• About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
SUBSCRIBE
COMPARE SCHOOLS
  • Latest News
    • National
    • New South Wales
    • Queensland
    • Victoria
  • All Sections
    • Education News
      • Childcare
      • Kindergarten
      • Early Childhood Education
      • Primary School
      • Secondary School
      • K-12
      • VCE
      • HSC
      • Department of Education
    • Schools
      • Teacher Profile
      • Principally Speaking
      • Awards
      • Featured Schools
  • Parent Resources
    • Choosing the Right School
      • School Readiness
      • Cyber Safety
      • Cost of Education
  • Events
    • Open Day
No Results
View All Results
  • Latest News
    • National
    • New South Wales
    • Queensland
    • Victoria
  • All Sections
    • Education News
      • Childcare
      • Kindergarten
      • Early Childhood Education
      • Primary School
      • Secondary School
      • K-12
      • VCE
      • HSC
      • Department of Education
    • Schools
      • Teacher Profile
      • Principally Speaking
      • Awards
      • Featured Schools
  • Parent Resources
    • Choosing the Right School
      • School Readiness
      • Cyber Safety
      • Cost of Education
  • Events
    • Open Day
No Results
View All Results
Home News NSW

Maths will not be compulsory for senior students in NSW

by Rhiannon Bowman
March 19, 2024
in News, NSW, Secondary School
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
The former NSW Government had planned to make maths compulsory for all students including those in Years 11 and 12. Image: seanlockephotography/stock.adobe.com

The former NSW Government had planned to make maths compulsory for all students including those in Years 11 and 12. Image: seanlockephotography/stock.adobe.com

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Independent Education Union of Australia has welcomed an announcement from the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) that maths will not be made compulsory for NSW students in Years 11 and 12.

The former NSW Government had planned to make maths compulsory for all students including those in Years 11 and 12, but now this will not go ahead.

“At a time when teacher shortages are at record highs, this decision is a sensible response,” IEU NSW/ACT branch secretary Ms Carol Matthews said.

The IEU said there is already a serious shortage of science, technology, engineering and mathematics teachers, with teachers of other subjects taking classes out of their field of expertise.

It said the shortage is particularly problematic with the higher levels of mathematics in Years 11 and 12 and would have been exacerbated considerably if maths were made compulsory.

The IEU, which represents more than 32,000 teachers and support staff in non-government schools, has been opposed to compulsory mathematics since it was proposed in 2019.

In many non-government schools, in Years 11 and 12, Religious Studies is already compulsory, along with the mandatory two units of English.

Requiring students to undertake Mathematics as a third compulsory course would significantly reduce a student’s choice of subjects, the IEU said.

“Compulsory maths would have effectively made six out of the 10 units of study compulsory in many non-government schools,” Ms Matthews said.

“The unintended consequence of limiting student subject choice would mean reduced enrolment in a range of other subjects.”

The IEU calls for increased professional development resources for primary school teachers to ensure students get the best possible start to their study of mathematics.

“The IEU commends NESA and the NSW Government for its consultative approach that will ensure positive outcomes for students and teachers,” Ms Matthews said.

More reading

Schools to receive NAPLAN results earlier than ever before

Related Posts

Actress Sophie Weiss led an acting workshop in Term 1 at The Academy of Mary Immaculate. Image: Academy of Mary Immaculate

Academy students shine under guidance of acclaimed actress Sophie Weiss

by Rhiannon Bowman
May 20, 2025

Students performing in this year’s school production of Frozen Jr at The Academy of Mary Immaculate had the exceptional opportunity...

Tickets for all Kingswood College events can be purchased through the new website. Image: Kingswood College

Kingswood College invites parents and community to explore new website

by Kingswood College
May 20, 2025

We are delighted to share with you the bold new Kingswood College website, helping us build strong connections with our...

New resources for members focus on school attendance and refusal. Image: Victorian Parents Council

Empowering parents to support their children’s educational journey

by Victorian Parents Council
May 9, 2025

The Victorian Parents Council is building on the successes of 2024 with an exciting year of new initiatives, events, and...

WhichSchool? is a valuable resource for parents making decisions about their children’s education across non-government schools in Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales.

About WhichSchool?

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Privacy Collection Notice
  • Terms & Conditions

Popular Topics

  • News
  • Awards
  • Events
  • Features
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Our Partners
  • Parent Resources

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited

No Results
View All Results
SUBSCRIBE
COMPARE SCHOOLS
  • Latest News
    • National
    • New South Wales
    • Queensland
    • Victoria
  • All Sections
    • Education News
      • Childcare
      • Kindergarten
      • Early Childhood Education
      • Primary School
      • Secondary School
      • K-12
      • VCE
      • HSC
      • Department of Education
    • Schools
      • Teacher Profile
      • Principally Speaking
      • Awards
      • Featured Schools
  • Parent Resources
    • Choosing the Right School
      • School Readiness
      • Cyber Safety
      • Cost of Education
  • Events
    • Open Day
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited