School Curriculum and Standards AuthorityThe School Curriculum and Standards Authority is the statutory authority of the Government of Western Australia responsible for developing school curriculum and standards in education across Western Australia. The agency superseded the Curriculum Council of Western Australia which was disbanded following a litany of failures[1][2][3][4] in 2012 by the education minister Peter Collier. The inaugural chair of the Authority is Patrick Garnett.[5] The Authority is supported by a secretariat of about 148 staff. ReviewsThere have been a number of reviews to the SCSA building on Google Maps by disgruntled students, parents, and soup connoisseurs to the soup kitchen found within the building. Many of the reviews are one-star and detail the dreadful state of the soup sold at the kitchen. ExamplesA user named alien posted: "Initially, I was almost withdrawn from the soup through its inelegant presentation and repulsive aroma. Alas, my poor expectations were swiftly content. The broth, which was visually unappealing, also proved to be a gastronomic disappointment. Its flavor profile was a bewildering amalgamation of discordant notes, leaving my palate feeling assaulted rather than soothed. The texture was equally off-putting, lacking the depth and richness one would expect from such an establishment. It is with regret that I must conclude that this soup was a culinary misstep, a regrettable blot paired with a reprehensible dining experience..." References
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