Quick Hands
David Wilson (68)
Because it actually offers more than just sport, which was my point, which you seem not to be able to grasp.
And yes, labelling schools as narrow in focus does them all a disservice. You see the headline, but cannot or will not read the fine print.
And the 2014 rankings were:-
SHS 6
SGS 11
SCEGS 27
TSC 52
TKS 58
SIC 64
SJC 72
NC 73
I appreciate these "rankings" are of limited benefit, but it seems to question your proposition regarding Scots being the worst school for HSC results.
Although if not all of your Year 12 students sit the HSC and/or don't get an ATAR it can make your results look better than they are. Nor do those results take into account the IB. The league table most quoted (probably the ones you have used) are the creation of the SMH and even they change their crtieria every couple of years.
So if your least capable students don't sit the HSC or get an ATAR, your results look better than they otherwise might be and if many of your most capable students sit the IB instead of the HSC, your results will look worse than they might otherwise be. That's before you even get into selective academic intakes, socio-economic status etc, etc, etc.