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Catchment fraud ‘rife’ as Brisbane schools swell to overcapacity
Brisbane State High School has resorted to using the school library for classes after 90 unexpected students showed up this year.It has faced similar issues in the past, with demand for places at the consistently high-performing school continuing to skyrocket.Allegations of catchment fraud have also been rife, with parents having to jump through multiple hoops to prove to the school they truly reside in the area to gain a place.
BSHS school council chairman David Gillespie…
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