Guernsey's Committee for Education, Sport and Culture 'can't agree' on policy for secondary and post-16 education in the island.
That is according to the President of the Commitee, who has addressed fellow politicians in today's States sitting.
Paul Le Pelley has described it as 'no secret' that the committee has 'not been able to reach full agreement.'
The delay to new education reform policy has been criticised by States Members and the public, but the Deputy says the decision is 'too important to be rushed.'