A Catholic school in NSW's Southern Highlands is the latest to allow students to take a four-day week.
Chevalier College will permit students from years 10 to 12 to learn from home on Mondays from 2024, as part of a new set of educational measures.
Australian correspondent Murray Olds says these privileges will only be granted to a select few students, who have proven they can learn without supervision.
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