Bookie
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dude, thats the top of the state in english.
second place was baulko with 47%
second place was baulko with 47%
The whole state is generally weaker in English than in Mathematics with low percentages of band 6 results across all English and English Extension courses compared to Mathematics and Mathematics Extension courses.Deltan said:Why are they weak in English? I thought that they would ace in it...
hey jeffseremify said:How many people from Sydney High made it to the Honour Roll again? I know we had 16 at Baulko.
The other thing I also always wonder is... what's the point of bragging how many people from your school got Distinction or on the HSC Honour Roll- if you didn't make it on? ehehehe... *probably hit a few ppl's sore spots!*
Wait a minute, am I right in understanding that your saying number of students rather than number of examinations who had at least one Band Six? Because in that case, it disadvantages Ruse and Baulko because of our smaller student intakes/capacity compared to other schools. Considering we have 184 people in our grade (+- 1 or 2), 182 out of 184 is pretty damn good.Bookie said:hey jeff
i was talking about 'names in the paper' honour roll. so that means anyone who got over 90 in a subject ie. individual students.
Remember, its quantity, not quality, that counts. No one will care if you have mint condition $10 notes. They want big ass $100 notes, even if theyre dirty.
All schools who got 100+ individuals
High 217
Ruse 196 - suck on that.
Baulko 182
Barker 147
NSB 150
NSG 150
Grammar 145
Sydney Girls 145
Gosford 140
Pymble 137
St George 133
Hurlstone 127
Fort Street 121
Riverview 121
Knox 116
Merewether 114
Caringbah 103
Cherrybrook 101
Sefton 101
ps. Yes, I got on too.
Bookie said:@ Riviet - Alo's got 131 certificates, but they were shared between 52 students, hence they did not make the 100+ list.
Based on your system, if a school has 300 people, and 250 of them get one Band Six in say... Business Studies or Biology, and another school, has 200 students, but all 200 get a Band Six in at least one subject (with most of them getting Band Six in most or all of their subjects)- then by your system, that second school, undoubtedly performed better than the first, would still be ranked second.Bookie said:@ Seremify - yes, I'm saying the number of students. If it is a disadvantage because of you're small size, then get some more people, not my problem
Actually our school doesn't offer much in terms of acceleration. Only Economics is accelerated with about 20-25 kids (2 x classes of 10-13 ppl)? I'd say at least 90% of them would've gotten Band Six because in internal assessments, most the top 40 ranks are taken by them with the exception of 1st place taken by Shweta Kumar (who was 2nd in state).Bookie said:And I dont think Baulko got 182 out of 184, because there would be a good 30 or 40 Year 10 and 11 accelerants in there too. But its still a good percentage nonetheless. Same goes with High and Ruse. High's 217 probably only consists of 160 Year 12s, and about 55-60 of us Year 11s who accelerated.
Don't think so... where's Wattle Grove?Bookie said:that shweta chcik doesnt live in wattle grove does she by any chance?
I always thought that's what most schools aimed for? I mean what's the point of having kids Band Six in only one subject?!A l said:It is this high performance across all subjects and most units of study for each student rather than just maximising the total number of students who get band 6 in a bare minimium of one subject, is what sets James Ruse Agricultural High School apart from the other schools, especially in accordance to the All Rounders list and the UAI.
same at my...old...school. this year we prolly had the best academic results. the headmaster is literally jumping and dancing for joy.Riviet said:Ah, now that seems to make sense. So many people got 90+ UAI at our school this year!![/SIZE]
You're right, but you might have misinterpreted my point. My point was that James Ruse Agircultural High School is one of the few schools who actually achieve an all round performance across most students.seremify007 said:I always thought that's what most schools aimed for? I mean what's the point of having kids Band Six in only one subject?!