HSC D.A. Counts per School and Subject, New South Wales, 2024

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This report shows the total number of HSC Distinguished Achiever awards won by students in each subject at each school during 2024.

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1 Arthur Phillip High School Parramatta Chinese and Literature 1
2 Australian International School Malaysia Selangor, Malaysia Chinese and Literature 1
3 Beverly Hills Girls High School Beverly Hills Chinese and Literature 2
4 Cammeraygal High School Crows Nest Chinese and Literature 1
5 Castle Hill High School Castle Hill Chinese and Literature 2
6 Chatswood High School Chatswood Chinese and Literature 8
7 Cheltenham Girls High School Beecroft Chinese and Literature 2
8 Engadine High School Engadine Chinese and Literature 1
9 Girraween High School Girraween Chinese and Literature 1
10 Hunters Hill High School Hunters Hill Chinese and Literature 1
11 Killara High School Killara Chinese and Literature 1
12 Kincoppal Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart Vaucluse Chinese and Literature 3
13 Masada College St Ives Chinese and Literature 2
14 Meriden School Strathfield Chinese and Literature 1
15 Mosman High School Mosman Chinese and Literature 1
16 Presbyterian Ladies College Sydney Croydon Chinese and Literature 1
17 Ravenswood School for Girls Gordon Chinese and Literature 2
18 Reddam House Bondi Campus North Bondi Chinese and Literature 1
19 St Augustines College Brookvale Chinese and Literature 2
20 St Catherines School Waverley Chinese and Literature 4
21 St Ives High School St Ives Chinese and Literature 1
22 St Pauls International College Moss Vale Chinese and Literature 1
23 St Scholasticas College Glebe Point Glebe Point Chinese and Literature 1
24 Tara Anglican School for Girls North Parramatta Chinese and Literature 1
25 The Scots College Bellevue Hill Chinese and Literature 1
26 Trinity Catholic College Auburn Campus Auburn Chinese and Literature 1
27 Wenona School North Sydney Chinese and Literature 1
28 Willoughby Girls High School Willoughby Chinese and Literature 4
Source: NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA).
Supplementary data from school publications.
Last Updated: 23 Dec 2024
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