Australia, Boys education Sydney - Article Produced by Michael King Blacktown

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Australia, Boys education Sydney

Article Produced by Michael King Blacktown

Gender is a factor that has been tried to match in recent years, to undermine a somewhat macho culture and to become a more gender-equal. Australia is one of the countries where its population is well-educated for these modern issues, such as the LGBTI community, gender equality and so on. However, in spite of this, there are almost personalized institutions for boys, as well as there are almost specialized study houses for girls, something that does not divide, because within schools they teach them to respect equally the opposite sex, in fact, this allows a much faster development in terms of students, or well, at least that has been appreciated.

In this article we will show you and describe some institutions for boys in Sydney and also, we will explain how this works, or at least a brief notion. Therefore, stay and start this very interesting tour of the country of kangaroos.

 

  • Sydney Grammar School, Darlinghurst: This private institution was founded in 1854, ie it was one of the first colleges in Australia. Its theme is the Laus Deo or 'praise be to God'. To get into this school requires a good record of attendance in high school or, in case of those children who still do not enter school there is an exam to enter. The registration fee is $ 253, and is paid directly with the application. Subsequently, once the child is admitted, an entrance fee of $ 5,236 is paid, so that in total, one year per student costs $ 31,419.

According to the school's 2013 annual report, "Almost all children are seeking to enter college, most of them going to the University of Sydney or the University of New South Wales, states, or overseas and some prefer university studies”.

 

  • Sydney Church of England Grammar School (Shore), North Sydney: This school was founded in the year 1889, its theme is inspired by Vitai lampada tradunt, or 'They hand on the Torch of Life'. The payment of this institution works as follows. A non-refundable application fee of $ 400 is paid, followed by registration for a total of $ 1000, and then confirmed with a fee of $ 2000 and in total, per year the total payment will be $ 27,300, one a figure slightly lower than the previous school.

This educational institution has a student population of about 1500 students and is one of the strongest school bodies in the Sydney region, an excellent place to watch your children grow.

To summarize briefly, we can cite the brochure that the school dictates: "Our research indicates that as a group, Shore boys consistently perform in the HSC at a significantly higher level than would be predicted on the basis of ability Shore also regularly produces boys who perform in the highest percentile band on the HSC exams.In recent years, students have placed themselves in the top ten places in the state on a variety of topics and over 75% Shore have consistently earned entry to the college course”. This means that the training offered by this institution can lead you as one of the best towards your university life.

 

  • Colegio St Aloysius, Milsons Point: This school too artistic and emblematic was founded in 1879, with the theme or principle of Ad majora natus, or 'born for greater things'. His style is a bit more modern, because even if it is old, it is always updated, this being the quality that maintains it as one of the best institutions. Its cost is the following: $ 250 to apply for registration, an acceptance fee of $ 2,300 and in total, throughout the year are $ 15,952.

"Almost all graduates received offers from university places. A number of students have delayed the study in 2014 to go to exchange programs, make a year of" gap ", or work and travel, either by doing six months or a year of service in Thailand, or a year of service in Micronesia. Others are also practicing in Africa and the Pacific, "says the brochure promoting the school, which tells us that we can make exchanges and discover new places and people, a great opportunity without a doubt.

  • Parramatta Marist High School, Westmead: If the first on the list was of old, we had not arrived at this school, which was founded in the year 1820. Its theme is from Fortior ito, or 'Go forth with strength'. This institution is very important throughout Australia, mainly for its classic tradition, creating gentlemen in each of its promotions. The cost is to pay $ 50 to apply for enrollment, then require $ 250 for a total, for one year the payment is $ 4,351. The number of students is around 1000 and their dropout rate or change is minimal, thus proving that it is a place to stay.

  • The Scots College, Bellevue Hill: This school was founded in 1893, under the principle of Utinam patribus nostris digni simus, or 'O that we may be worthy of our forefathers'. This site provides an excellent learning environment both academic and human, so that each student can be a good professional and a very good person. The cost is handled as follows: $ 500 required for the application, $ 5000 for the acceptance fee and in total, all year round are $ 33,098. The student population of this institution is about 1000 students and has statistics that guarantee its great educational quality, since in the 2013, 186 students qualified for university entrance. 33% of these students went to the University of Sydney, 25% went to the University of New South Wales and 9% went to UTS Sydney.

 

Boys' exclusive schools are mainly used in Australia. Maybe for some it sounds a little outlandish; however, the results that have been obtained with these measures, both academic and social have been great, which has proliferated more student enrollment in this type of personalized schools. However, this depends on the education you want to acquire, as each modality has its pros and cons.

 

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