I am currently in year 10 and attending a Catholic girls' school in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. Although it is religious, my school is not classified as private and does not charge large amounts of fees. Despite claiming that it produces bright students, the school has not placed in the top 100 school rankings for the HSC in the past 5 years.
My question is, whether or not it will be worth attending a private school such as Ascham or Reddam House in order to better my education in lead up to the HSC?
I am a hard worker and I've heard a lot that it is the student rather than the school, but doesn't the constant low scores of my school suggest something? I was looking for an insight in to the workings of private schools and whether or not they provide a better education for their expensive fees.
Also, I'm afraid that I won't be suited to a private school coming from a working class family. Paying tuition isn't a problem, it's more that we're not wealthy. I don't mean to stereotype private school students, just a concern. Any thoughts?
My question is, whether or not it will be worth attending a private school such as Ascham or Reddam House in order to better my education in lead up to the HSC?
I am a hard worker and I've heard a lot that it is the student rather than the school, but doesn't the constant low scores of my school suggest something? I was looking for an insight in to the workings of private schools and whether or not they provide a better education for their expensive fees.
Also, I'm afraid that I won't be suited to a private school coming from a working class family. Paying tuition isn't a problem, it's more that we're not wealthy. I don't mean to stereotype private school students, just a concern. Any thoughts?