From the Assistant Principal - Teaching, Learning and Wellbeing.
HSC RESULTS 2022
Our College continues to celebrate its academic successes, ending 2022 on a high note. These results demonstrate the hard work and determination of the Year 12 students, who have worked consistently throughout the HSC Year to achieve such outstanding results. Our HSC cohort for 2022 has achieved significant achievements. We congratulate Joanna Owusu for attaining 1st in State in Community and Family Studies. We also congratulate our Year 11 Accelerated student, Abiel Santos in Year 11 who attained a Top Place Achiever in Mathematics Advanced (Accelerated Student), achieving 100% and placing 9th in the State.
The subjects where achievement was significantly represented in the top 3 bands was English Advanced, Earth and Environmental Science, Investigating Science, Legal Studies, Mathematics Standard 2, Modern History, Music 1, Physics, Society and Culture, Studies of Religion I, Studies of Religion II and Visual Arts.
Overall the College achieved 24 courses on or above state average, 34 Band 6’s and 6 E4’s in Extension courses. The College has achieved Top 5 CEDP School rankings in 9 Courses and 1st Ranking in History Extension and Modern History.
I’d like to also congratulate our Year 11 Accelerated students who have achieved outstanding results in their HSC Mathematics and Science courses.
Well done Year 12, and we thank the many teachers across Year 7-12 for their dedication to the education of all students throughout their Secondary education.
Awards Assembly 7-11
I would like to take the opportunity to congratulate our many award recipients this week. It was a wonderful ceremony that celebrated the hard work and dedication of our 7-11 students.
Throughout this Year I have continued to emphasise the importance of “everything counts”, and the End of Year Awards are a culmination of this whole school approach to learning. Not only did these award recipients excel in the formal assessment tasks, they also performed to their best of their ability in the classwork and homework. With a stronger emphasis on formative assessment in 2022, we move into 2023 maintaining that each day of learning counts. We challenge you in 2023 to turn up and do your best each and every day, whether it is an assessment task or classwork, all your efforts will count towards your final grade.
I wish to extend my gratitude to all the parents and guardians of our students and wish every family and our students a joyous and blessed Christmas and New Year.
Ms Josilin Kalifa
Assistant Principal - Teaching, Learning and Wellbeing.