St Spyridon College and All Saints Grammar secure top 100 ranks in 2024 HSC

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Two Greek Orthodox schools in Sydney, New South Wales have claimed a spot in the top 100 rankings for this year’s Higher School Certificate (HSC) results.

According to the ‘2024 HSC school ranking’ list provided by The Sydney Morning Herald, St Spyridon College at Maroubra ranked in 81st place in NSW. The school jumped up from 80th place in 2023.

All Saints Grammar at Belmore was not far behind, claiming 91st place. They dropped by five places from 86 in the 2023 HSC. School captain Vasileios Manis received a ‘First in Course’ Award for Modern Greek Extension.

St Euphemia College at Bankstown came in 148th place on the HSC school ranking list for 2024, up from 224th place in 2023. School student Mary Glekas secured the title of ‘First in Course’ for Modern Greek Continuers.

Amid a shake-up in the top ranks of the HSC schools leaderboard this year, North Sydney Boys High School pipped James Ruse Agricultural High School for the second year running.

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald.

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