Sydney Girls High School Students Included in HSC All-Round Achievers List

Sydney Girls High School
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Several Sydney Girls High School students in Surry Hills have delivered an excellent turnout in the 2023 Higher School Certificate standings, making it to the list of All-Round Achievers, and underscoring the school’s excellent standards for academic achievement. 



Reaching the illustrious All-Round Achievers List is an extraordinary feat. To join this select group, students must achieve the highest possible band score in ten or more units of study.

This achievement demonstrates a remarkable level of academic versatility and excellence across a diverse range of subjects.

In this year’s All-Round Achievers list, Sydney Girls High School has achieved noteworthy results.

Information Processes and Technology

  • Rion Iwano secured the 4th place

Mathematics Advanced

  • Sydney Wang attained the 4th place
  • Nikita Badve earned the 6th place
  • Naeun Kim achieved the 18th place
Sydney Girls High School Surry Hills
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While Sydney Girls High School stands out in Surry Hills, various other schools, both selective and non-selective, have made their mark in the HSC rankings. 

Baulkham Hills High School, a co-ed public selective school, boasts a remarkable 54 students who achieved the highest band in ten units or more. Sydney Boys High, located in Moore Park, shines with 29 All Round Achievers.

In the Distinguished Achievers list, 18,516 students out of a total of 68,689 currently pursuing their HSC studies in 2023 have secured a place. To gain this distinction, students must attain the highest possible band score in one or more of their courses, showcasing their exceptional academic skills and dedication. Notably, Knox leads the Distinguished Achievers List with 343 students, followed by Baulkham Hills High, Barker College, Sydney Boys, and James Ruse.

For the most competitive accolade, the Top Achievers List, 879 students have been selected this year. To earn a place on this prestigious list, students must rank within the top 20 for subjects with more than 10,000 students or the top five for subjects with smaller enrolments, such as certain languages. Sydney Grammar, James Ruse, and Knox lead the way with impressive numbers of high-achieving students.



Meanwhile, individuals such as Darshanik Aryal at James Ruse, William Jones and Jeremy Wong at Sydney Grammar, Guanyu Zhu at North Sydney Boys, Chris Yoo at Kings, and Aaron Yuen at North Sydney Boys have earned recognition for their exceptional performances.

Published 18-Dec-2023