Congratulations to the Marist College Eastwood Class of 2023 on your outstanding Higher School Certificate (HSC) results!
Our school soared into the top 100 in The Sydney Morning Herald rankings, climbing an astonishing 50 positions and placing 93rd in the state.
This means Marist College Eastwood was the sixth best performing school across Sydney Catholic Schools, the third highest ranking boys school and 2023’s second most improved school.
We recorded 107 Distinguished Achievers and two All Rounders, together with a Band 6 rate of 17.7 per cent.
Marist College Eastwood Principal Silvana Rossetti congratulated Year 12 on a fantastic effort.
“Upon seeing our school’s results, I was elated!
“The key to our HSC successes has been multifaceted. It involves a strong emphasis on aligning each student with the right course, unwavering commitment from our dedicated HSC teachers, and a shared responsibility across our entire staff from Year 7 to Year 12”.
“We understand that the journey to the HSC starts early and demands consistent practice, coupled with targeted intervention”.
“What impressed me most about the Class of 2023 was their exceptional work ethic and collegiality. Their readiness to accept feedback and implement it for improvement was commendable”.
“This cohort demonstrated remarkable collaboration among themselves and their teachers, showcasing a spirit of cooperation that truly stood out,” she said
SUCCESS ACROSS THE SYSTEM
Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS) has once again achieved outstanding results in the 2023 Higher School Certificate (HSC) with nine of its 33 secondary schools ranked among the top 100 high schools in NSW.
A total of 18 schools ranked among the top 150 high schools—one more than last year—strengthening SCS’s position as one of the top performing systems in Australia.
SCS recorded an impressive 2780 Distinguished Achievers, 47 Top Achievers and 67 All Rounders.
Notably, eight SCS students also received HSC First in Course honours.
MARIST COLLEGE EASTWOOD 2023 HSC RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Here is a recap of our 2023 HSC highlights:
- Ranked 93rd in the state
- Top ATAR 98.6
- 107 Distinguished Achievers – lists the students who achieved a result in the highest band (Band 6 or Band E4) for one or more courses, this number does include external results
- Two All Rounders – number of students achieving a Band 6 in at least 10 units
- All Extension subjects achieved an E4
- All Extension subjects above state average
- 100% Extension 2 English E4 or E3
- 100% Extension 2 Mathematics E4 or E3
- 100% Extension History E4 or E3
- 100% Band 5 and 6 Visual Arts
- 100% Band 5 and 6 Design and Technology
- 85% of subjects achieved results above State average
- 17 % of achieved marks were a Band 6
- 56% of achieved marks were a Band 5 or 6
- 90% of achieved marks were a Band 4, 5 or 6
- 24 Students achieved an ATAR of above 90
- 96.5% of Advanced English students achieved a Band 5 or 6
- 11 E4’s Extension 1 Mathematics
- One student 49/50 Extension 1 Music
- One student 49/50 Extension 2 English
- 53% students who applied for an ATAR achieved an ATAR of 80 or above