Different perspectives are worthy if they hold truth, not some random BS you just heard or made up yourself.Well that's quite ignorant because the thread was asking opinions from different perspectives.
I really don't see you being in a position to be judging the school, since you don't seem to know anything about what goes on around here, period.
Look, again, ultimately it depends on your own personal circumstances. If you are in a position where you school is ranked 300 or below, and see no signs of anything getting better, then by all means feel free to act to better yourself by changing schools. Whether it is Pal College or not, it's your choice.
With any school, the only thing you can really use for a direct comparison is the rank, and first hand testimonies by students who go there, nothing else.
I'm not saying "Oh, come to Pal, come to Pal, we're so 1337" or anything like that, it's just that the fact that the school came 97th last year is because of the skill and dedication of the teachers at the school have - not some random fluke.
I personally find it an engaging learning environment, with dedicated teachers who are there every step of the way. Compared to schools in the area, you'd be hard pressed to find teaching skills or the same calibre - again, I make this judgment based on quantitative truth, the fact that Pal College came first in for our HSC region.
Pal College = Independent Private School (Years 7 to 12)So wait...is PAL College a school? Or a tutoring college? I'm lost here.
Pal Education = Privately Owned Tuition business (Years 3 - 12)
Hm, I think there's been a lot of confusion between the two.