I agree that HSC english is pointless. All we're doing - in my school, at least - is producing countless hollow essays, submitting them for marking, re-writing, re-submitting, then committing them to memory and reproducing them in the exam. I'm not exactly sure what's being tested - we're told what to write and how to write it; not original ideas, but, rather, what the examiners want to see. What will get us the marks.
I think that something is terribly wrong with the system when a teacher says to a student, "well, you COULD write that, but I wouldn't suggest it -- what the examiners really want to see is THIS."
I realise, of course, that teachers are only trying to ensure that the students do as well as they can. But when original thought is compromised . . .
I just think that the commitment is not to fostering intelligent human beings who think for themselves, but creating people sensitive to the wishes of teachers, examiners, and, later, employers . . .
For the time being, we've finished our learning and have begun our training.
To leave you with a quote:
"Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach." -- George Bernard Shaw.