To enter a school is a lot different, you have a wide choice and you don't have to attend if you don't like their terms. But once you're there and out of the blue you are inhibited unless you sign something, that is quite suspect.tomorrows_angel said:it seems to be fair enough... they're expecting you to uphold your end of the bargain in studying the course, and to commit to it.
You must also remember that your 2 units of english will always count towards your uai (unless you're doing 4 unit). It is in your best interests to put in the effort and get the results, which is basically what you're agreeing to there.
My brother's school (catholic) forces every new student to sign a contract, when they start in year 7, or if they come in another year, then they have to do it before they start. this is signed by both the student and their parents and relates to every aspect of school life. They must also renew and re-sign this contract before they are allowed to continue on to years 11 and 12. It goes for multiple pages... the general gist relates to school work, effort, behaviour, appearance, uniforms etc... (if they are getting a new hair style which is quite different to what they already had, they have to get it approved by the principal first. one of my bro's friends didn't do this and ended up in solitary confinement in the office for a week as punishment. all he did was get his head shaved all over, number 2!)
if they don't abide by this contract they can get suspended or expelled. yours seems to pale in comparison to this one, which governs the rest of their school lives. (and to make you think about it, their school doesn't allow any students to do advanced...) and no, i'm not naming the school.
what did you do? what was THE backlash?Phanatical said:My year was the first year they tried to introduce learning contracts at my (selective) school. There was such a backlash against them that the school was forced to pretend it never happened.
so can you tell me about the thing that happened to sydney tech.lesmiester_dj said:yeah i heard about that; well i was accidentally eavesdropping. it happended to sydney tech a few years back. they won.
Lesmiester, do you goto tech? Anyway, I'm doing the HSC right now and I goto Syd Tech. I don't know happened during Year 10 but at the end of Year 11 the head teacher was spewing all this crap at us [ crappy results etc etc ] and basically was trying to -force- 90% of us to do Standard. My advice, don't worry about it. People usually screw up English during Year 11, as long as you put in the effor during Year 12, it'll be all good. Even getting a band 3 for Adv Eng will be better than a band 4 for Standard. Cheers.Dimsimmer said:so can you tell me about the thing that happened to sydney tech.
i am going to that school next year
thats why i want to know
yes i know. the age limit to sign a contract is 18 unless surpervised by a guardian, or if it is totally undrstood by the individual. i guess legal studies does come in handy.santaslayer said:Well you can't really sign an official contract if you're not of age anyway. It isn't really a contract, think of it as a reminder?