haha 9+?! we're not ruse last year there 2, the year before were 5 or 6.... not sure about this yearHaha, so are there multiple duxes (9+) at Baulko each year?
^^^this except we have a DUx who happens to get the AAA. But yeah, at our school its based on internals which are used to calculate predicted ATAR which determines it (i think)My school doesn't have a 'Dux' but rather an "Academic Achievement Award" based on internal marks. This is because at the big Presentation Night, HSC marks aren't released yet - so... yeah.
UNSW AAA was awarded to me (which I never took up) and I didn't get dux. Then again, they choose someone who they think will actually go to UNSW (since most of the kids at my old school either don't go onto university or choose something closer).^^^this except we have a DUx who happens to get the AAA. But yeah, at our school its based on internals which are used to calculate predicted ATAR which determines it (i think)
^ That.UNSW AAA was awarded to me (which I never took up) and I didn't get dux. Then again, they choose someone who they think will actually go to UNSW (since most of the kids at my old school either don't go onto university or choose something closer).
No they don't just 'predict', they aligned the course marks with the cohort from a few years ago similar to this year's cohort and work out the aggregate...whoever has the highest aggregate is dux, since multiple people get the top atar.Tbh i think it only works at lower ranked schools where the person who will get the highest atar can be easily predicted.
This is what my school does as well. Ours is highest atar.My school doesn't award the Dux until the Presentation Day of the following year (eg. Dux of 2011 is announced in December 2012) so I presume it is based upon the ATAR. I guess I should probably ask somebody .......