2019 Higher School Certificate and NAPLAN Newsletter · • Chemistry • Economics • Mathematics...

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Congratulations to our Year 12 HSC students. ey produced some outstanding results, which reflect the ongoing encouragement, support and commitment of parents, staff and students to achieve their personal best. The following three pages is a summary of the students from our College who achieved a mention in the Distinguished Achievers List. Kathy Phung 2019 HSC TCC Highest Achiever NESA All Rounder and Distinguished Achievers List six times ATAR: 97.65 Biology English Advanced Mathematics Modern History History Extension Studies of Religion 1 Nicole Sukkar ATAR 96.35 English Advanced Legal Studies Mathematics Mathematics Extension 1 Studies of Religion 1 Nina Nguyen ATAR 95.70 Biology Mathematics Studies of Religion 1 Kunal Pradhan ATAR 95.35 Information Processes and Technology Mathematics Studies of Religion 1 Nykia Tu ATAR 96.95 English Advanced Legal Studies Mathematics Mathematics Extension 1 Studies of Religion 1 Rachel Martin ATAR 95.90 Chemistry Economics Mathematics Studies of Religion 1 Joshua Perry ATAR 95.50 Modern History Personal Development, Health and Physical Education 1 2019 Higher School Certificate and NAPLAN Newsletter

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Congratulations to our Year 12 HSC students. They produced some outstanding results, which reflect the ongoing encouragement, support and commitment of parents, staff and students to achieve their personal best.

The following three pages is a summary of the students from our College who achieved a mention in the Distinguished Achievers List.

Kathy Phung2019 HSC TCC Highest Achiever

NESA All Rounder and Distinguished Achievers List six times

ATAR: 97.65

• Biology

• English Advanced

• Mathematics

• Modern History

• History Extension

• Studies of Religion 1

Nicole SukkarATAR 96.35

• English Advanced

• Legal Studies

• Mathematics

• Mathematics Extension 1

• Studies of Religion 1

Nina NguyenATAR 95.70

• Biology

• Mathematics

• Studies of Religion 1

Kunal PradhanATAR 95.35

• Information Processes and Technology

• Mathematics

• Studies of Religion 1

Nykia TuATAR 96.95

• English Advanced

• Legal Studies

• Mathematics

• Mathematics Extension 1

• Studies of Religion 1

Rachel MartinATAR 95.90

• Chemistry

• Economics

• Mathematics

• Studies of Religion 1

Joshua PerryATAR 95.50

• Modern History

• Personal Development, Health and Physical Education

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Ansh AngraATAR 93.35

• Biology

• Mathematics

Anna DoATAR 92.55

• Mathematics

• Mathematics Extension 1

• Studies of Religion 1

Terrence LeiATAR 92.10

• Mathematics

Roy GeorgesATAR 91.25

• Biology

• Business Studies

• Studies of Religion 1

Jayden HarrisonATAR 92.65

• Business Studies

• Investigating Science

Anthony Ngo-LeATAR 92.40

• Mathematics

Christina MouawadATAR 92.00

• Community and Family Studies

• Food Technology

• Studies of Religion 1

Congratulations to the following students;

Kunal Pradhan was first in the Diocese for Information Processes and Technology

Jayden Harrison was first in the Diocese for Investigating Science

Aletta Bausse was first in the Diocese for Hungarian Continuers

Zhefei He was first in the Diocese for Chinese and Literature

James Giglio was selected to be part of the SHAPE exhibition for his outstanding major project for Industrial Technology.

There were 171 students in Year 12 of which 99% were awarded the HSC. We had 148 students (82 male, 66 females) sit HSC examinations with approximately 760 exam papers in 31 different courses of which the majority of these courses were above the state average.

Trinity Catholic College students have again performed solidly in the Higher School Certificate. In the 2019 HSC, Trinity students recorded 55 Band 6’s or distinguished achievers (scores of 90 or greater).

Places in the Diocese

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Julia Babic• Studies of Religion 1

Lachlan Ceely• Design and Technology

Teresa Dang• Modern History

Jasmine Duncan• Mathematics

Elias El Katrib • Mathematics Standard 2

Daniel Ferreira• Mathematics

Benjamin Myint• Information Processes and

Technology

Minhanh Pham• Mathematics Extension 1

Zoe PotourdelisGeography

Patrick Tran• Mathematics Extension 1

Jackie Wang• Mathematics

Emily Yuen• Design and Technology

HSC courses above the state averageTop performing coursesAverage school vs state difference

0 2 4 6 8 10 12

11.14%

4.99%

4.25%

3.8%

2.65%

2.62%

Information Processes and Technology

Investigating Science

Biology

Chemistry

Legal Studies

Studies of Religion 1

55 Student mentions in the NESA Distinguished Acheivers List for a mark above 90% in a Subject.

Nicole Sukkar achieved 96 in Mathematics.

Kunal Pradhan received an exam mark of 97 in Information Processes Technology and an HSC mark of 95.

Kathy Phung was mentioned in the NESA All Rounders list having scored a Band 6 in all her subjects and achieved the highest HSC mark of 48 out of 50 in History Extension and Studies of Religion I.

10% of students in 2019 achieved a final ATAR above 90 and are recognised in the Distinguised Achievers List.

Year 7 Naplan Results 2019

% of students above national minimum standard

% of students in top three bands

Subject School State School State

Grammar and Punctuation 81 78 58 59

Reading 87 85 60 62

Writing 86 73 56 42

Spelling 93 86 74 65

Numeracy 90 85 63 64

Year 9 Naplan Results 2019

% of students above national minimum standard

% of students in top three bands

Subject School State School State

Grammar and Punctuation 77 74 42 47

Reading 85 81 55 55

Writing 74 61 42 38

Spelling 87 83 66 56

Numeracy 85 85 51 56

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Subject Band 6 (E4)

Band 5 (E3)

Band 4 (E2)

Band 3 (E1)

Band 2 Band 1 Total

Ancient History 0 6 9 5 2 0 22

Biology 4 11 29 9 0 0 53

Business Services Examination 0 2 5 0 0 0 7

Business Studies 2 5 12 17 9 0 45

Chemistry 1 11 10 3 0 0 25

Community and Family Studies 1 4 4 9 1 0 19

Design and Technology 2 2 8 0 0 0 12

Economics 1 3 5 4 2 0 15

English (Advanced) 3 31 25 7 1 0 67

English (Standard) 0 4 38 28 3 0 73

Food Technology 1 1 1 3 0 0 6

Geography 1 4 4 4 1 0 14

Hospitality Examination (Kitchen Operations and Cookery)

0 1 0 4 1 0 6

Industrial Technology 0 2 2 11 1 0 16

Information Processes and Technology

2 3 3 0 0 0 8

Investigating Science 1 7 13 6 2 0 29

Legal Studies 2 5 10 5 0 0 22

Mathematics 13 15 18 8 1 0 55

Mathematics Standard 2 1 9 31 17 11 0 69

Modern History 3 13 14 9 1 0 40

Music 1 0 7 5 0 0 0 12

Personal Development, Health and Physical Education

1 1 6 12 0 0 20

Physics 0 8 8 5 0 0 21

Retail Services Examination 0 0 1 2 0 0 3

Studies of Religion I 10 27 13 1 0 0 51

Studies of Religion II 0 5 3 1 1 0 10

Visual Arts 0 6 2 0 0 0 8

History Extension 1 1 2 0 4

Mathematics Extension 1 5 14 6 0 25

Mathematics Extension 2 0 3 0 0 3

Science Extension 1 0 1 0 0 1

Total of Exams Sat (760) 55 212 287 170 37 0 760

Percentage of Exams Sat 7.2% 27.9% 37.8% 22.4% 4.9% 0%

We received information back from UAC about last years Year 12 students. One hundred and two students were offered a place at University. This represents approximately 69% of the students’ eligible for an ATAR were offered places at University.

University acceptances2019

2019 Higher School Certificate Results

University of Technology31 students

University of Sydney20 students

University of News South Wales11 students

Australian Catholic University8 students

Western Sydney University38 students

Macquarie University32 students

Australian College of Applied Psychology1 student

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