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Celebrating our HSC 2024 Achievements

Celebrating our HSC 2024 Achievements

Trinity Anglican College Principal, Dr Adrian Johnson, proudly congratulates the exceptional achievements of the Class of 2024 in this year’s HSC.

Alongside our usually solid results in English, Mathematics and the Sciences, our students have excelled across a wide range of other courses, such as Food Technology, PDHPE, Business Studies and Engineering, to name just a few.

Dr Johnson expressed his immense pride in both students and staff, stating: “These results reflect the dedication, hard work and determination of our students, supported by the expertise and commitment of our teachers. The Trinity community has every reason to be proud.”

Recognising and nurturing the individual strengths, interests and aspirations of each student is at the heart of Trinity's educational philosophy. Whilst our senior students consistently achieve exceptional academic results and high rates of university offers, Trinity remains committed to providing diverse opportunities for all students to explore their passions and reach their full potential.

Dr Johnson highlighted the value of this approach, saying: “A well-supported and connected student is better equipped to embrace life’s challenges and seize opportunities. At Trinity, our teachers and support staff work tirelessly to inspire and guide our students on their unique paths.”

Key Achievements of Trinity’s 2024 HSC Results:

  • The highest ATAR was achieved by Lara Nelson with 95.6; followed by Maxwell Neave and Stella Thurkettle with 94.85
  • 16% of our students achieved an ATAR over 90
  • 35% of our students achieved an ATAR over 80
  • 51% of our students achieved an ATAR over 70
  • 31% of students were recognised on the Distinguished Achievers List across 19 courses
  • Average ATAR 72.54 which is the second-highest average since 2010

To celebrate these remarkable accomplishments, students returned to the College today to share their results and celebrate their success with peers and staff.

Dr Johnson added: “These outcomes are testament to the hard work of this talented cohort and the supportive learning environment at Trinity. I commend our teachers and staff for their unwavering dedication and encouragement throughout each student’s journey.”