VTAC mulls move to crack down on schools over ATAR leaks

By Henrietta Cook and Timna Jacks
Updated February 10 2016 - 6:13pm, first published 6:02pm
Under a proposal to deal with leaks, schools that break the rules may be barred from accessing ATARs ahead of students for five years.
Under a proposal to deal with leaks, schools that break the rules may be barred from accessing ATARs ahead of students for five years.

Schools that leaked students' ATARs would be publicly named and shamed under tough penalties proposed by the state's admissions centre.

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