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From the Senior Leadership

Year 11 Information Evening

The Year 11 Information Evening will be held on Monday, 16 February in the College Performance Centre, commencing at 5.00pm.

 

This evening is compulsory for all Year 11 students, who are required to attend with at least one parent or carer. Attendance will be taken. The significance of this event reflects the importance of the beginning of Stage 6 and this new academic and personal journey in your daughter’s life.

 

The session will provide clarity for both students and parents regarding expectations and requirements for Stage 6. We will also outline the support systems available at the College and share practical strategies to assist students in managing the demands of the HSC.

 

It is our expectation that all Year 11 students attend to ensure they are best positioned to achieve the success they aspire to this year and beyond. While an alternate session will be held for those who are unable to attend, we strongly encourage all families to prioritise attendance on Monday evening.

 

We look forward to working in partnership with you and your daughter as we support her throughout this journey and towards her HSC in 2027.


The High Achievers Assembly

Celebrating Excellence: High Achievers Assembly 2025

Today, our College community gathered for one of the most inspiring events on our calendar: the High Achievers Assembly. It was a privilege to welcome back and celebrate the Class of 2025, specifically those who placed in the top 10% of the State.

Whether through an outstanding ATAR, a Band 6 result, or a Distinguished Performance in a major work, these young women have shown what is possible through sustained commitment and a drive for personal excellence.

Record-Breaking Success: Our 2025 Dux

We are thrilled to announce that the College ATAR Dux Award was presented to a student who achieved an incredible ATAR of 99.75.

This is a historic milestone for our community, marking the highest ATAR in the College’s history. Her achievement is a shining example of academic excellence and an unwavering dedication to learning.

Spotlight on Success

The assembly highlighted several tiers of exceptional academic performance:

  • HSC All Rounders: Two students were recognised for achieving Band 6 results in 10 or more course units. This reflects consistent, high-level discipline across a diverse range of subjects.
  • HSC Top Achievers: Three students placed in the top 20 highest performers in the state for their respective subjects. This is an elite accomplishment that speaks to their deep mastery of their craft.
  • The Top 10%: We celebrated many students who earned their place among the state's best through Distinguished Achievement and Band 6 results.

 

Today was also about celebrating the character, resilience, and growth of the entire 2025 cohort. Their success is a result of years of consistent effort and the invaluable partnership between students, their families, and our dedicated teaching staff.

"The Class of 2025 has set a standard of excellence of which we are immensely proud. We congratulate them on the completion of their HSC journey and wish them every success in their future endeavors."

Congratulations to all our high achievers - your hard work has truly paid off!

 

Mrs Julie Petrovski and Ms Debbie White

Assistant Principals