TomT said:
no one seems to be mentioning that these results are just the opinon of the daily telegraph, if you read the herald, baulko is second on the list followed by hornsby girls. And seeing our school is now the hardest to get into, if anyone has any chance of challenging ruse it will be us.
^ Err, it's listed in the TITLE.
Read it again: "Daily Telegraph - Top 200 schools"
Furthermore, being "hard to get into" has no bearing on success level. Indeed, I'd say some of the hardest schools to get to are the private selectives, where you need brains AND money.
Once more - trying to be objective here - the Herald counts up achievements, but does NOT take into account the candidature size. Therefore, is less accurate than the Telegraph which DOES take into account candidature size.
Since you like comparing Baulko to Hornsby so much, read this carefully - you may have got MORE band 6's than we did, but you also have MORE students. We have LESS students, and thus we have LESS band 6's.
In regards to Band 6's IN RATIO to number of students/HSC exams taken, Hornsby is still on top - as both individuals and as a whole. Therefore, it would only stand to reason that Hornsby has a better chance of "beating" James Ruse (although in my opinion James Ruse will remain untouchable for a very long time yet).
Sorry to do all the "Hornsby Vs Baulko" spiel, but it exists to demonstrate a point.
Also - you don't have any guarentee that Baulko WILL have the hardest entry competition next year, so I think that kind of boast is a little premature/not founded on solid evidence.
Let's look at it this way.
Product A sells 150 products.
Product B sells 300 products.
Looking at this, you'd think Product B is better, right?
Until you discover this:
Product A sold 150/200 products.
Product B sold 300/1000 products.
Now that you know this, you'd think Product A was more successful, right?
'Nuff said.