23 Sep 2024
The Albury High School community is proud to announce that seven students achieved ATARs above 90, with the title of Dux awarded to Georgie Salinger. Joining Georgie in the top tier are Elinor McGarvie, Ryan Yensch, Sean Lee, Montana Bartolomew, Alexander Lutton, and Ruby Kane, all of whom achieved ATARs in the 90s.
The cohort's hard work resulted in a remarkable 22 Band 6 and 131 Band 5 results across various subjects. The list of Distinguished Achievers and Academic Blue winners is impressive, recognizing excellence across the board:
- Montana Bartolomew (English Extension 1, History Extension)
- Charlie Brinkworth (Agriculture, Mathematics Standard)
- Samson Delaveris (Music 1)
- Hannah Ekin (Mathematics Standard 2)
- Isabel Frichot (Legal Studies)
- Alice Heraud (Mathematics Standard 2)
- Jacob Horn (Mathematics Standard 2)
- Ruby Kane (English Extension 1, English Extension 2, Mathematics Standard 2)
- Sean Lee (Mathematics Advanced, Music 1)
- Alexander Lutton (Engineering, Music 1)
- Max McCormack (Agriculture)
- Elinor McGarvie (Mathematics Advanced)
- William Pope (Industrial Technology)
- Georgie Salinger (Biology, PDHPE)
- Ryan Yensch (Software Design & Development)
Miller Hearn's outstanding craftsmanship was recognized with his custom bass guitar selected for the prestigious SHAPE exhibition in Sydney, a showcase of the best HSC major works. His classmates Luke Richardson and Will Pope also had their Industrial Technology major works nominated for this honor.
In the world of performance arts, Sophie Irvine excelled in HSC Dance, earning a reserve spot for the CALLBACK performances. Sophie, who studied Dance at James Fallon High, has been an integral member of the Riverina Dance Ensemble throughout her high school years.
We extend our gratitude to WIN, Prime News, and the Border Mail for their coverage of our students’ success stories.
Congratulations to all our students on their exceptional results, and we look forward to seeing where their bright futures take them!
Photo Credit: Mark Jesser/The Border Mail