Hunter Sports High School

15 October 2024

Ms JODIE HARRISON (Charlestown—Minister for Women, Minister for Seniors, and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault)—Recently, I had the opportunity to attend the Year 12 graduation ceremony at Hunter Sports High School, where we celebrated the outstanding achievements of the graduating class of 2024. This remarkable group of 97 graduates has shown incredible dedication and perseverance, demonstrating the school's commitment to providing personalized pathways that support each student in reaching their goals. Of the graduates, 57 pursued a traditional HSC pathway, with 43 on an ATAR track. Impressively, 41 students have already received early offers to university, showcasing their hard work and determination. Additionally, four big-picture graduates gained non-HSC entry into university, while eight secured apprenticeships and three completed traineeships. Athletes also shone brightly, with 24 students representing New South Wales in various sports throughout the year, and five selected to represent Australia, along with one student chosen to represent Samoa. I wish all HSC students the best of luck as they prepare to sit for their exams. Congratulations to this extraordinary cohort for their achievements; your future is bright!

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