No.501n2u said:do the rankings include the people who do IB (international baccalaureate)?
The SMH is normally what i'd call the 'better' paper (in terms of the relevance and eloquence of its articles) but the daily telegraph is much more accurate if you want to rank the top schools.simonloo said:Nonehtless, it's pleasing to see High at 3rd place (and told so by the *better* paper) rather than clinging onto the Top 10 spot (8/9/10ths).
omg Black Hawker, you go to Penrith as well? thanks for all the school ranking you typed. obviously 2006 HSC cohort can't be as good as ours (i did HSC in 2005), all the teachers think we were THE year, i think our year achieved the best results ever for PHS. lol, i had heaps of fun in PHS.Black Hawker said:One below Normanhurst so 23rd.
lol that wasn't directed at you...i actually agree that daily telegraph is more accurate. but more at those who are like:dagwoman said:I'm just going by what we were told about last year's lists by Lazarus, a very unbiased and accurate source.
theworldisround said:If you read the bottom of the schools list in the SMH, it says that ' the herald analysis ranks schools according to the percentage of students who scored 90 or above in at least one subject, taking into acount the SCHOOL's SIZE. These schools had a minimum of 20 students .....'
So i guess they did rank the schools on a percentage basis.
The Daily Telegraph however, used the number of attempts instead of number of students as the basis. That is, a student doing 5 subjects would be considered 5 attempts in the telegraph, but only as 1 student in the SMH.
Whichever one is more accurate is for you guyz to decide. But the system used by the telegraph favours schools with the majority of students doing 10 units.
Nah, we went pretty well this year....we got two 100's this year...but yeah, NSB 07 will come 3rd l reckon...too goodpoOgee said:unbelievable nsb '06ers -.-"
aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oh well 07ers will do better xD