Congratulations to the Marist College Kogarah Class of 2024 on your outstanding Higher School Certificate (HSC) results! 

We recorded 75 Distinguished Achievers, 2  All Rounders and 2 Top Achievers.

Marist College Kogarah Principal Simon Ghantous congratulated Year 12 on their fantastic effort and achievements.

“Our consistent success in the HSC reflects the dedication of our teachers and the strong culture of learning we’ve cultivated at Marist College Kogarah. 

“For two of the past three years, we’ve had a student achieve first in course for Mathematics Standard 2, which is a remarkable achievement. With an average ATAR above 80 and 46% of students attaining an ATAR above 85, we’re incredibly proud of our students’ hard work and determination, which continue to drive these outstanding results,” Principal Ghantous said.

SUCCESS ACROSS THE SYSTEM 

Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS) has achieved outstanding results in the 2024 HSC with 13 of its 33 secondary schools ranked among the top 150 high schools in NSW.

SCS recorded an impressive 2819 Distinguished Achievers, 42 Top Achievers and 45 All Rounders.

Notably, eight SCS students received HSC First in Course honours.

SCS students also completed 1,921 VET courses, and earned 280 HSC Showcase Nominations across the Creative and Performing Arts, and Technology and Applied Studies. 

MARIST COLLEGE KOGARAH 2024 HSC RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Here is a recap of our 2024 HSC highlights:

  • 78 Distinguished Achievers – lists the students who achieved a result in the highest band (Band 6 or Band E4) for one or more courses, not including results for courses studied external to their school
  • 2 All Rounders – number of students scoring above 90 in at least 10 units
  • 2 Top Achievers – students who achieved one of the highest places in a HSC course or optional exam and also achieved a result in the highest band
  • Christopher Nabih Gabriel, First in Course: Mathematics Standard 2
  • Thomas Rudder, Fourth in Course: Information Digital Technology 
  • 56 VET qualifications attained 
  • 10 students were nominated for HSC showcases