Congratulations to the St Patrick’s College Sutherland Class of 2023 on your outstanding Higher School Certificate (HSC) results! 

Our school climbed into the top 200 in The Sydney Morning Herald rankings, placing 151st in the state.

We recorded 117 Distinguished Achievers, two All Rounders and two Top Achievers. 

In terms of the individual highlights among our students, Luke Webb secured third place in the state for the Construction Examination, and Jed Loader secured ninth place in the State also for the Construction Examination.

St Patrick’s College Sutherland Principal Janine Kenney congratulated Year 12 on a fantastic effort. 

“Seeing our school’s results left me ecstatic for our students and staff.” 

“The key to our HSC successes has been our academic initiatives, notably the Academic Care Program and Assessment Practice”. 

“What strikes me most about the Class of 2023 was their admirable willingness to actively listen and respond to teacher feedback,” Ms Kenney 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.

ST PATRICK’S COLLEGE SUTHERLAND 2023 HSC RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Here is a recap of our 2023 HSC highlights:

  • Ranked 151st in the state 
  • 117 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
  • Two All Rounder – number of students scoring above 90 in at least 10 units
  • Two Top Achievers – students who achieved one of the highest places in an HSC course or optional exam and also achieved a result in the highest band