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2025 WACE Results

February 12, 2026

Congratulations to all 2025 Year 12 students on their exceptional academic accomplishments. Their commitment, determination and perseverance have been rewarded and they should be immensely proud of what they have achieved.

These results reflect not only the students’ dedication but also the steadfast support and encouragement of parents and College staff who have played a vital role in helping each student realise their potential.

This milestone opens the door to exciting new opportunities, and we encourage our 2025 graduates to continue aiming high, embracing new challenges and pursuing their aspirations with confidence. We look forward to seeing the positive impact they will have in the years ahead.

Some notable achievements include:

  • A total of 68 School Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA) awards:
    • 4 Subject Certificates of Excellence
      – awarded to students who are in the top 0.5 per cent of candidates based on the examination mark
      Evangeline Frew (Mathematics Applications ATAR)
      Alex George (Physics ATAR)
      Cleo Loncar (Religion & Life ATAR)
      Caitlin Savino (Religion & Life ATAR)
    • 23 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)
    • 41 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)
  • WACE achievement of 99.6%, placing Chisholm in the top 10 CEWA schools for WACE achievement
  • 5% of ATAR students achieved an ATAR of 90 or above
  • 2025 College Dux – Alex George – 99.8 (highest ATAR)
  • 2025 College Proxime Accessit – Justin Soh – 99.3 (second highest ATAR)
  • 2 ATAR courses – Religion & Life and Visual Arts – were placed in the top schools for ATAR courses – based on the percentage of students at each school who had Year 12 ATAR course combined scores in the top 15% of all students in that course
  • 13 out of 24 ATAR courses (54.2%) had a mean scaled score above the state mean scaled score. Another 7 courses were within 1% of the state mean scaled score
  • 15,927 Chisholm Care hours completed
  • 7,001 Workplace hours completed
  • 125 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.

Mr Rino Randazzo
Vice Principal – Teaching and Learning

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