I should clarify a few points.
(I would quote important points .. but I really don't know how to)With regards to school comparisons, I'll be blunt and say I was comparing Melbourne High/Mac.Rob to other public schools. I do know the history behind public schools and to me, Shouldn't MHS/Mac.Rob be the
minimum standard to what public schools should be? (They were the first public schools made). However, due to the governments negligence, they are the benchmark for what schools should be.
Also, I do not see how it is fair that my friends must go to bad schools. Let's not white wash it, when I mean bad, I bluntly mean teachers and facilities. School is what you make it. The people at those schools do not respect their school.
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I do go on myschool, There does seem to be a correlation between good schools and good areas. Really? Should that even happen? Also, These people didn't have the chance to apply for Select Entry schools, don't just say the fees are relatively small, you should consider public transport, school uniform, time to get to and from school.
I will say that these people, whom I know personally, were highly motivated people who wanted to attend MHS/Mac.Rob but weren't allowed to do so, primarily due to funds. In my opinion, they shouldn't even need to consider these schools, had their local public school been a relatively good one.
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I really do not know if I am getting my point across.
More should be done for educationally disadvantaged schools. The Gonski report, in my opinion, is a stepping stone into something that should've happened years and years ago. I am disgusted by this pathetic government, If you look on the news, they only highlight public schools with a huge reputation. (A nine report highlighted GWSC,Mac.Rob and MHS specifically. When was the last time I saw GWSC on the news. Oh yes, AFTER VCE results. To highlight that government schools are doing just as good as private schools but they are singling out only one school. To me, The government is patting themselves on the back by showing, basically, one of the best schools in the state and thinking to themselves, 'We're doing a great job'.)
I am NOT insulting GWSC in anyway, instead I wished that all public schools were like GWSC. But that's just an unrealistic dream.
Thank you.
EDIT: I thought I should add that I disagree LovePhysics with
Good teachers move to schools where there are students who want to learn. And eventually, good public schools such as Uni High, Balwyn or GWSC are created in such a fashion, as they have environment where the bulk of students WANT to learn.
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So, to me, you are basically saying that these good teachers should leave crap schools? If this is not your intention, I completely apologise. So, Let's say we had two schools, A and B. Both were relatively good schools. However, A had a minority of students who want to learn whilst B had the majority of students who want to learn. Over time, The best teachers from A decide to move to school B, thereby leaving the minority of students at A, who want to learn, at a disadvantage. Don't tell me that if these students really want to learn, they will cope. Personally, I know they will never achieve as well as students who have some of the best teachers in the state.
So effectively, The minority of student from A, who want to learn, should be at a disadvantage? That is my point. My old school had VCAA examiner teachers and VCE text book authors but they all left for Select Entry/Private School. Leaving behind teachers who are terrible terrible teachers. (I should say that my old school was ranked close to 500+. If you really do not believe me when I say VCAA examiner and VCE text book authors taught at my old school, PM me and I will give you a list)
Do you get my point? I really do not feel this is fair. Some schools have historic buildings or a better cohort and hence, attract better teachers whilst other schools are struggling to find teachers for certain subjects.
I have been to both public and private schools and I can see the differences between teaching. Some teachers know the course so well whilst some don't even know half the shit. I apologise for my language but I really do feel disgusted by this.
Note: I should say that in my previous post, Study Score Estimates, I had lied. I do attend Melbourne High School. I do keep in contact with my friends from my old school. I am very close with them and I do feel guttered by how educationally disadvantaged they are. I do feel terrible when they give me their undying support. They are my friends and naturally, I only want the best for them.
If you want an education history, of myself, it is this:
Private -> Public -> MHS.
I really do not feel as though I need to elaborate on what years were highschool and what years were primary school. I have attended enough of school to see the massive disparity between schools.