Greek Australian students in NSW excel in 2022 HSC results

·

About 65,000 students in New South Wales received their much-anticipated Higher School Certificate (HSC) results from 9am today, signifying the end of their high school journey.

James Ruse Agricultural High claimed the top spot for the 27th year in a row, as private schools took out more places in the HSC top 10 rankings than at any time in more than a decade.

As reported by The Greek Herald on Wednesday, at least three Greek Australians topped the state in their selected courses.

This included Anargyros Efthymiou Kallos from the Secondary College of Language, Ashfield Boys Campus, who came first in the state for Modern Greek Continuers and Modern Greek Extension.

For Modern Greek Beginners, Anna-Maria Parissis from the NSW School of Languages came first in course, and Toby Maroulis from the Northern Sydney Institute – Meadowbank College came first in NSW for his Electrotechnology Examination.

Other distinguished achievers from the three Greek Orthodox schools in Sydney – All Saints Grammar, St Euphemia College and St Spyridon College – are listed below. Please note, this list contains honours for all-round achievement, best in course and all Band 6/E4 results.

(L-R) Anna-Maria Parissis and Anargyros Efthymiou Kallos.

All Saints Grammar:

  • Alexander Tzakos.
  • Anthony Atsalis.
  • Asimina Kotsi.
  • Demetria Koutavas.
  • Demi Papas.
  • Dimokritos Scoullis.
  • Dion Joannou.
  • George Gregory.
  • Giorgio Vasiliades.
  • Ioannis Pyrgakis.
  • Maria Varvaressos.
  • Nicholas Kvantaliani.
  • Nicholas Turk.
  • Olga-Liana Athanasatos.
  • William Sklibosios.

St Euphemia College:

  • Alexander Saroussidis.
  • Anastasia Lamprinos.
  • Christos Triantafyllou.
  • Chrystie Stathopoulos.
  • Dimitri Papadimitriou.
  • Eleni Janes.
  • Eleni Kalantzis.
  • Emilia Arcaba.
  • Grammatiki Moysiadou.
  • Iliana Uzelac.
  • Nikoletta Lafogiannis.
  • Panayiota Vrettos.
  • Rose Efrosyni Gounaropoulos.
  • Stefania Triantafyllou.
  • Styliani Koliris.

St Spyridon College:

  • Adriana Drakoulis.
  • Alex Stamoulis.
  • Alyshia Zografakis.
  • Angus Peter Chellos.
  • Athanasia Manos.
  • Benjamin Hickman.
  • Christina Pascalis.
  • Damaskinos-Damascus Economou.
  • Dimitri Tsallas.
  • Dyllon Polyzos.
  • Efstathios Gatsis.
  • Filip Radic.
  • George Grillakis.
  • Heleena Ginis.
  • Ilija Davidovic.
  • Isabella Giraldo Sanchez.
  • Jake Max Vassilis.
  • Jana Panagopoulos.
  • Leanna Papaleonidas.
  • Leo Askounis Parcsi.
  • Lucia Angel Zois.
  • Matija Gacevic.
  • Michael Christofides.
  • Natalie Mihail.
  • Nicole Frangoulis.
  • Orestis Lascaris.
  • Paul Giavis.
  • Samuel Jack Richardson.
  • Sophia Karatasos.
  • Stephen Koutoulogenis.

*Please Note: The above students are those The Greek Herald could identify by their Greek name. If you believe you should be on this list, please send an email to info@foreignlanguage.com.au.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Breaking ground, rebuilding trust: Nia Gitsas leads AHEPA Sydney & NSW into new era

A new era is unfolding at AHEPA Sydney & NSW, as Nia Gitsas steps into the presidency - the first woman to lead the organisation in NSW.

Junior students explore internationalism through mural project at Oakleigh Grammar 

Oakleigh Grammar’s Junior School students have explored global citizenship and cultural connectedness through a collaborative mural project.

Greek Australian Writers’ Festival returns with powerful voices and ideas 

The Greek Festival of Sydney, in collaboration with UTS Journalism and Writing, will present the Greek Australian Writers’ Festival.

Global Cretan diaspora to gather in Hania for 2026 convention

The World Council of Cretans is set to host its 2026 World Cretan Convention in Hania, Crete, from July 23 to 26.

Nick Xenophon opens up on life-changing facial reconstruction surgery

Former Australian politician Nick Xenophon has revealed he underwent a seven-hour facial reanimation surgery aimed at restoring movement.

You May Also Like

Insight or Perspective: What is the problem with Greek language learning in Sydney?

In an effort to find out what the issues are with Greek language learning in Sydney, Eleni Elefterias talks with teacher Shirley Peshos.

Andrew Liveris on his big plans for the Brisbane Olympics 2032

The new boss of the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games, Andrew Liveris, has opened up about his big plans for the iconic event.

Youth, veterans and faith at the heart of Australia’s OXI Day tributes

In the lead-up to OXI Day (28 October), Greek communities across Australia held a series of heartfelt commemorations.