Lolsmith
kill all boomers
I think I've cut it down recentlylolsmith half your posts mention autism
you killed it bro get something new
I think I've cut it down recentlylolsmith half your posts mention autism
you killed it bro get something new
Firstly, she's one of the most lovely girls you'll ever meet.please do not become a teacher, you are a waste of life
AT ALL!? Wow! What school was that if you don't mind me asking?no one at their school last year got a Band 6. At all :|
does that include her?glenmore park high! the girl who goes there is a good friend of mine & she even says her school is terrible. she's only in year 8 and says half her grade has had sex/ smokes :|
That's crazy D:glenmore park high! the girl who goes there is a good friend of mine & she even says her school is terrible. she's only in year 8 and says half her grade has had sex/ smokes :|
Not entirely true. Canley Vale High gets pretty decent marks according to HSC Ranks. But the general consensus is in your favor.I live in the western Sydney area and let me tell you now, there are NO good non-selective public schools.
Now you have to tell us the school.The school I go to is probably the best non-selective school in my area, and I love it! That's why, when I'm older, I will probably put my children in a catholic/ independent highschool.
PURELY from the language displayed - are you a girl? No sexist comments or anything just curious.All in all, I just think it depends where you live. if you live in the beautiful northern suburbs, you dont HAVE to put your kid in a private school. But if you live in the western suburbs, you should.
That school you mentioned... yeah it does sound bad. She's making a good choice I reckon.lol no that doesn't include her, she's actually moving to my school next year, she hates her school.
are you legitimately retarded?That school you mentioned... yeah it does sound bad. She's making a good choice I reckon.
I go with the opinion that Public schools, however screwy they are are the best choice for one simple reason.
In University, the general public and the workforce guess who there are more of?
Also don't forget that since you are in a more diversely mixed group you will pickup on social standards at a far more easier rate than @ private schools. TBH though, not much difference they both still just want your MONIES!You are just a number to the DET and a moneybag to the school (Especially Private) Sad but true. Teachers however are separated as you actually do build the whole student-teacher relationship thing.
firstly ill become whatever i want and secondly dont judge me you dont know meplease do not become a teacher, you are a waste of life
not true.
haha public schools build character? hahahahahahahahahaha
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also there is a very good reason as to why private are strict on uniform
hey reneee and thank you :3Firstly, she's one of the most lovely girls you'll ever meet.
Secondly, her points are absolutely true about the school. We had air conditioning put in every room, which was amazing. But we didn't have it put in the hall. Bear in mind that the hall gets so ridiculously hot in the summer we frequently have people passing out during assemblies. We have been promised an air conditioner repeatedly for in there but it never happens.
They do value our uniform over our education. I get that the uniforms are important, but they are absolutely ridiculous. The most obvious example of that is when they gave half of year twelve a uniform suspension a week before the mid-yearly exams. A lot of these were girls whose dresses were too "revealing" - ie. You could see the bottom of their knees.
Our biology teacher not only decided that he was too sick to teach that day, but decided that the whole topic for Maintaining a Balance was too easy so he didn't bother teaching us it for a term. As an auditory learner, this has been very hard as I have had to teach it solely to myself with only visual aids.
you really don't know anything about the interwebs do you?firstly ill become whatever i want and secondly dont judge me you dont know me
hey reneee and thank you :3
theres not much difference between catholic education and normal education (other than all the religion bullshit), the education depends on the teacher which could either be teaching at a public or catholic school. the only difference is the quality of the facilities. although i personally taught myself pretty much everything cos i dont do anything in classI went to the oldest Catholic school in Australia. We had brilliant facilities, dedicated teaching staff who were enthusiastic about education and went out of their way to help us achieve. Also, we had a technology rich environment, easily 600 Macbooks + 200 other computers + 150ish iPads on campus to use, for about 1000 students. The fees were not that expensive either and we are one of the better performing Catholic schools in the state, ranked higher than Scott's college and Kings where fees are $20k +. From my experience of Catholic education, I can only speak very highly of all the facets of schooling life, not only academic.