LiamRankine
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Hey!
Im one of the 2014 captains at SMSHS and honestly half the things that people are saying about SMSHS are only half true.
Yes, it is an adult learning environment. No, you are not expected to magically know everything on day 1. In spending the last 2 years there I can assure you that the teachers will support you in every possible way. The adult learning environment really means that they expect you to make the effort to come and see them if you're having problems with the course work. They will not spoon-feed you the answers, but they will never pass up an opportunity to share their knowledge. Almost all the teachers have degrees relevant to the subject (ie the legal teachers have law degrees, economics teachers have eco degrees, etc), and they will use their knowledge to show you the world outside the confines of the syllabus.
SMSHS is looking for students who want to see the world different, who want to talk about why things are the way they are, and who want to engage with everything outside of their box of comfort and ease. If you fit that bill, then definitely apply, and I promise you that you will not regret it for a second. You will fall in love with everything that we do with our SRC to foster a strong and vibrant SMSHS culture. You will fall in love with the teachers and the passion that each and every one of them has about their subjects. You will fall in love with learning, and THAT, i believe, is the heart of the adult learning environment. You will develop such great relationships with all of the teachers who will throw their experience and knowledge at you, and you will see the world in a completely different light. I could not recommend doing something more.
Sadly, there are 900-1000 students in both years, and so 400-500 students in a year. We receive more than double the amount of applications we can accept. It is a hard process and a lot of great and deserving people are rejected. It's not a matter of being asian like one of the people above said (I am definitely white), but it is about more than your marks. I can tell you that WE DO NOT LOOK AT MARKS. We are ranked fairly well and get good marks and that is for 2 reasons.
1 - Quality of teaching staff/support services (free tutoring, teachers running tutorials, etc)
2 - The people who get in are the sort of people who care about their education.
Expanding on 2, the entire school is full of bright people who want to do the best that they can and maximise the millions of opportunities that SMSHS offers them. SMSHS is looking for those bright people, who will be able to jump into St. Marys life from day 1. We want the people who will embrace the freedom and the maturity that our unique environment provides to come flooding through our gates every morning, not the people who will want to dip their toes in first and slowly settle in. There are only 7 terms in year 11 and 12, and anyone in year 12 will tell you that there is not enough time in the day to get everything done. SMSHS goes faster than usual because you're meeting 1000 new people at the same time as you're learning the layout of a new school and starting completely new subjects.
If you can prove in the application form that you will whole-heartedly embrace the energy and the culture of SMSHS, then you will bump your chances up extremely. They don't want to read about your 100% in your exams, they want to hear about your passions, your interests, what you love about SMSHS, how what you've heard makes you excited about learning, THAT is the stuff that St. Marys is all about.
Sorry for that being so long, but there are so many amazing things to say about SMSHS that it's hard to condense down into a sentence or 2 response. I hope that it helped you out a bit, and I'll be sure to look out for you during the open days and stuff later on in the year!
Im one of the 2014 captains at SMSHS and honestly half the things that people are saying about SMSHS are only half true.
Yes, it is an adult learning environment. No, you are not expected to magically know everything on day 1. In spending the last 2 years there I can assure you that the teachers will support you in every possible way. The adult learning environment really means that they expect you to make the effort to come and see them if you're having problems with the course work. They will not spoon-feed you the answers, but they will never pass up an opportunity to share their knowledge. Almost all the teachers have degrees relevant to the subject (ie the legal teachers have law degrees, economics teachers have eco degrees, etc), and they will use their knowledge to show you the world outside the confines of the syllabus.
SMSHS is looking for students who want to see the world different, who want to talk about why things are the way they are, and who want to engage with everything outside of their box of comfort and ease. If you fit that bill, then definitely apply, and I promise you that you will not regret it for a second. You will fall in love with everything that we do with our SRC to foster a strong and vibrant SMSHS culture. You will fall in love with the teachers and the passion that each and every one of them has about their subjects. You will fall in love with learning, and THAT, i believe, is the heart of the adult learning environment. You will develop such great relationships with all of the teachers who will throw their experience and knowledge at you, and you will see the world in a completely different light. I could not recommend doing something more.
Sadly, there are 900-1000 students in both years, and so 400-500 students in a year. We receive more than double the amount of applications we can accept. It is a hard process and a lot of great and deserving people are rejected. It's not a matter of being asian like one of the people above said (I am definitely white), but it is about more than your marks. I can tell you that WE DO NOT LOOK AT MARKS. We are ranked fairly well and get good marks and that is for 2 reasons.
1 - Quality of teaching staff/support services (free tutoring, teachers running tutorials, etc)
2 - The people who get in are the sort of people who care about their education.
Expanding on 2, the entire school is full of bright people who want to do the best that they can and maximise the millions of opportunities that SMSHS offers them. SMSHS is looking for those bright people, who will be able to jump into St. Marys life from day 1. We want the people who will embrace the freedom and the maturity that our unique environment provides to come flooding through our gates every morning, not the people who will want to dip their toes in first and slowly settle in. There are only 7 terms in year 11 and 12, and anyone in year 12 will tell you that there is not enough time in the day to get everything done. SMSHS goes faster than usual because you're meeting 1000 new people at the same time as you're learning the layout of a new school and starting completely new subjects.
If you can prove in the application form that you will whole-heartedly embrace the energy and the culture of SMSHS, then you will bump your chances up extremely. They don't want to read about your 100% in your exams, they want to hear about your passions, your interests, what you love about SMSHS, how what you've heard makes you excited about learning, THAT is the stuff that St. Marys is all about.
Sorry for that being so long, but there are so many amazing things to say about SMSHS that it's hard to condense down into a sentence or 2 response. I hope that it helped you out a bit, and I'll be sure to look out for you during the open days and stuff later on in the year!