Grammar School students shine in HSC

Year 12 students have achieved well

Central Coast Grammar School has ranked in the Top 100 NSW schools based on this year’s HSC results for the ninth successive year.

Headmaster Bill Low said as a non-selective school, Central Coast Grammar consistently achieves excellent results.

“(This is) evidence of our desire that all students reach their full academic potential and our strong commitment to quality teaching and continual improvement,” he said.

“A number of students achieved remarkable results.

“These include Phoebe Britten and Isabel Fanning, who achieved a Band 6 result in 10 or more units placing them on the All Rounders list.

“Three students achieved a very high level in their individual subjects.

“Phoebe Britten, Amber Knight and Talon Woodward achieved a top 10 place in an HSC course.

“Phoebe’s hard work across all subjects has also resulted in her being named our 2022 Dux with an ATAR of 99.25.

Dux Phoebe Britten

“Other notable individual achievements include Jack Li who ranked equal first, receiving full marks in Music Extension, and Nell Hudson who ranked 13th in Science Extension in the state.”
Low said the results were a tribute to students’ individual and collective hard work.

“Their resilience, focus and solidarity are a lesson for us all,” he said.

“The whole school community admires them for the way they have managed a difficult few years.”

Source:
Media release, Dec 15
Central Coast Grammar School