Ask me questions about Mac.Rob!
Omg @"A!" thanks Sm but I have som questions too if you dont mind responding:
-does macrob do any volleyball tournaments you know of?
-how do captaincy roles work generally?
-your opinion of best clubs and programs.
-how are camps?
-do you have any friends that went to macrob, switched to jmss and can compare then and state which is better?
aru W volleyball is so fun
- Not that I know about but there is a volleyball club that runs in the morning (at least, I'm pretty sure it does) + there is a staff vs student match coming up this term!
- So, for any leadership roles, you have to fill out some sort of application to the current Year 12 leaders, they come out around the middle/late term 1 and there are all types of portfolios such as SRC, ICT, Social Justice, Debating + more.
With regard to clubs, it really depends on your interests and level of committment. My friends and I just sit around mostly but I know some people in clubs such as kpop dance club that love it! - The camp was pretty fun, I definitely think the general consesus was that people liked it and the food isn't bad.
- Unfortunately I don't however if you live on the west side, it is over a 2h+ commute so that pretty much rules it out. Otherwise JMSS is very much science/math based, and not just a little bit of bio and chem but forensics, engineering, computing (check out the school website), so if those aren't your thing, you'll struggle there, whereas Mac.Rob (of course) is a balance of everything. One other thing to note, (just from a cursory glance) JMSS seems to have really nice facilities so, if you're planning to puruse a career in STEM the school seems like a great place for you!
YR10SEHSASPIRANT real
aru what position do u play
YR10SEHSASPIRANT middle cause I'm tall
aru o niceeee, im a libero but i aint short im js good at receiving
YR10SEHSASPIRANT oh that's rlly cool
@A!
I have some more questions sorry...
- At macrobs, are the maths/science/English classes 'at level' or do they just say that and actually have it a year higher?
- Are the teachers approachable for out-of-school work you would like help with?
- With the sport, who is cross country/athletics/swimming held?
- How are the facilities as; the library, any playground/oval.
- How many times and for how long do we have sport and what do we actually do in the connect program?
Thanks so much again, sorry if some of these questions have been asked before
aru yeah lol
Hey, I have a question about the “extension program” (I think you do VCE units 1/2 in Year 10).
…fine, I don’t have a question. I need to know the whole thing.
aru
Hey Aru,
No worries!
As for science & English I would say that a) they cover the year 9 curriculum in preparation for year 10 and b) have a focus on getting everyone on the same page due to students coming from all different types of schools.
Maths, however, is definitely 'accelerated' but still doable.
Teachers are generally approachable but they definitely have a strict approach to not emailing before/after hours (so from 8:00am-4:20pm)
With sport, athletics & swimming are held at Lakeside Stadium and MSAC respectively. Cross Country is non-compulsory and organised externally.
As you would be able to see from a map of the school, Mac.Rob is conventionally 'small'. So we don't have a playground or an oval which is a bit annoying but I can say that the library, while small (again) is nice!
Year 9s get 2x55 minute practical lessons for sport each week & connect is just about wellbeing techniques and mindfulness.
Random_Person_You_Happen_To_Be_Encountering_Now
Hey Sejal!
So by 'extension program' I assume you mean acceleration in Year 10.
Yes, in year 10 the majority of students may do one Unit 1/2 subject and some times 2 depending on your study habits etc.
There is a limited selection to choose from, mainly being the humanities domain and arts/tech domain with the exception of Physics U2 and Methods U1/2 (by selection, no one can just freely choose to do this).
A! Hey there! Just had a couple questions regarding acceleration in year 10.
- Can we repeat the vce subject if we don't get a good mark?
- How do people get selected for the maths and physics accelerated?
Chessisthebest
Hey!
1) So the thing is with vce subjects is that you cannot repeat units so, essentially, the answer to your question is no.
2) From memory roughly 20-30 girls get selected for Methods U1/2 (out of a cohort of 300) and Physics U2 anyone can select provided they are doing 3 or less other VCE Units. (I.e, you cannot do VCE External Language 1/2 + VCE Humanities 1/2 and VCE Physics 2)
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I'm deciding what laptop to get for macrob and I wanted some more opinions (cuz my dad wants my opinion but irdk) what do y'all recommend?