Hey guys, I'm currently in year 10 and applying for selective schools as soon as it becomes available. I go to a pretty bad low tier school and i'm aching to make it to a selective. My grades at school are good, my year 9 yearly reports, I got 7 A's 1 B first in history and elective history and second for maths and commerce. I'm hoping i can manage this again for this half yearly, but other than that my involvement in school isn't too great and I don't have very much evidence of co-curricular activities. The best of my co-curricular activities would be my credit from AMC maths competition. If that's so, would my report (and my performance in enrollment tests) be able to carry me through the enrollment? and also, would the fact of me being in a low tier (lower than rank 150) school make the selection committees reluctant to offer me? Other than this, can some one please explain community service to me. Also if you want to find out my school you can sms me
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- Welcome to BoS. An immediate tip I can give you is: since you have up to 4 choices, use all of them. Apply for 4 selective schools. The more schools you apply for, the more chances of you making it into a school. A good combo of options could be apply for 2 fully selective schools and 2 partial selective schools OR 3 fully selective schools and 1 partial selective school, etc.
- Your year 9 yearly report is excellent. But make sure you replicate the same/similar standard in your Year 10 half yearly report (the most important piece of evidence for academic achievements in your application). Other academic stuff include your Year 9 NAPLAN results.
- Lack of extra curricular activities: Don't worry, I had barely any extra-cirriculars too but I managed to get offers (for Year 11 entry) from 2 fully selective schools when I was in your year. Just jot down everything you can. Academic edge is the MOST important thing for MOST selective schools. Extra-activities only give you an edge as a tiebreak for those applicants who are equally as good as you in academics. AMC maths comp stuff is good to include. But tbh, these kinda stuff are very important in the grand scheme of things at times.
- Yes, your report and entrance test CAN carry you. In fact, most schools that set entrance tests MAINLY care about the entrance test cause reports are not fully accurate indicators (some schools can give easy As and whatnot). I've had friends with mediocre reports (barely any As, mainly Bs and Cs), making it into schools like Fort Street and Hurlstone due to their entrance test performance.
- Question about bad tier school:
On the wide scale, you won't be affected. Especially for a school with an entrance test because the test is a good indicator and separates you (clearly) from other candidates. Even for a school without an entrance test, there will be BARELY any effect I'd assume.
- Community service was outlined by Kurosaki. Basically Red Shield appeal, Salvo, etc.
Good things to note down:
- An excellent report(s) + other application evidence like NAPLAN, extra-curriculars and whatnot can probably ensure you entry into a school without an ENTRANCE TEST.
- But for a school with an ENTRANCE TEST, sometimes, the entrance test (being a fairer indicator) is worth more than your evidence/application. Though, it varies between schools.
- Pick selective schools which are closest to you in terms of distance.
So good luck!
(If you have anymore questions, feel free to post)