07 May 2020
We have farewelled another amazing cohort of students officially yesterday, with the release of the 2019 HSC results. At Xavier, students' academic outcomes are not the only measurement of success. We have many students who have found their pathway in life already or have made exciting choices which will not only enhance their careers, but more importantly their life itself. At Xavier this year we have supported amazing actors, sportspeople, musicians, artists, apprentices, and the list goes on.
We are pleased to announce that our 2019 HSC results reflect the hard work of our students who have sought an academic pathway. Students have received Band 6 results across a broad range of subjects in 2019: Studies of Religion I and II, Biology, Ancient History, Visual Arts, General Mathematics, Mathematics, Music I, CAFS, Food Technology, Legal Studies, Chemistry, Design and Technology, Visual Arts and PD/Health/PE. Impressive results were also received in Advanced and Standard English, Construction, Society and Culture. 20% of our students undertaking Extension Maths and History have received E4’s. Our ATAR results reflect the dedication and commitment to their studies by our students and the experience and support provided by our teachers.
Xavier High School Dux for 2019: Joseph Burton - ATAR: 96.5
Conner Rudebeck- 94.50
Sophie Nagle- 94.05
Daveida Azzi- 91.25
Tayla Sanson- 90.85
Claudia Stow- 90.03
School Principal, Mr Gavin Dykes said, “Teaching and learning initiatives adopted in recent times have come to fruition with students being rewarded with outstanding results.”
Mrs Nicole Morton, Assistant Principal - Teaching and Learning said, “Our school community is extremely proud of our HSC Class of 2019. This cohort has demonstrated a strong desire to work hard for their success and they have been rewarded with their results.”
“The school is very proud of the courage, compassion and commitment of all our Year 12 students to their studies. We congratulate all students on their achievements and wish them well in their future endeavours,” Mr Dykes said.