Sydney schools in Covid hotspots fear being ‘left behind’ if face-to-face HSC proceeds

Principals say continuing high case numbers in LGAs of concern mean it’s uncertain their schools will be able to open

Principals of schools in the Covid-19 hotspot local government areas have warned the decision to proceed with delayed face-to-face HSC, with no certainty their schools will be able to open, could further entrench inequality in western and south-west Sydney communities.

The decision to postpone the HSC until 9 November in order to proceed with face-to-face exams in NSW has divided students, teachers and schools.

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