The teaching practices behind Millthorpe Public School's educational successes will be examined as part of the new The Ambassador Schools Research Centre.
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The centre is a consortium of the University of New South Wales, University of Canberra and Charles Sturt University and will begin work on unlocking MPS's secrets early in 2022.
Millthorpe Public School was identified as an Ambassador school in February and Member for Bathurst Paul Toole was thrilled to know that Millthorpe Public School will provide effective teaching advice to educators around NSW and the world.
"Millthorpe might be a small village but its school and teaching professionals are among the best in the state," he said.
"This initiative recognises that and seeks to tap into Millthorpe's success and how we can replicate it elsewhere."
Minister for Education Sarah Mitchell said that awarding the program to the university consortium will kick-start the research phase.
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"Our Ambassador Schools are not just great schools they are excellent schools - they have an x-factor and we want to understand what the secret recipe to their success is."
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