Our SRC have been very important in the past few years. Perhaps one of the most important things which they have done happened today, when our current school captain led a "2013" Summit for our school's future. Everbody told some ideas which our SRC would represent our homerooms, and fingers...
Commerce teacher is hilarious.
He starts a sentence, and half the time he doesn't finish it and just talks about something else lol.
He's got this thing where he must make a red-head joke each lesson.
My cousin told me that their current principal actually says that they don't need to go to turoring. He instead recommended that they participate more in school life ie sport, music etc.
I defintely support not going to Matrix for english. I just went there for 2 terms in English, and found that it was a complete waste of time and money. They just don't care about you as an individual, english started off good, then they threw in so many fob's in the class that it just wasn't...
I'm pretty sure that a lot of selective schools offer the most places for year 10 going into year 11. For e.g, I know that Sydney boys offers 30 more places, and have 210 boys in year 11.
I do prefer most of the old teachers, but some of the older teachers at my school can be just a tad boring, especially History and Geography.
The younger teachers, well, I find that I get along with them better as they more friendly, can take the occasional joke and seem to relate to us better...
English: 90 %
Science: 87 %
Maths: 87 %
IST: 92 %
PDHPE: 95 %
Religion: 92 %
Commere: 87 %
Geography: 78 %
Overall, results were good, in the top 5 of the year for most subjects except for Geo :P. Not a bad mark considering highest was only 85 % and there was a 5 mark question where we weren't...
I'd like to know the answer to that too, like do they give preference to people with the biology knowledge? I mean after all that Umat tests, do they still look at the courses you do?
If no one knows the answer to that, I'll just ask at the USYD year 10 info night.
Bankstown doesn't really offer that many choices in terms of high schools. If you are willing, take a look at some of the private schools in the Strathfield area.
Yea, That's what I thought too
Its just that my mum's friend seems to know what she is talking about. Her son got a 99.9 UAI and her daughter in year 10 is... I guess.. Very smart.
My mum heard from a friend that some of your marks in your SC go towards your HSC mark. Something like if you do well in history in SC, you get extra marks in years 11 and 12. Is this true?
I thought that marks in SC didn't affect years 11 and 12.. and I'm just wondering where that friend...