The collapse of a junior high school in Melbourne, making very anxious parents, this way, they had to find other teaching establishments, so that their children renweb can continue their education in the next year. This week, the Christian Brothers Institute of Culture notify parents that they plan to stop teaching plans grades 7-8, and in the next step going to give up the task of teaching ninth-grade students, but elementary renweb school will still continue to persist. Parents who requested anonymity, said she had been attracted renweb to the school's Christian renweb culture. renweb "This is a very special place, and I think I'll miss it very much of." "The children are very loving school, teachers and principals are very lovely people, they work very hard, the children liked them. "she said. Schools do not have enough conditions to attract students, no 10 new students enrolled each year, which makes the school lost its secondary school qualifications. University declined to comment. Assistant principal Julie Hughes said some parents have made contact with the school and ask their own children can receive education next year place. Now, the Christian Brothers Institute of Culture Total 60 students, of which 14 are junior high school students. Education Department spokesman said the school board has decided to focus on the primary school, secondary school enrollment rates because is relatively low. When "the principal and the school board will be properly dealt with those junior renweb high school education, they arrange renweb for other schools to continue their education." The beginning, there are already two in the Melbourne suburb of independent schools closed, and schools will be closed tight With thereafter. Mowbray College is a school with three campuses, in June, when it has been closed. Reported that the university may produce $ 12 million in debt. Acacia College will close at the end, because its debt has exceeded $ 40 million.
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