Wait you guys already got your orientation dates? Ig Suzanne Cory is a bit slow lol

    clover mhs was slow in sending out the initial email, but the email when it eventually came had all the details

    nikhilNossal yea same i would too but i dont wanna get a 0% for the exam, unless i change it to the day prior which is the first day of exams

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    chxin about 5 if if counted right

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    [deleted] how does bro know my name

    justin is my guy, we both cooked in writing, both are mad at eng, u better than me at math tho, both got mhs, bot were stressing as to whether our writings would suffice, but u chose haileybury so now i cant meet u

    MMHS ikr?? Area wise, the school barely takes up space, there's like one main building where i think most of the classes are held, but the overall area of the school is compensated with more levels to the buildings, but I still wouldn't consider it to be a big school

    Mhs is not too big as well, its just one huge castle looking building, and has a massive oval, tennis, hockey and basketball courts round the back, actually maybe it is kinda big

      MMHS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne_High_School#Grounds,_buildings,_and_facilities

      The Twenties Building in 1965
      Melbourne High School has one campus, in South Yarra. This campus is split into five building blocks. These are: the Twenties Building (built in 1927, refurbished in 1995), the Nineties Building (built in 1992), the Round Building, the Junior Science Block (built in the 1970s) and the Art Building (built in 2008).

      In addition, the school's grounds include a hockey field, tennis courts, an oval (The Woodfull-Miller oval) for cricket and various codes of football, cricket nets, netball courts and basketball courts for sporting purposes.[32] These are accompanied by the 'hockey pavilion', which overlooks the hockey field, the 'Old Boys Pavilion', which overlooks the oval, and the Cadet HQ, also near the oval.[30] Miscellaneous features include a portable classroom east of the Art Building (typically used for mathematics), shipping containers near the art building and oval (storing a handful of row boats and canoes), a stairway to Alexandra Parade and a small garden north of the Twenties building.