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F R O M T H E P R I N C I PA LA S O F 14 D E C E M B E R 2018
2018HSC Outcomes
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Introduction 2018 Highlights
There is much excitement in this year’s HSC highlights.
The 2018 HSC results reflect outstanding achievement by graduates across all subject areas. We celebrate the effort of these young women and their teachers, who have worked so hard to achieve these outcomes.
At Roseville College, we seek to equip each girl to realise her purpose.
As a non-selective school, ours is one that truly seeks to partner with each girl as she lives and learns for purpose; upholding excellence in learning, depth of character, and persevering to achieve her very best.
I am delighted to let you know that Roseville College students received 198 acknowledgements of merit and distinguished achievement. Among the outstanding results are the NSW First in Course results achieved by Sarah Leatherbarrow (in Visual Arts) and Lucy Watson (in Studies of Religion 1) and another four students achieving results in the top ten of candidates in the State. These are exceptional achievements.
On behalf of all of us at Roseville College, I am extremely proud of the Class of 2018. You are to be commended for your success and leadership at Roseville College, striving for excellence and great character in all things. You are remarkable young women, entrusted with great ability, tenacity and purpose. I congratulate each one of you and wish you every blessing in your next step in life and learning.
To parents and families of our Class of 2018, you have shown unwavering support and patience throughout the year. It is our prayer that your girl’s time at Roseville College lays a firm foundation on which she continues to realise her purpose and thrive in life.
Warm regards,
Ms Deb Magill, Principal
Disclaimer: The following HSC Outcomes are provided in good faith based on data available to the College at the time of publication on 14 December 2018.
• Two students awarded First in an HSC Course
• Five students awarded All-Round Achievers for scores of 90 or more in at least ten units of study
• Six students placed in the Top 10 in an HSC course
• Visual Arts – 1st in State
• Studies of Religion 1 – 1st in State
• English as a Second Language – 3rd in State
• German Extension – 4th in State
• Design and Technology – 10th in State
• PDHPE – 10th in State.
• 185 Band 6 or E4 results were achieved by 84 students
• In eleven HSC courses, all students achieved Bands 5–6 or E3/E4
• Based on Band 6 and E4 achievements, Roseville College ranks 36th in NSW.
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)
• Four students achieved an ATAR of 99.00 or above
• 28% of students achieved an ATAR of 95.00 or above
• 56% of students achieved an ATAR of 90.00 or above.
University Early Admission Offers
• 68% of the cohort were offered a place at University before completing the HSC
• 77 University Early Admission Offers from five leading universities, representing an 80% success rate for applications from Roseville College students
• 94% success rate for the Macquarie University Global Leadership Entry Program
• 92% success rate for the University of Wollongong Early Admissions Program.
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College Dux and HSC Dux
Eva Yijia Wang
It is a pleasure to announce Yijia (Eva) Wang as College Dux and HSC Dux in 2018, with an ATAR of 99.80.
Yijia is a focused young woman, who works hard academically in pursuit of her goal to, one day, attend Oxford University. In her studies, Yijia sought balance through languages and music; but her passion is mathematics. In 2018 Yijia achieved Academic Excellence, as well as First in Course in Mathematics Extension 1, Mathematics Extension 2, and Japanese Continuers, Japanese Extension, Music 2, and English as Second Language (ESL).
Yijia thanks her friends and teachers, especially those who gave her a greater insight to understanding herself, for their outstanding support, and thanks her family for the freedom they have given her to pursue her interests.
Yijia leaves the College with the valete:
Whatever you are aiming for, aim higher.
The following graduates achieved 90 or higher, Band 6 or Band E4, in at least ten units of study.
Felicity Johnson
Sarah Leatherbarrow
Camille Volckmar
Eva Yijia Wang – College Dux and HSC Dux
Lucy Watson
College Captain
Emily G Dawson
Year 12, 2018 is a group of young women who are known for their vibrancy, determination and support of each other. Regardless of the results, these things remain.
While our mark may seem all-consuming this week, it is not what we will be remembered for. In the words of Maya Angelou,
People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did; but people will never forget how you made them feel.
Be proud of all that you have achieved this year, big or small. Celebrate that which can never be reflected in a mark; your strengths, your friendships and your memories.
I cannot wait to see what the future has in store for the Class of 2018 and the impact each person will have on the world.
All Round Achievers
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Student Achievement in Top 2 bands with a mark of 80% of higher – 2018
Course % bands 5-6 or E3-E4
Roseville College NSW Schools
Ancient History 83.32 36.10
Biology 86.35 36.87
Business Studies 83.86 36.96
Chemistry 72.4 42.08
Design and Technology 100 46.69
Drama 93.33 42.37
Economics 100 46.39
English (Standard) 70 15.06
English (Advanced) 78 62.61
English Extension 1 100 95.43
English Extension 2 100 71.12
English as a Second Language 100 25.39
Food Technology 91.29 32.11
French Continuers 54.54 64.15
French Extension 100 82.11
Geography 88.88 43.18
German Continuers 50 57.36
German Extension 100 97.55
History Extension 78.56 78.68
Japanese Continuers 100 61.02
Japanese Extension 100 90.25
Legal Studies 90.46 43.99
Mathematics General 69.04 26.64
Mathematics 67.16 51.80
Mathematics Extension 1 80 79.60
Mathematics Extension 2 85.7 85.41
Modern History 69.69 41.82
Music 1 100 64.50
Music 2 100 91.42
Music Extension 100 96
PDHPE 82.85 33.11
Physics 70.57 33.79
Senior Science 71.42 21.48
Studies of Religion 1 70.57 36.72
Visual Arts 92.3 53.28
Excellence in HSC
First in Course * Photographed below, L-R
Sarah Leatherbarrow Visual Arts
Lucy Watson Studies of Religion 1
Top 20 in Course
Eva Yijia Wang – 3rd in State English as a Second Language Japanese Extension – Top 20
Ella Haid (Year 11) – 4th in State German Extension German Continuers – Top 20
Emily G Dawson – 10th in State PDHPE
Emily Worth – 10th in State Design and Technology German Continuers – Top 20
Emily Dong French Extension – Top 20
Top Achievers
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Top 100 in Course
Ashleigh bortz French Continuers
Emily Dawson Food Technology
Emily Dong French Continuers
Jessica Gibbons Design and Technology
Sarah Leatherbarrow History Extension
Sophie Oliver Food Technology
Georgie Rylah Design and Technology
Camille VolckmarFrench Continuers
Natalie Vogel Food Technology
Emily Worth Food Technology
Eva Yijia Wang Japanese Continuers, Music 2
Distinguished Achievers
The following graduates achieved a Band 6 or E4, in one or more courses:
Caroline Abel Business Studies, PDHPE
Morgan Alexander Biology, PDHPE
Lily Avery Food Technology
Jessica baird Design and Technology
Philippa begg Food Technology, Mathematics General 2
Ashleigh bortz French Continuers, French Extension
Individual Excellence
Eloise buining Design and Technology
Lauren Chandler Drama, Mathematics Extension 1
Chloe Cheel Food Technology
Rebecca Chung English (Advanced), English Extension 1, Legal Studies, Modern History
Millicent Cook PDHPE
Lauren Cottee-Warner Ancient History, English (Advanced), Modern History, Visual Arts
Mikaela Dalgleish Biology, Legal Studies, Mathematics
Tess Dammerer Ancient History
Emily G Dawson Biology, Food Technology, PDHPE
Emily LK Dawson English (Standard), Food Technology, Senior Science
Zi You Ding Mathematics Extension 1
Emily Dong Chemistry, Mathematics Extension 1, French Continuers, French Extension
Georgina Dudley Ancient History, Drama, Food Technology, Music 1
Olivia Fleming Food Technology, PDHPE
Olivia Gage Business Studies, Food Technology, PDHPE
Anica Gallant Chemistry, Mathematics Extension 1
Lucy Gattas Mathematics
Jessica Gibbons Design and Technology, Mathematics General 2, Visual Arts
Cassandra Gray Ancient History
Colette Hanna English (Standard)
Laura Hatzidis Biology
Phoebe Hobbs Design and Technology
Jacinda Holtsmark Biology, Chemistry, English (Advanced), Mathematics Extension 1
Ruby Hoyland Geography
Jessica Hua Design and Technology
Felicity Johnson Biology, Chemistry, English (Advanced), Legal Studies, Mathematics
Sonvi Karve Biology, Mathematics
Sarah Koura Business Studies, Drama, Food Technology
Sienna Lang Design and Technology, Food Technology
Sarah Leatherbarrow English (Advanced), English Extension 1, Mathematics, Modern History, History Extension, Visual Arts
Ashleigh Liew Ancient History
Amelia Lloyd English (Advanced), Legal Studies
Jessica Luck Drama, Studies of Religion 1
Hannah Ludecke Biology
Chloe Matthews Business Studies, Legal Studies, Modern History, Studies of Religion 1
Sophie McAlpine Mathematics, PDHPE
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Lucy Mills Mathematics
Yuri Nagata Ancient History
Olivia Okely Textiles and Design
Sophie Oliver Biology, Food Technology, PDHPE
Annie Paterson English (Advanced), English Extension 2
Nicole Power Legal Studies
Charlotte Price Mathematics General 2
Sarah Pritchard Ancient History, Modern History
Miranda Read Geography, Mathematics
Isabella Reynolds Drama, English (Advanced), PDHPE
Jacqueline Rowe Geography
Georgia Rylah Design and Technology, Economics, Mathematics
Emma Saunders Food Technology
Samantha Shaw Ancient History, Legal Studies
Emma Sheridan Ancient History, Mathematics General 2, PDHPE, Japanese Continuers
Georgia Smith Design and Technology, Mathematics General 2
Liana Smith Biology, English (Advanced), Modern History, PDHPE, Studies of Religion 1
Esha Thapar Chemistry, English (Advanced), Mathematics Extension 1, Physics
Kira Thomas Food Technology
Michelle Tseung Biology, Chemistry, Physics
Molly Tuit Business Studies, Mathematics
Katja Turnbull Biology
Monica Vicente Demoze Mathematics General 2
Natalie Vogel Food Technology, Geography
Camille Volckmar Chemistry, English (Advanced), Mathematics Extension 1, Physics, French Continuers
Eva Yijia Wang English as a Second Language, Mathematics Extension 1, Mathematics Extension 2, Music 2, Japanese Continuers, Japanese Extension
Tess Warn Mathematics Extension 1, PDHPE, Physics
Lucy Watson Ancient History, English (Advanced), Legal Studies, Modern History, History Extension, Studies of Religion 1
Caroline Wentworth Drama, English (Advanced), Mathematics General 2, PDHPE
Courtney Wilson Biology, Business Studies, Legal Studies
Emily Worth Design and Technology, Food Technology, Mathematics, German Continuers
Wai Mun Zhao Japanese Continuers
German Accelerated 2018 Distinguished Achievers
Ella Haid German Extension – 4th in State German Continuers – Top 20
Mathematics Accelerated 2018 Distinguished Achievers
Nicole Cho
Catherine Clarkson
Emma Cox
Olivia Filipe
Zoe Ingram
Olivia Lane
Amy Psaltis
Jessica Wicks
Piper Workman
Exemplary Awards and Scholarships
As of 14 December 2018
Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Miranda Read Isabella Reynolds
Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Award, Australian Defence Forces Lucy Watson
Lions Club Youth of the Year Quest, Regional Winner and District Finalist Emily G Dawson
Sydney Distance Education School Textiles and Design bronze Medal Olivia Okely
Co-operative Education Program Scholarship, Macquarie UniversityTess Warn, for Bachelor of Actuarial Studies with the degree of Bachelor of Professional Practice
Year 11 HSC Accelerants
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Post-School Indicators 2018
University Early Admission Offers
Macquarie University (Global Leadership Entry Program) 47
Macquarie University (Schools Recommendation Scheme) 11
ACU (Community Achievers Program) 4
University of Wollongong (Early Admission) 11
University of New England (Early Entry) 3
University of Canberra (Schools Recommendation Scheme) 1
Post-School Choices 2017
Number of Offers from Universities of Choice in 2017*
Macquarie University 35
University of Sydney 31
University of Technology, Sydney 30
University of New South Wales 19
Australian Catholic University 12
Australian National University 7
University of Wollongong 7
Other 17
Number of Offers for Fields of Study at University 2017*
Science/Medical Science/Pharmacy 35
Nursing/Health Sciences/Allied Health 22
Arts/Media/Communications 20
Business/Commerce/Economics/Management 20
Psychology/Arts Psychology/Social Work 18
Architecture/Design/Building 8
Law (Combined) 7
Sport/Exercise and Sports Science 7
Education/Teaching 6
Engineering 5
Global/International Studies 5
Information Technology 3
Medicine 1
Visual Arts/Fine Arts/Animation 1
*Figures subject to multiple offers in multiple UAC rounds.
Post-School Indicators
ARTEXPRESS
For exemplary works in HSC Visual Arts.
Sarah Leatherbarrow Included: Hazelhurst Arts Centre and Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, for Budding Disillusion
Lauren Cottee-Warner Nomination, for Mimesis
SHAPE
The following students received nominations for exemplary technology projects in HSC Design and Technology.
Jessica baird
Jessica Gibbons
Phoebe Hobbs
Jessica Hua
Georgia Rylah
Georgia Smith
Emily Worth
OnSTAGE
For exemplary performances and projects in HSC Drama.
Lauren Chandler Selected, for Exhibition: Design Costume
Isabella Reynolds Selected, for Exhibition: Design Set
Georgina Dudley Nominated: OnSTAGE Performance, for Mummy Loves You
History Teachers’ Association of NSW
For exemplary essay in HSC History Extension.
Lucy Watson Certificate of Excellence
Noteworthy Achievements
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Captain 2013 Lucy Allen
In speaking to the Graduating Class of 2018 at their Valedictory Dinner, Lucy confessed that when she left school, she had no idea what she would do with her life, other than pursue something creative that pushed her thinking.
Lucy enrolled in a double degree in Bachelor of Visual Communications with a Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation (BCII) at the University of Technology Sydney, graduating in May 2018. In her final year, she and two friends founded www.stitchhub.org, a platform inspired by Lucy’s experience of growing up with Type 1 Diabetes. Today, Lucy continues to develop Stitchhub and works at UTS in the Faculty of Transdisciplinary Innovation on learning design and development. She also produced her first independent show this year at the Depot Theatre in Marrickville.
None of this was planned, confesses Lucy. “Nowhere along the journey have I had a clear idea of how or what I wanted to be doing. What has helped me is this: having clear values, aspirations and a personal ‘why’ that empowers me to explore and identify new opportunities.”
Lucy describes her experience as a student at Roseville College as the best of the best. “I was lucky to be part of a truly wonderful year group who shared a fantastic sense of sisterhood,” she says.
Dux 2013 Jessica Woodhouse
Awarded an ATAR of 99.4, Jessica was College and HSC Dux, and was recognised as an All Rounder by the NSW Premier.
Jessica received The UNSW Academic Achievement Award 2013 and was nominated for an academic scholarship by Roseville College, which enabled her to progress straight into the University’s undergraduate Law program. This year, after five years of study, Jessica realised her ambition of completing an Arts/Law degree, majoring in criminology.
Jessica currently works at a boutique Wills and Estates firm (where she works mainly in the area of litigation), while simultaneously completing her Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at the College of Law. She next aims to be admitted as a Solicitor in NSW by June 2019.
Jessica has always sought to make the most of her time and the opportunities before her.
“When I’m not working or studying, I play club softball on Saturday afternoons with some of the Old Girls I used to play Saturday sport with! I also love to read, which was something highly encouraged at Roseville College,” she says.
“I’m still incredibly close with my school friends and we catchup at least once a week. The Class of 2013 celebrated our 5 year reunion last week and it was great to see everyone together since finishing school.”
Jessica has also enjoyed a lot of travel since completing Senior School, in particular to Europe to visit family. She has also completed study trips to Chile, and vacations to New Zealand and Indonesia.
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