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Private School Sued Because Student Did Not Get Into University of Choice
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 12:38 PM
MAGONSDAUGHTER
Quote:A FORMER student who is suing Geelong Grammar School says she decided to seek damages after she failed to qualify for her preferred university course. Rose Ashton-Weir, 18, alleges Geelong Grammar gave her inadequate academic support, particularly in maths. Seeking compensation in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, she said her final secondary school score was too low to study law at the University of Sydney. Of her time at Geelong Grammar, she said: ''I didn't ever feel I was getting the support I needed to really excel.'' Ms Ashton-Weir boarded at the school in 2008 and 2009 but finished her secondary studies at a TAFE college in Sydney. She is in the first year of a double degree in arts and sciences at the University of Sydney. Her mother, Elizabeth Weir, is also suing the school for lost income and other expenses. She said she gave up her chocolate fortune cookie business - which she had expected to make $450,000 over three years - because her daughter moved from Geelong to live with her in New South Wales. She is also seeking compensation for $39,000 in rent paid when they moved to another house in Sydney. Earlier this week, Ms Weir said the school had known her daughter was gifted and had scored highly in an intelligence test, but struggled in maths. Yesterday, Ms Ashton-Weir told the tribunal a teacher at Geelong Grammar had criticised her for using words that were too long, which had left her confused and had made her doubt her ability to write essays. She became ''quite distressed'' when her English marks began to fall. Darren Ferrari, representing Geelong Grammar, said Ms Ashton-Weir could have studied law at several other universities. ''You could have done law at Deakin University by correspondence,'' he said. He said Ms Ashton-Weir had been placed on ''internal suspension'' a number of times while at the school. She was also poorly organised and had been absent from class many times. Ms Ashton-Weir fell ill with glandular fever in early 2009 and went to stay with her mother at the end of term two. She did not return to Geelong Grammar. Mr Ferrari said the school had tried to support Ms Ashton-Weir. ''The school wanted her to get through the year.'' He said Ms Ashton-Weir's school reports noted she was intelligent but failed to complete school work. The hearing will resume in August. Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/school-failed-to-get-me-into-law-20120516-1yrcb.html#ixzz1v4hcIasI[/quote}
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:27 PM
PIRATENEWS
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Quote:Originally posted by Magonsdaughter: Oh sweet baby jesus, what next? Quote:A FORMER student who is suing Geelong Grammar School says she decided to seek damages after she failed to qualify for her preferred university course. I think I see the problem...she graduated from ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND WENT STRAIGHT TO COLLEGE. Damn juice will sue anybody. Probably hired a juice lawyer.
Quote:A FORMER student who is suing Geelong Grammar School says she decided to seek damages after she failed to qualify for her preferred university course.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 5:02 PM
RIONAEIRE
Beir bua agus beannacht
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 7:40 PM
Quote:Originally posted by RionaEire: Maybe in Australia grammer school doesn't mean primary school like it used to mean in America PN. Yeah this is silly. I'm opposed to boarding schools anyway unless a child's parents can't raise them and they need someone else to do it. I assume you're my pal until you let me know otherwise. "A completely coherant River means writers don't deliver" KatTaya.
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