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教会学校毕业生的成绩越来越好了 [复制链接]

2010年度奖章获得者

发表于 2010-1-16 19:17 |显示全部楼层
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今天在报纸上看到这个消息, 对于选教会学校的家长们来说, 不失为一个好消息, 特地来分享下:

2005年, 45个教会学校毕业生, 得到NSW STATE 的all-rounder award, 而去年则有80个教会学校毕业生得到all-rounder award(不包括私校).

报纸上的版本, 有张图表, 每年的数目等等, 教会学校毕业生得奖学生的数目和比例年年不断增长, 可惜网上版本没有图表.


Catholic schools boost share of HSC honours


CATHOLIC schools have increased their share of the highest HSC awards, almost doubling the number of their top all-rounders.

A Herald analysis of official government figures for the past five years has found that the number of HSC students in the Catholic diocesan system who achieved more than 90 per cent in each of their subjects has almost doubled.

While the Catholic sector claimed credit for setting exemplary performance targets, public school advocates have told the Herald that the improvement had come from a relatively low base compared with public and independent schools.

The socio-economic status of Catholic schools had also improved over the years, as had their share of Commonwealth funding relative to schools in other sectors.

Dan White, the executive director of Catholic schools in the Sydney archdiocese, attributed the long-term improvement in results to investment in the professional development of teachers and measurable literacy and numeracy targets that helped to identify areas of need.

''Our focus has been on continual improvement of teacher quality," Dr White said. "Our highest priority has been to put in place targeted intervention strategies where a clear need has been identified. Put simply, we have tried to respond quickly where the need is greatest.''

In 2005, 45 students from Catholic secondary schools, not including the higher-fee independent schools, achieved the State Government's all-rounder award, figures from the Board of Studies NSW show; last year 80 achieved the award.

As a proportion of the increasing number of students from all school sectors in the list, the percentage from Catholic systemic schools rose from 4.9 per cent in 2005 to 6.6 per cent last year.

Catholic and independent schools account for about a quarter of all HSC students.

A Herald analysis found 38 Catholic schools in the list of top all-rounders last year, compared with 33 in 2008 and 30 in 2007.

Last year, 122 students on the list came from 59 comprehensive public high schools. The year before, 149 students came from 65 comprehensive high schools.

As a proportion of all students in all school sectors, the percentage on the list from comprehensive public schools fell from 12.5 per cent in 2008 to 10 per cent last year.

Dr White said Catholic schools in the Sydney archdiocese achieved results above the state mean in 67 per cent of courses last year, up from 61 per cent the year before.

A quarter of the archdiocesan schools achieved results above the state mean in more than 90 per cent of courses last year.

The president of the Secondary Principals Council, Jim McAlpine, said the top all-rounders list was a limited measure that did not capture all students who achieved a ranking of 99 or above since it did not take into account students who specialised in the sciences or the humanities - and so did not score above 90 per cent in every subject.

''There is a greater opportunity for Catholic schools to select students from higher SES [socio-economic status] profiles now,'' Mr McAlpine said.

''Students in low SES schools and communities require a greater level of funding in order to lift their academic performance, and that can only happen if the Federal Government bites the bullet to create a fairer funding regime for all students.''

A spokeswoman for the Board of Studies said the all-rounders list represented ''a very small percentage of the overall candidature [less than 2 per cent] and is just one measure of success''.

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退役斑竹 特殊贡献奖章 新闻达人 三奖

发表于 2010-1-16 20:25 |显示全部楼层
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如果父母信教的话,教会学校是不错的选择。

发表于 2010-1-16 20:27 |显示全部楼层
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为了孩子,信教吧

发表于 2010-1-16 20:28 |显示全部楼层
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不信教也可以去教会学校。在HK,好多人都去教会学校。而且我有朋友在HK圣心男校从小读到大,都没有信

退役斑竹 2007 年度奖章获得者

发表于 2010-1-16 20:43 |显示全部楼层
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为了孩子而信教这个 “代价” 太大了。   还是顺其自然吧,教会学校也有一部分名额给非教会家庭的。

发表于 2010-1-16 20:44 |显示全部楼层
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我不信教,但儿子在教会学校...
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退役斑竹 2009年度奖章获得者

发表于 2010-1-16 20:51 |显示全部楼层
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不知道是什么原因促使教会学校的成绩这样突飞猛进呢?

2010年度奖章获得者

发表于 2010-1-17 19:08 |显示全部楼层

回复 7# 的帖子

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可能还是教师质量的提高.

发表于 2010-1-17 20:38 |显示全部楼层
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那是不是教会学校都是私校呢?公校有教会学校吗?

发表于 2010-1-18 11:47 |显示全部楼层
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原帖由 三脚鼎 于 2010-1-17 21:38 发表
那是不是教会学校都是私校呢?公校有教会学校吗?

教会学校是私校的一种(只不过比一般私校学费低),怎么会有公校的教会学校呢.

退役斑竹

发表于 2010-1-24 23:23 |显示全部楼层
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我给大二宝选定的教会学校据说学习成绩也不错的,他们内部有advanced班,对优秀的学生加强训练,成绩也会不一样,但同时他们保留比较全面的 program, 比如假期让学生到国外锻炼,让学生有很好的发展机会。。。大二宝还小,但愿这个学校至少会保持传统。。。
自由的灵魂,懂得自由的珍贵。
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发表于 2010-1-24 23:33 |显示全部楼层
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教会学校的老师估计比一般学校的老师更认真负责吧

也有朋友推荐我们去教会学校呢

发表于 2010-1-28 22:04 |显示全部楼层
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教会学校的人文教育比公校好

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