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Deputy principal joins exodus from elite Brisbane school

The respected educator is the most high-profile exit after headmaster Paul Brown, who quit in February.A controversial recruitment process for the top job – described by insiders as “a farce” – is under way amid allegations the school’s governing body has been speaking with the preferred candidate, an interstate-based BBC old boy, for months.The Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association has denied the allegations.Mr Franks, deputy headmaster – college operations and special projects…
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