Noosa News
‘Sickens me’: Deputy slams elite school council, governing body

Mr Franks has described the decisions of the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association and BBC council as “inane” and damaging to an otherwise great school.“It both saddens and sickens me to see where the directions of the college have gone over the past nine or so months, since the initial resignation of ex- (BBC council) chair Mark Gray (in August 2020), and the inane decision making processes of the PMSA and college council,” he wrote to the BBC executive team and staff.“Both groups…
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