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Why it's not wrong to leave school at the end of year 10

Robert Bolton
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The chancellor of Western Sydney University and former head of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet says school does not suit everyone and if a student leaves school at year 10, it is important that their choice is "not seen as a failure".

Peter Shergold's report on pathways into work, university or training said schools should make sure students meet the minimum literacy, numeracy and digital skills and have them recognised by the end of year 10.

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Robert Bolton is the Education editor. He covers primary and secondary education, universities and training. Connect with Robert on Twitter. Email Robert at rbolton@afr.com

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