Congratulations to the Class of 2023 on their remarkable achievements. The hard work, dedication and academic prowess shown by all students during their secondary school journey has made the College proud.
We thank parents for the unwavering support towards their children and express gratitude to the dedicated staff for their guidance and mentoring.
As tomorrow’s change-makers we hope all students embrace their future with curiosity, optimism, compassion, and an ability to make informed choices that unlocks their full potential.
Some noteworthy statistics include:
- 1 Subject Certificate of Excellence – awarded to students who are in the top 0.5 per cent of candidates based on the examination mark
- Ella Pyke (Religion & Life ATAR)
- 99.2% of students achieved the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE)
[State WACE achievement: 92.7%] - Median ATAR: 82.45
ATAR | No. of students |
90 – 99.95 | 51 |
80 – 89.99 | 31 |
70 – 79.99 | 34 |
- 2023 College Dux – Aimee Robbins – 99.7 (highest ATAR)
- 2023 College Proxmie Accessit – Samuel Britten – 99.5 (second highest ATAR)
- 143 Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications completed as Certificate II, III or IV
- Over 97% of students wishing to pursue university studies have been offered a place
- 20 CERTIFICATES OF DISTINCTION
awarded to students who, in Years 11 and 12, achieve 190–200 points. (points accrued from A and B grades and VET equivalents) - 45 CERTIFICATES OF MERIT
awarded to students who, in Years 11 and 12, achieve 150–189 points. (points accrued from A and B grades and VET equivalents) - 14 449 Chisholm Care hours completed
- 5 491 Workplace hours completed.
Mr Rino Randazzo
Vice Principal – Teaching and Learning