Public or private debate: Canobolas flies in face of education beliefs

By Nicole Kuter
Updated March 14 2014 - 7:41am, first published 4:00am
NOT JUST LETTERS AND NUMBERS: (back) Sarah Byrne and Nyokia Townsend and (front) Sarah Wright and Mickayla Poulter find out there is more to Canobolas Rural Technology High School than reading, writing and arithmetic. Photo: STEVE GOSCH 0311sgcanobolas2
NOT JUST LETTERS AND NUMBERS: (back) Sarah Byrne and Nyokia Townsend and (front) Sarah Wright and Mickayla Poulter find out there is more to Canobolas Rural Technology High School than reading, writing and arithmetic. Photo: STEVE GOSCH 0311sgcanobolas2

PUBLIC education in Orange smashes the belief that private schools offer smaller class sizes, better-quality teaching and access to greater funding, according to parents and staff at Canobolas Rural Technology High School. 

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