Despite a temultuous year, Dubbo stduents have had some fantastic Higher School Certificate results. Photo: SHUTTERSTOCK
Some terrific results have been recorded by students across Dubbo in this year's Higher School Certificate.
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As well as one student who made the all rounder list for high results across a range of subjects, three Dubbo students were also top achievers.
All rounder
Students who received the highest band - either Band 6 or Band E4 - in 10 or more units.
- James Joseph
Adhina Jose, Pheobe Mills, Josh Kay, Lisa Joseph, Jillie Rose, Mia Webber, James Joseph, Ali Ridha and Kerry Morris. Photo: AMY McINTYRE
Top achievers
- Jarrod McMurray - 1st in industrial technology
- Joshua Logan Barnes - 2nd in automotive examination
- Hannah Herbert - 5th in primary industries examination
Distinguished achievers
Students who received 90 or above in a specific subject.
St John's College Dubbo
- Adhina Bridget Jose - English advanced, legal studies, modern history, studies of religion II
- Brigid Ellen-Jean Isbester - industrial technology
- Callum Jake Scalora - industrial technology
- Elsie Frances Scullard - industrial technology
- Felicity Jeresano - visual arts
- Imogen Lily Good - drama
- James Joseph - chemistry, English advanced, mathematics extension 1, mathematics extension 2, physics, studies of religion I
- Jessica Jane Ryan - visual arts
- Joshua David Kay - engineering studies, mathematics extension 1
- Joshua Logan Barnes - automotive examination
- Lisa Joseph - visual arts
- Lucy May Thompson - personal development, health and physical education, hospitality examination
- Mary Charlize Rodriguez - visual arts
- Phoebe Mills - English advanced, modern history, studies of religion II
- Prinica Saran - English advanced
- Rashmi Kavinda Perera - visual arts
- Sebastian Dickerson Newton - software design and development
- Teji Dizon Pastor - visual arts
Dubbo College Senior Campus Year 12 students (front) Jack Benias, Willis Olney, Simon Ramirez and Mack Shipp, (back) Kelsey Taylor, Monique May, Head English teacher Genelle Farquhar, Amelia Reynolds and Sacha Mulligan. Photo: CONTRIBUTED
Dubbo College Senior Campus
- Alexandra Fothergill - legal studies
- Asta Dundas - community and family studies
- Ben Hoey - industrial technology
- Cameron Bruce - personal development, health and physical education
- Darcy Wood - personal development, health and physical education
- Ellee Taylor - legal studies
- Emma Duffy - dance, personal development, health and physical education
- Felicity Corney - personal development, health and physical education
- Hannah Herbert - primary industries examination
- Holly Faulds - visual arts
- Jack Benias - mathematics advanced
- James Finch - engineering studies, mathematics advanced
- Jazmyn Newby - community and family studies
- Monique May - community and family studies, mathematics advanced, personal development, health and physical education
- Olivia Willocks - visual arts
- Payton Reynolds - community and family studies, personal development, health and physical education, visual arts
- Samantha Herbert - music 1
- Willis Olney - personal development, health and physical education
- Zoey Hall - mathematics standard 1 examination
Dubbo Christian School
- Natalino de Souse-Shaw - physics
- Tate Luckensmeyer - design and technology
- Thomas Svensson - agriculture, mathematics advanced
Dubbo School of Distance Education
- Jarrod McMurray - design and technology, engineering studies, industrial technology, mathematics advanced
Macquarie Anglican Grammar School
- Isabella Tipping - food technology
- Kasey Bogie - design and technology, mathematics standard 2
- Myah Wallace - dance