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Bambul
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Everyone excpet for the principal, he wishes that he never existed. It goes against the whole idea of doing well in high school and going to uni which he promotes so much. He mentions Dr Catrina Warren at every occassion possible though. The prefects managed to sneak Jabba into a prefect assembly one year, normally we have past school captains or ex-students who are now officers in the army or great scientists or whatever, not someone who bumbed their HSC and is now on national television.
You had to do Ag up until year 11 (accelerated, so you did your HSC in year 11) until 2000. For my year they made it optional for year 11 because of the change in the HSC. The school did a survey of what we would do if agriculture was and wasn't compulsory. They found that if it wasn't compulsory, the 30 or so students (plus the 25 new people) that chose not to do it chose primarily humanities (which used to be compulsory in the hold HSC) so that some subjects like drama or languages now had enough people doing them. So if agriculture was kept compulsory we would lose the option to do a lot of those subjects.
But agriculture is compulsory up until year 10 for everyone.
You had to do Ag up until year 11 (accelerated, so you did your HSC in year 11) until 2000. For my year they made it optional for year 11 because of the change in the HSC. The school did a survey of what we would do if agriculture was and wasn't compulsory. They found that if it wasn't compulsory, the 30 or so students (plus the 25 new people) that chose not to do it chose primarily humanities (which used to be compulsory in the hold HSC) so that some subjects like drama or languages now had enough people doing them. So if agriculture was kept compulsory we would lose the option to do a lot of those subjects.
But agriculture is compulsory up until year 10 for everyone.