Hey yeah all good I’ll answer ur questions.
So with the nossal laptop. A large majority of students have the nossal laptop but I think you’ll be limited to the same internet access as long as ur on the nossal wifi (I shouldn’t tell you this but if you have ur own data and connect to ur laptop, you can basically play all the games and stuff you want). But I would recommend buying it just bc you won’t have to go through the extra step of downloading all the stuff (and you use ur stylus a decent amount in yr9) but it’s entirely up to you (Ik many friends who brought their own and are doing just fine)
So I’ll quickly go through the day. You start school at 8:48 (yeah random time ik) and go through a thing called ‘tutorial’ (everyone calls it tute) from 8:48 - 9am. Its like a ‘homeroom’ where you just kinda chill and get ready for the next lesson. But it’s also a way for the school to categorise the students (and all year levels will be in this class) and it’s not rlly a ‘class’ tbh. (I can go more into this if you want) .
So basically for the whole of year 9 you’ll be with ur ‘house’ (being Pegasus (best house), Phoenix, Garuda and Griffin) but with the exception of elective subjects (where Pegasus students go with Garuda students and Phoenix go with griffin).
Basically there are 208 students in the year level (give or take) and there are 52 students per house. And each house is taught in this one giant classroom basically. So basically rooms are split up into 1.1, 1.2,1,3etc then 2.1,2.2 etc. so rooms with 1.1 etc is the ‘griffin area’. Rooms with 2.1etc is the ‘Garuda area’. 3 is Pegasus and 4 is Phoenix. But you won’t JUST be taught in those areas, you ofc move around the area to different rooms
Well depending on if you do beginner French or intermediate french. If ur doing beginner French you will be in either Garuda or Pegasus and if ur doing intermediate French then it’s either Phoenix or griffin
Hopefully I explained some of that clearly but feel free to ask more questions