I have an incling that i have been dealt the short straw when the reliability of teachers is concerned. Its just that leading up to the preliminaries, a majority of my teachers simply disappeared and we were left to teach ourselves because the casuals at our school are hardly reliable.
I lost my PDHPE teacher, (whom was the best teacher i have had throughout my whole schooling life) to the Board of Studies as a consultant.
My Religion teacher literally vanished of the face of the earth - knowbody including the principal knows where she is.
My Chemistry teacher went on compassionate leave
My English advanced and Extension teacher became (officially) the Deputy of our school so out of five lessons per week, we saw him for three.
The Maths teachers has a new baby
And finally my Biology teacher is on leave because her daughter is currently doing her HSC and wants to support her.
I mean could i have any worse luck? I am really sick of going to school to just have frees all day and then going home only to teach myself the stuff that i should've learnt at school.
I go to a Selective/Community school so you'd think that that would 'entice' teachers, yet i suppose you could easily guess why they don't all come in their thousands because honestly "its the place to be"...we have an unfortunate stigma attatched to out school name, which may i add is highly untrue.
I am hoping that the teachers will treat us with a bit more respect in year twelve and actually turn up to class seeings as we have to...but i was wondering if anybody else was in the same boat and what i could do to build up my lagging enthusiasm about going back?
And does anybody think that changing schools is an unwise option this late in my schooling career?
Thanks heaps
I lost my PDHPE teacher, (whom was the best teacher i have had throughout my whole schooling life) to the Board of Studies as a consultant.
My Religion teacher literally vanished of the face of the earth - knowbody including the principal knows where she is.
My Chemistry teacher went on compassionate leave
My English advanced and Extension teacher became (officially) the Deputy of our school so out of five lessons per week, we saw him for three.
The Maths teachers has a new baby
And finally my Biology teacher is on leave because her daughter is currently doing her HSC and wants to support her.
I mean could i have any worse luck? I am really sick of going to school to just have frees all day and then going home only to teach myself the stuff that i should've learnt at school.
I go to a Selective/Community school so you'd think that that would 'entice' teachers, yet i suppose you could easily guess why they don't all come in their thousands because honestly "its the place to be"...we have an unfortunate stigma attatched to out school name, which may i add is highly untrue.
I am hoping that the teachers will treat us with a bit more respect in year twelve and actually turn up to class seeings as we have to...but i was wondering if anybody else was in the same boat and what i could do to build up my lagging enthusiasm about going back?
And does anybody think that changing schools is an unwise option this late in my schooling career?
Thanks heaps