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Four North Sydney schools rank in HSC top 20 – North Sydney Sun

Four local schools have ranked in the statewide top 20 in this year’s HSC results:

North Sydney Boys was second in the state’s HSC results rankings, with James Ruse the only school to perform better. Impressively, 62% of assessments from North Sydney Boys resulted in a Band 6 score (the top band). Chris Lin topped the state in Japanese Extension and Aaron Wu placed second in Legal Studies. In IT and Engineering Studies, the school registered two students in the top 10 best results in the state.

North Sydney Girls came in 4th in the state up from 8th spot last year. Notably, student Cassie Cai ranked 2nd in the state in Society and Culture, with Alina Shao placing 3rd in Textiles and Design. The selective school managed to score 506 band 6s from 154 students.
Loreto Kirribilli has experienced a steady rise in its HSC results ranking over the last 4 years jumping from 20th in 2018 to 17th in 2019, 18th in 2020, 17th last year and rising to 12th this year. Impressively, student Mia Young topped the state in both PDHPE and Visual Arts (three way tie). The school also had 2 students, Eve Sheffield and Joanna Carey. rank in the top 15 for business studies.
St Aloysius College finished 15th in the state with Toby Rands ranking 2nd in the state for Music Extension and Luke McNamara claiming 3rd place in Ancient History. Out of 917 exams sat, the Aloys students managed 272 band 6s.

Wenona student Holly Houssani also shared top spot for VA with the school finishing 25th in HSC results. The 111 students who sat the HSC produced 237 band 6s.

Willoughby Girls has ranked 2nd in comprehensive public schools and 66th overall. The all girls school was the top in this category last year and has consistently been in the top 5 best performing comprehensive public schools.

Cammeraygal High ranked 6th amongst public schools marking a huge improvement from 17th place last year. The relatively young high school was the top performing public school in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. Liv Wooldrige and Alexia Rigoni both placed in the top 3 achievers in NSW for Aboriginal Studies.

Mosman High School scored 149 band 6s to come in 111th in the state.