Dont listen to lolsmith. if you talk to someone from st marys they they will never tell you that.Hey guys,
I'm currently in year 10, and very keen on going to SMSHS for year 11 and 12.
I was just wondering, what are the standards for selection are like? I have heard that only half of the applicants are offered spots. I am an above average student, and just curious of what my chances are of gaining a place.
Thank you for the help in advance.
Basically for the selection process youre expected to write 2 essays, i remember one was about why you should be selected. It would be wise to say that you want to get in because St marys offers subjects that you want to do, that your school doesnt ( they take this into consideration). I would also recommend that you have really good comments on your reports. They dont particularly care about your results, they will help you with marks, theyre more concerned about whether you will have the right attitude to adapt to such an open and free environment, so you have to show that you are mature and an independent worker ( make sure your report shows these qualities if you can). Also, if you can name people that you know went to the school ( family members preferebly) they give you higher consideration. I would also mention future aspirations in your essay to show your dedication.
Overall, in contrast to what Lolsmith said, id like to say. From everyone ive spoken to at the school, we all agree it is a fanstastic school ! You have just as much freedom as uni. You have the choice of wearing what you want, calling your teachers by first names, going to classes that you want to go to and skipping those you see irrevalent and leaving the school grounds during your breaks and frees. Mondays and fridays are an automatic finish at 12.30ish, and if you organise your timetable properly you can finish at 12 on a wednesday too. Everyone there is picked on personality so youll find that youll love almost everyone you meet because everyone is really nice and mature.
The teachers are also fantastic, especially if you plan on getting a high atar. They have all been working at the school for 10-18 years ( and i mean all of them ! you dont get newbies/ incompetent teachers/ random substitutes etc) and because they specialise in HSC they have a wealth of knowledge and resources.
And yup you were right, about 850 apply on average and only 400 get in.
Honestly id definetely recommend this school. Ive been to 4 different highschools because of moving a lot and this was teh best ever. The teachers treat you with so much respect, youre on a friend to friend basis. No one ever gets told off. literally. no one needs to, everyone is so mature. I still keep in touch with 2 of my teachers, and theyve even helped me so much with uni in terms of getting experience in the workforce ( its amazing how far connections can get you)
I can go on in on about this schoool lol. two of the best years of my life. If you have any questions, feel free to give me a buzz.
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EDIT: reading some of the posts above mine, yes you have to be able to work independently, but that was the best bit about st marys. For example, before trials i took about 1-2 weeks off to do the work on my own because school was going at a slower pace to me, so id often stay home and study and do past papers and just grab the notes off friends and teachers completely understand this and they would mark the papers id do at home. Same with before hsc. If you have assignmnts due youre able to get out of classes to do that. No one forces you to be anywhere, so youre able to manage your time the way you want. And that was really helpful.
PPS: the science faculty sucks, and the humanities literally own, if you pick up humanties just listen to everything your teachers tell you and use their notes and no doubt you will get top marks. Esp for subs like society n culture( dave is awsome)/legal/eco ( mel is awsome)/history/religion etc. and with english, make sure you get a teacher called gurdy, she gives fanstastic resources. and if you can, id avoid the tall man called michael ( trust me on this. )
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