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Achievement


Achievement at Â鶹¹ÙÍø

Students come to Â鶹¹ÙÍø with many different talents and dreams, which Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s teachers seek to nurture and encourage. Whilst the primary focus for Â鶹¹ÙÍø is on teaching and learning, the success of our students in all aspects of life serves as a source of pride for the College community. Students at Â鶹¹ÙÍø achieve in academic life, vocational studies, sport, the arts, cultural pursuits, and in the wider community. This achievement provides students with opportunities to progress down their chosen pathway once they graduate at the end of Year 12.

Academic Achievement

At Â鶹¹ÙÍø, our data shows that we add great value to our students, with most of our students achieving ‘greater than or equal to expected growth’ across the areas of NAPLAN from Year 7 to Year 9. The College utilises the data gained from Year 7 NAPLAN results to inform our teaching and learning programs in order to achieve this growth in our students - and this growth continues until our students graduate from Â鶹¹ÙÍø at the end of Year 12.

Exceeding personal expectations.

100%

of ATAR seekers from the Class of 2023 achieved above their predicted score, with some achieving 14 points higher than expected. 95% of the group said they were happy with their results.

High achievers do well at Â鶹¹ÙÍø.

99.90

In recent years, Â鶹¹ÙÍø students have achieved some of the highest ATARs in the Territory, including James Crispin's 99.90, while our 2023 Dux, Ari Gilchrist, achieved a score of 99.65.

Course leaders.

First

In recent years, a number of Â鶹¹ÙÍø students have topped their ANU H Courses, including those in tough subjects like Specialist Mathematics and Astrophysics.

Co-education at its best.

50/50

The Class of 2023's top 10 students consisted of fiveÌýboys and fiveÌýgirls - and they all achieved ATARs well above 95. Co-ed is irresistibly successful at Â鶹¹ÙÍø!

Early offers into university.

91%

of studentsÌýwho applied for an early offer into university received an offer prior to the release of ATARs. Most ATAR seekers from the Class of 2023 got into the university course of their choice.

The Supportive Environment.

99%

of the Class of 2023 said their teachers and the Year 12 pastoral team did their best to make Year 11 and 12 a positive experience.

Year 7

Academic success

James - now completing his Honours year in Medicine at Monash University

“We had a number of success stories from my year group – some of my friends are studying things like Engineering, Veterinary Science, Actuarial Studies, Law, and Physiotherapy. The relationship I had with my teachers was incredibly critical to my success. They were invested in me, checked up on me regularly, and cared about my academic success and me as a person. I put in lots of hard work but the AST results of our year group also made a difference. Huge thank you to my teachers who helped and supported me, and to my friends who competed with me and motivated me to do my best. I’m incredibly happy with my results!â€


Vocational Achievement

Â鶹¹ÙÍø offers a broad range of vocational courses - delivered in industry-standard facilities - that equip students for the workforce and/or further training. Â鶹¹ÙÍø issues among the highest numbers of Vocational Educational Certificates in the ACT to its graduates, giving them a head start at CIT or in apprenticeships.

Excellence in Vocational Education.

First

In 2022, Â鶹¹ÙÍø student Josh Haynes was named as the ACT Australian School-Based Apprentice of the Year.

Certificates Achieved.

179

Â鶹¹ÙÍø presented 87 Vocational Certificates and 92 Statements of Attainment to the Class of 2023.

Certificate types on offer.

12

There are 14 different types of Vocational Certificates available to Â鶹¹ÙÍø students in a wide range of courses.

Year 7

The Vocational Program

Ruby, Class of 2022

“I’m reallyÌýhappy with what I wasÌýable to study within vocational education at Â鶹¹ÙÍø. IÌýwas able to gain industry experience through my Australian School-Based Apprenticeship, which I tookÌýpart in two days per week. It was a Women in Construction pathways program that allowed me to do electrical, carpentry, project management, landscaping, and plumbing. At school, IÌýtook courses in Construction and Hospitality through the Trades Training Centre to gain vocational certificates and qualifications. Now that I've left school, I'm doing a full-time carpentry apprenticeship. The vocational pathway gaveÌýme lots of options and opportunities, and it has also givenÌýme a head start in my career.â€


Opportunities for the future

Students have a range of potential pathways after Year 12. Many students opt to go on to university, others seek further education at CIT, some go straight into the workforce, and some take on apprenticeships. From Medicine and Engineering to NIDA and Construction, students from the Class of 2022 completed Year 12 at Â鶹¹ÙÍø with the ability to pursue their passions and dreams.

Future
The start of something special.

97%

of students from the Class of 2023 claim to be happy with their current pathway and situation after graduating from Â鶹¹ÙÍø.

Foundation for the future.

95%

of students from the Class of 2023 said Â鶹¹ÙÍø's Year 11 and 12 experience prepared them for life after school and helped to get them where they are today.

Employment and further study.

99%

of the Class of 2023 had secured further study or employment by February 2024, with many commencing uni, apprenticeships, CIT, or joining the workforce.

Acknowledgement of Country

St Mary of the Cross Â鶹¹ÙÍø made the statement: “We are but travellers here, so while we are here we should do as much good as we can and live in peace with each other.â€

With this in mind, the College respectfully acknowledges the Ngunnawal people who are the Traditional Custodians and First People of the land on which we gather each day. The College also pays its respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, and any other Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander peoples living and working in the Â鶹¹ÙÍø community.

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