Batemans Bay High School is celebrating impressive results in this year’s HSC, cementing its place as the best-performing public school in the region.
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The school demonstrated a considerable leap in this year’s state rankings and achieved five top band results.
Cementing a place on the Distinguished Achievers list were Peta Halliburton in Ancient History, Community and Family Studies and Mathematics General 2; Monique Perry in Ancient History and Aimee Gould in English Extension 2.
Relieving principal Fiona Saunders said the outshouting results were the product of years of hard work.
“All of our students achieved their personal bests in their subjects and saw a great improvement between trials and the HSC,” Ms Saunders said.
“I’m hoping they’re feeling proud about that – the students and their families. They’re the ones that have earned it. They’re the ones that have put the hard work in with our guidance.
“Our staff have worked tirelessly alongside our students to ensure they are maximising their potential.
“It is a team effort, we work together with the parents, students and staff to make sure students are heading in the right direction and are able to access a future outside of school that is relevant to them.”