Congratulations to the Trinity Catholic College Auburn Class of 2021 on your HSC results! 

Our school recorded some impressive numbers, with three students being listed as All Rounders and 95 Distinguished Achievements. 

Daniel Delmage, Principal at Trinity College, said he was very proud of the efforts of Year 12. 

“We are thrilled with the achievements of the class of 2021 who excelled in the face of extreme adversity,” Mr Delmage said. 

“They persevered and worked tirelessly alongside their dedicated teachers throughout the entire year, making the most of every opportunity to improve.” 

To cap off an incredible 2021, 18 Sydney Catholic Schools ranked among the top 150 high schools and confirmed its reputation as one of the top performing systems of schools in Australia. 

Sydney Catholic Schools’ unprecedented academic success saw its schools reach new heights with the number of distinguished achievers rising from 2486 in 2019 and 2511 in 2020 to 3115 in 2021.

“To the class of 2021, we extend our heartfelt congratulations and admiration,” Sydney Catholic Schools’ Executive Director, Tony Farley, said.

The results follow a series of ground-breaking HSC excellence initiatives that involved all 33 secondary schools meeting to share and analyse HSC performance data, identify key strategies for achieving academic success and find ways to share resources and opportunities across our 33 schools sitting the HSC. 

“Our system-wide approach to excellence means that every student and teacher has access to a huge range of resources and experiences that a large system like ours can provide,” Sydney Catholic Schools Director of Education and Research, Dr Kate O’Brien, said.

Here’s a recap of all our 2021 HSC highlights:

  • 11.33% of Trinity students who achieved Band 6 results
  • 36.8% of all of Year 12 students were in the Top 2 Bands 
  • 3 All Rounders – number of students scoring above 90 in at least 10 units
  • 95 Distinguished Achievements – lists the students who achieved a result in the highest band (Band 6 or Band E4) for one or more courses, not including results for courses studied external to their school 
  • 7 Students achieved 1st place in the Archdiocese of Sydney
  • 78.8% of subjects were above the state average