School principals in South Auckland and Tai Tokerau warn of a significant increase in students leaving school without NCEA qualifications due to low literacy and numeracy pass rates, exacerbated by socioeconomic challenges and limited government support.
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students fail literacy and numeracy benchmarks despite effort
Principals fear increase in students from poor communities leaving school without qualificationsrising fail rates in key literacy and numeracy exams
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