Congratulations to the Trinity Catholic College Auburn Class of 2025 on your outstanding Higher School Certificate (HSC) results! 

In a strong result, our school surged into the top 200 in The Sydney Morning Herald rankings, rising 28 places to place 198th in the state. The cohort also produced 80 Distinguished Achievers, two All Rounders and two Top Achievers.

Trinity Catholic College Auburn Principal Rick Grech congratulated Year 12 on their fantastic effort and achievements.

“We are very proud to see what we have been working towards come to fruition in these results. They reflect the hard work of our students and the commitment of staff to supporting them throughout their HSC journey”.

Mr Grech highlighted several standout achievements, including a student placing 19th in the state in Legal Studies.

“Our HSC success has been driven by targeted literacy interventions, careful course selection to ensure students are in the right pathways, and close monitoring of progress. Regular intervention and monitoring meetings allowed us to respond early and provide the right support when it mattered most,” Mr Grech said.

Reflecting on the Class of 2025, he added, “What impressed me most was the way this cohort worked together as a year group, particularly after the trial examinations. Their shared determination and willingness to support one another played a key role in the results they achieved.”

SUCCESS ACROSS THE SYSTEM 

Sydney Catholic Schools is celebrating an outstanding year of achievement with the Class of 2025 delivering some of the strongest HSC results in the system’s history.

Nearly 4,500 SCS students completed HSC exams this year, collectively achieving 2,875 Distinguished Achievers listings, 43 Top Achievers, 53 All Rounders. Five schools ranked among the top 100 high schools in NSW in The Sydney Morning Herald HSC rankings, with 17 schools in the top 150.

Sydney Catholic Schools again enjoyed incredible success across the Creative and Performing Arts and Vocational Education and Training (VET), with students receiving a record 321 nominations across HSC Showcases, and 1,989 nationally recognised VET Certificate II and III qualifications.