Penny Belehris receives highest ATAR in SA’s Riverland region

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Renmark High School’s Dux Penny Belehris received an ATAR of 99.8 in the 2024 South Australian Certificate of Excellence (SACE).

Penny’s results mean she achieved the highest ATAR in South Australia’s Riverland region. She also received two merits in Psychology and English.

The student studied Chemistry, Biology, English and Psychology in Year 12, receiving an A+ for each of her subject areas.

In a post on Facebook, Renmark High School congratulated Penny on her results.

“We are incredibly proud of Penny’s achievements throughout her time at Renmark High School and look forward to hearing about her future as she moves to Adelaide to pursue her dream career in Medicine,” the post read.

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