Yes, that's simply a matter of what order students are entered into the system, as each school coordinator will just type in off the list which is pre-sorted.
Well, I'm not sure about it, but I'm fairly sure.
Well the criteria was imaginative, so if it's imaginative... I suppose the story could be funny in a way you didn't intend, based on what you've written here.
I said assimilation as the ultimate aim of the stolen generation was to release them with white culture and beliefs basically, and they were expected to be servants in white society.
That would be fun! Now I was telling my friends, whatever you do don't write 16222... oh wait I suppose I shouldn't post my number here ... on your exam or I'll kill you.
You'd just have to hope the supervisor doesn't notice you :)
I wrote about the stolen generations for the rights/freedoms thing and about how they can't get any compo for it as it was actually legal and stuff. I mentioned Bringing Them Home which ought to be a full mark in itself :D
Yeah, it's only relevant at all if you drop out, and even then only if there's something applicable.
Still, I like the SC as it sorta gives a feeling of having finished something before you go onto Year 11.
You get your number when your school first enters you into Schools Online to enrol in a School Certificate course. I'm severely accelerated, so I got mine when I was like 9 or something.
I'm not exactly sure that parents can be supervisors.
... checks BOS website... teachers and employees can't be, and parents can't be if their kid is sitting the SC in that year.