OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!! i absolutely could not handle that. My school is pretty small, and we know every little possible mark/rank anything. As far as i knew, and it is funny that i saw this thread today, because i was just talking to one of my teachers about this a few hours ago. why the board of studies instructs teachers not to disclose raw assessment marks to students is because the school is actually allowed to "doctor" the final marks BUT NOT the ranking positions. So for example, if student A was on a final RAW mark of 95, and then B, C, D were on 79,78,76 etc, then the school could change the raw mark of student A to 80. 'A' would still be first, they would still get the same moderated assessment mark (which would be the highest mark of the group). It just means that because A was so far ahead of the rest of the group, B,C,D would be "pushed down" because the % gap between the raw marks must also be maintained when the moderated assessment marks are calculated. So when the school doctors the marks everybody ends up with better mod. assess. marks and thus a better final HSC mark. AS FOR THE RANKINGS! that is retarded. You are allowed to know your rankings and i think that is a right, the school is just not allowed to issue your raw marks (which you can work out anyway). Because i have a lot of small classes, we just get together and plug the numbers into the calculator. That way we know who is who and how far they are in front and what marks we need to get to go in front. It seriously is the motivating factor when doing assessments. We also get told all of our marks that we get for assessments and exams, and we get updates of our new ranks from our teachers after each assessment. I think it is extremely important and you should not rest until they tell you!! When it is 3am and i have an assessment due a few hours later that is the only thing fuelling me to keep typing.