney Morning Herald
- Class warfare: Assaults in schools up by 50 per cent over a decadeSydney Morning Herald
- Perrottet will open a new selective school at Westmead. It’s a terrible ideaSydney Morning Herald
- King’s School under investigation over possible misuse of public fundingSydney Morning Herald
- Violence is disrupting learning at Walgett High. No-one knows what to do about itSydney Morning Herald
- Minister’s ‘dud teachers’ claim is factually wrong and bad politics: Ex-NSW education ministerSydney Morning Herald
- ‘What’s an avocado?’: Localising NAPLAN questions lifts scoresSydney Morning Herald
- Teachers’ federation is an obstructionist protection racket, says MitchellSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Not some fringe religion’: Gonski, Piccoli defend Catholic PerrottetSydney Morning Herald
- The multimillion-dollar ‘unsafe’ school where half the jobs are emptySydney Morning Herald
- Catholic leader dismisses school funding reform as ‘flight of fantasy’Sydney Morning Herald
- Money can’t buy good grades, NAPLAN data reveals surprisesSydney Morning Herald
- To understand Barilaro's koala implosion you need to understand where power truly lies in regional NSWSydney Morning Herald
- Give low-income parents a school choice: that's the key to equitySydney Morning Herald
- What going to six schools taught me about diversity in educationSydney Morning Herald
- Governments should fully fund private primary schools, says PiccoliSydney Morning Herald
- There's a way to fix the biggest structural problem in Australian educationSydney Morning Herald
- Meet the gruff, theatrical warrior at the centre of the COVID-19 schools debateSydney Morning Herald
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