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Education expert Kevin Donnelly said he is “concerned about the timing” of NSW principals calling for business managers at secondary schools.

Education expert Kevin Donnelly said he is “concerned about the timing” of NSW principals calling for business managers, or bursar, at secondary schools.

Headmasters want full-time bursars at every high school in order to focus on improving the curriculum, after it was revealed NSW schools are sitting on $1.3 billion in unspent funds that have accumulated this year. “It just surprised me that a couple of days after this $1.3 billion was discovered, now the principals are saying we need help to do the finances,” Mr Donnelly told Sky News.

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