Hii thanks for the clarification
also one more thing, what do you really need to have a good chance to get accepted?(i go to a fairly competitive school)
If you do go to a competitive school, the best thing you can do is made your application
unique.
This can be done in many ways through academic achievements/volunteering/leadership roles. To give you an idea, I'll just pick out the best stuff from my application (surprisingly I still have it on my computer). You want to show that you have a balance in not only academic potential but your ability to help others and you will need to expand on why you put it in your application. For example, I put the Duke of Ed award and explained that it involves 6 months of compulsory volunteering and then a camp at the end to demonstrate leadership and communication skills. They are more interested in the quality of your stuff rather than the quantity. The more you explain about the qualities of that role (why you did it and what does it reflect) the better your application will sound.
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• Representative in the Victorian Association of State Girls’ Secondary Colleges
• Duke of Edinburgh Bronze award
• Entrepreneur program (Boss Project)
• Volunteering at an autistic children's school
• Volunteering as a student tutor
• ABCN leadership program
• Wool4School Design Finalist
• Dux (X2) + Academic scholarships (x2)+ Academic achievement for subjects (x9?)+ AMC + ICAS distinctions (Just pick out the awards people would recognise)
My school had a lot of applicants at the time and to make my application sounds a bit different from the others, I changed up my "Story about yourself" criteria. I actually started with a quote that I pretty much follow on a daily basis then I continued in first person about my life and ended with a poem. I tried to take full advantage of this criteria as it was the only one that didn't have a specified type of writing for it. Just be yourself when you write this area and link all your ideas back to qualities of KLD (communication, leadership etc)
Hope that helps!