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Developing independent, articulate and compassionate women of the 21st Century “We are very proud of the connued fine results for the school and for the Class of 2017. These connued results are a testament to innovave teaching, genuine relaonships and a love of learning at Loreto Normanhurst. The collaborave approach that the school uses as part of its Loreto Normanhurst Student Growth Model (LNSGM) has assisted the Class of 2017 to grow holiscally as robust young women in all areas. May they take on their Loreto educaon and these fine academic results to do their very best in the world, and be a Loreto woman who will connue as Mary Ward said ‘to do much’.” - Ms Barbara Watkins, Principal 15 Students on the All-Rounders List 15 students (pictured above) were named on the All-Rounders List for achieving 90 or more in 10 or more units: Katherine Coffey, Hollie Duff-Clarke, Dominica Lindsay, Sarah Mahias, Georgia Neely, Ellen Parker, Leonie Reine Perera, Sarah Playford, Noni Reginato, Morgan Ridley-Smith, Madeleine Roberts, Ysabel Say, Natalie Seeto, Felice Tan, Katerina Traini 1st Place in Course & Top Achievers in Course 1st Place in Course (pictured above): Sarah Playford Personal Development, Health and Physical Educaon - 1st place Annie Clarke French Beginners - 1st place Top Achievers in Course (pictured above): Madeleine Roberts Studies of Religion II - 5th place Katerina Traini Drama - 5th place Senior Science - 5th place Congratulations to the Class of 2017! Distinguished Achievers 98 students, with a total of 298 menons, were listed on the Disnguished Achievers list (i.e. scored 90 marks or above in a subject). ATAR Results The top ATAR was 99.8 achieved by Sarah Playford (DUX 2017) 8 students aained an ATAR above 99 21% of students aained an ATAR above 95 43% of students aained an ATAR above 90 69% of students aained an ATAR above 80 95% of students aained an ATAR above 50 School Ranking Posion among Catholic schools: 4th Posion of Loreto Normanhurst in the State, based on the number of entries in the Honour Roll: 42nd (Source: Sydney Morning Herald, 15 December 2017) State Comparison In 34 of 35 subjects offered at Loreto Normanhurst, the school mean was above the State mean: 1 was more than 20 marks over the State mean 12 were more than 10 marks over the State mean 25 were more than 5 marks over the State mean
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Developing independent, articulate and compassionate women of the 21st Century

“We are very proud of the continued fine results for the school and for the Class of 2017. These continued results are a testament to

innovative teaching, genuine relationships and a love of learning at Loreto Normanhurst. The collaborative approach that the school uses

as part of its Loreto Normanhurst Student Growth Model (LNSGM) has assisted the Class of 2017 to grow holistically as robust young

women in all areas. May they take on their Loreto education and these fine academic results to do their very best in the world, and be a

Loreto woman who will continue as Mary Ward said ‘to do much’.” - Ms Barbara Watkins, Principal

15 Students on the All-Rounders List15 students (pictured above) were named on the All-Rounders List for achieving 90 or more in 10 or more units:Katherine Coffey, Hollie Duff-Clarke, Dominica Lindsay, Sarah Matthias, Georgia Neely, Ellen Parker,Leonie Reine Perera, Sarah Playford, Noni Reginato, Morgan Ridley-Smith, Madeleine Roberts, Ysabel Say, Natalie Seeto, Felice Tan, Katerina Traini

1st Place in Course & Top Achievers in Course1st Place in Course (pictured above):Sarah Playford Personal Development, Health and Physical Education - 1st placeAnnie Clarke French Beginners - 1st placeTop Achievers in Course (pictured above):Madeleine Roberts Studies of Religion II - 5th placeKaterina Traini Drama - 5th place Senior Science - 5th place

Congratulations to the Class of 2017!

Distinguished Achievers98 students, with a total of 298 mentions, were listed on the Distinguished Achievers list (i.e. scored 90 marks or above in a subject).

ATAR ResultsThe top ATAR was 99.8 achieved by Sarah Playford (DUX 2017)8 students attained an ATAR above 9921% of students attained an ATAR above 9543% of students attained an ATAR above 9069% of students attained an ATAR above 8095% of students attained an ATAR above 50

School RankingPosition among Catholic schools: 4thPosition of Loreto Normanhurst in the State, based on the number of entries in the Honour Roll: 42nd(Source: Sydney Morning Herald, 15 December 2017)

State ComparisonIn 34 of 35 subjects offered at Loreto Normanhurst, the school mean was above the State mean:1 was more than 20 marks over the State mean12 were more than 10 marks over the State mean25 were more than 5 marks over the State mean

Developing independent, articulate and compassionate women of the 21st Century

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