Aquawhite
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I totally agree with the post above, that I wouldnt send my kid to a public school in my area.... since they are filled with drugs and delinquents.
dude get over it reallyso essentially, private schools destroy public "schools"
+1dude get over it really
yay, high =)I think the first consideration is the location of the school. For Primary I won't send my kids to a prestigious Private if there is a great public or catholic school nearby.
For High School, if you can afford prestigious private (top tear 20K + annually) you might as well send them. The amount of activities at top Private would be value for money in long term. The environment and discipline would be in high standard.
For example, In Sydney, everage top 20 of Grammar Graduates would be offered scholarship locally as well as internationally. Top 10 for Shore, Knox, Abbotsleigh, Pymble. Top 5 at PLC Croydon, MLC, Ravenswood, Darlinghurst, etc.
Best value: High - Play GPS & 1K/year contribution.
public schools are probably worse than selective and private schools in a fair few aspects, but really, i don't see what's so bad about them in general. a public school within the top 150 is ok - not the best, but nonetheless ok.yay, high =)
it's good if u like sport especially (+good at academics of course).
if i had kids, i would probably send them to a good selective school, but if they didn't make it, most likely a private school, because i agree, most public schools are poorly equipped in many aspects but i still think that the top selective schools wouldn't be too much worse if worse compared to some of the private schools, because at least u'll get academic stuff outa of it.
Not necessarily. There is generally a much more learning-focused environment at a private school (Ruse is an exception to the rule), and the general impetus for achievement dominates, as opposed to a general impetus for just traipsing along through school. This may leave a few kids who don't really give a shit behind, but they will be in a very small minority. Public schools don't have the "money filter" which filters out kids who are going to be disruptive and not give a shit. Even the disruptive ones tend to be become not-so-disruptive as you hit Year 11, from my experiences.And at the end of the day, it's the student, not the teachers and environment that most affect how students do. That's why you get a guy at Ruse getting 57, and you'll get a girl at Cherrybrook Technology getting 100.
I think you're wrong there. The selective schools of NSW, generally have a 'general impetus for achievement'. Even non 'selective schools' like Cherrybrook Tech, Homebush Boys and Strathfield Girls are known to do really well.Not necessarily. There is generally a much more learning-focused environment at a private school (Ruse is an exception to the rule), and the general impetus for achievement dominates, as opposed to a general impetus for just traipsing along through school. This may leave a few kids who don't really give a shit behind, but they will be in a very small minority. Public schools don't have the "money filter" which filters out kids who are going to be disruptive and not give a shit. Even the disruptive ones tend to be become not-so-disruptive as you hit Year 11, from my experiences.
Agree with your opinion.I think you're wrong there. The selective schools of NSW, generally have a 'general impetus for achievement'. Even non 'selective schools' like Cherrybrook Tech, Homebush Boys and Strathfield Girls are known to do really well.
To be honest - given that you're a Tasmanian - I'm surprised you even know what Ruse is, let alone other quality Selective schools that make the Top 10 cut every year. If you look at the Top 10 schools from last year:
1. James Ruse Agricultural High School ..................................... 1110 ........... 834 .... 75.14
2. Baulkham Hills High School .............................................. 1220 ........... 651 .... 53.36
3. North Sydney Girls High School .......................................... 1039 ........... 550 .... 52.94
4. Sydney Girls High School ................................................ 1011 ........... 499 .... 49.36
5. Hornsby Girls High School ............................................... 718 ............ 336 .... 46.8
6. North Sydney Boys High School ........................................... 974 ............ 443 .... 45.48
7. Sydney Boys High School ................................................. 1287 ........... 576 .... 44.76
8. Sydney Grammar School ................................................... 1229 ........... 543 .... 44.18
9. SCEGGS Darlinghurst ..................................................... 628 ............ 277 .... 44.11
10. St George Girls High School Kogarah .................................... 942 ............ 410 .... 43.52
The Top 7 are all public schools. 8 out of the top 10 are public schools. Go figure.
Now frankly, I'm not saying public schools are any better than private schools. I'm just saying it's false to say that private schools have a 'more learning focused environment'.
This is somewhat true. But even then, I know a lot of people who attend local selective schools because, frankly they can't be bothered to wake up at 5am each morning to travel for an hour and a half, and they're given the opportunity to do just as well.. Myself included.The problem is if your kids can't get through the top selective, then the mid tear selective would be ok and you don't need to put in so much money. Another problem with non selective public are they do not have enough resources.
While in top Selective, top class there would practically study by themself, teacher just give them the subject outline/module then they figure out themself, and only ask when needed. So it is very relax for the top class teacher.
That is truth. SBHS hijacked Sefton's Principal in 2000, and we've done quite well since. Especially in English since 2004, when about 80% of our English department were replaced by the NSB English department.Another point is the HeadMaster of the school play very important rule here, recently Ascham hijacked North Sydney Girls Head Master with few hundred K salary + Bonus. and you can see the the performance of the girls there increase dramatically.
Our head of English came from Reddam, and apparently our school went up 80-70 places if I remember correctly, for the last 2 years. Which is really brilliant. These rankings are intended to be stable haha.That is truth. SBHS hijacked Sefton's Principal in 2000, and we've done quite well since. Especially in English since 2004, when about 80% of our English department were replaced by the NSB English department.
You haven't seen Kings (5 criket field, 20 soccer fields, 20 tennis courts, cross country). Joeys, Riverview, Shore, Pymble (10 soccer field size, nearly 2000 students, even have a golf course next door), Grammar (3 campus with huge grounds).MLC seems to have awesome grounds (4 times the size of my school?) when I was there for the career expo day, and ten times the facility. But it's also 4 times lower than my school rank. Haha.