Carroll College recorded strong results in the HSC, with 15 band sixes, and 68 per cent of results at a band four or higher.
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Student Lawson Roser achieved an ATAR of 95.5, with twins Alana and Elissa Price close behind, with ATARs of 94.9 and 93.9 respectively.
But principal Steve Bath said the most rewarding part of the HSC was seeing students achieve their personal goals.
“All of our students have got the marks that they were hoping for, which means that all of our students will be able to go on to do what they wanted to do after school,” he said.
“We also have an extremely strong vocational education pathway here for our students, and those students have also done extremely well.
“We’re very, very happy for the students. It’s great to see them achieve what they actually wanted, and to see all of their hard work get rewarded.”
Mr Bath credited the success to strong relationships.
“It’s about parents working with the school and the school working with the kids,” he said.
“The relationships the student has with the teachers, and the commitment of everybody to get the best possible outcome for the students.
“When they leave us, we remember them as they came in, as twelve year olds’ in year 7.
“We see them leave as incredible young men and women, and you can’t help but have such high hopes for what they’re going to do in the future”