I am referring to the trials papers. The difficulty of the paper does not need to be taken into account at all when referring to the trials as If the paper is easy than every one at t a school such as ruse will do well on that particular paper, if not than they will do less well, nevertheless the ranking will stay the same. In layman terms, easy paper top ruse student=98 second=97 ,hard paper top= 94 second=92. Hence the ranking is independent of the difficulty of the paper.Not necessarily!! It depends on the degree of difficulty of the paper, not the school.
Some years, James Ruse may have easier papers, for e.g. 2010 Bio Trials.
Donot understand this system. Personally, it seems quite bias to award ATAR's and scale marks based on the school's rank.
I do acknowledge that James Ruse may rank 1st in all subjects, but other schools have potential as well.
My friends and I are planning to write a letter to the BOS and UAC to consider each assessment and their degree of difficulty in a fair manner, not just based on school ranks/results.
According to my cousin, the Advanced and Extension English at PHS are way harder than James Ruse!
It's degrading to award marks on the basis of the school's rank. It hinders an individual's potential...
As you said not in all cases, particularly when a very good student(who literally aces every subject) is attending an average school, yet for 99% of cases ranking must be taken into account.