We were the best school when Crowe was running the maths department. Now with Bem it's absolutely horrible, he's turning the school into a band 6 factory, and moving away from the values which were established over 190 years ago! Every student should have the right to do the course they want, as long as it's reasonable. Bem and the teaching staff should take it upon themselves to raise teaching standards so kids of average ability can perform highly. This is exactly what Crowe did when I was in years 9-11. It's a shame that Bem just wants band 6s and refuses to give students a chance and help them achieve the best results, by only offering courses to the highest performing students, were moving away from the values of education instituted by Champagnat almost 200 years ago! We were 5th in the state in Mathematics in 2008, 10th in 2009 and 2010 when Crowe left we were even worse! Hopefully this year we'll do a lot better than last year's maths class.
Don't get me started on the science department. We suck at science at our school, and that's an understatement! Our HSIE department is epic though, Challinor is a good guy and he runs it very well. We have a great teaching department for HSIE - Hendry, Wales, Challinor and Hunt etc.
After Carr left, our SOR department is going downhill! Last year we had 100% band 6's in the accelerator SOR class - never been done before, but in the pursuit of band 6s, our school is dropping kids in year 12 who aren't 'good enough' at doing SOR, I mean we might as well be a bloody selective school ffs! It's ridiculous!
When I was in year 10 (2009), we were allowed to pick whatever subjects we liked and if they were on the same line and provided we had reasonable marks for the science courses we would get in! (I don't do any sciences though).
Our best departments are HSIE by a million miles, then English, SOR department was up there and is only surviving because of Denniss' hard work, Maths and Science are horrible now.
Move schools if you like, but I'll be honest, the teaching quality for the HSIE subjects in our school is fantastic. Bem is a pretty good teacher, if you have him in year 11 you'll do well. (Are you in accelerator maths?)...Science, well that's a different story.
I would go to Br. Anthony and explain to him how much physics means to you, the very foundations of our school in 1820 were built on the principals that each child deserves the chance to shine, prosper and succeed, it's up to the teachers to help the student, if the teachers don't want to take up that challenge, there missing the point of teaching.
Hope all works our for you Jaden.