HSC Results

Outstanding HSC results are proof of our students' hard work, our supportive community and our shared commitment to excellence.
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Highlights
from 2025

Central Coast Grammar School has again been recognised for academic distinction following excellent 2025 HSC results.

Our 2025 cohort embraced challenge and opportunity across academic, creative, and personal domains. They approached rigorous learning with resilience, curiosity, compassion and collaborative spirit.

These achievements are testament not only to academic excellence, but also to the perseverance, collaboration and holistic development that we value so deeply as a school community.

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of students achieved in the top two bands in English Extension 1, English Extension 2, Mathematics Extension 1, Mathematics Extension 2, Dance and Visual Arts.

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of the HSC Drama cohort nominated for Major Works.

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of students received a Band 5 or 6 in Dance and Visual Arts.

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students on the All Rounders list.

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nominations across Dance, Drama, Design and Technology, Industrial Technology, Music and Visual Arts. Our entire drama cohort was nominated for a Major Work.

Our graduates

Personal
milestones

Ethan Lenton was named Dux of the School with an ATAR of 99.75.

Sam Corcoran, Benjamin Hofer, Ethan Lenton, Scarlett McGregor and Cara Reiss were honoured by inclusion in the NESA All Rounders list for achieving Band 6 in 10 or more units of study.

Specialist recognition includes:

  • Ethan Lenton and Cara Reiss achieved one of the highest places in an HSC course in the state.
  • In Dance, Darcy Strode’s Dance Core Performance was selected to be performed at the CALLBACK showcase in Sydney.
  • In Visual Arts, Mahli Farrell and Phoebe Rizoski were both selected for ARTEXPRESS.
academic life beyond grammar

University and scholarship offers

Over 95% of students have received one or more university offers for those who applied to university at tertiary intuitions including UTS, Macquarie University, University of Sydney, ANU, UNSW and the University of Newcastle.

Of the cohort in total 118 students, graduates are studying in a wide variety of fields such as medicine, management and commerce, engineering, education, allied health, information technology and architecture and building.

Darcy Strode has been accepted into the internationally renowned American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in New York City and a $50,000 scholarship.

Elana Sydenham received a scholarship for the Australian Youth Orchestra and an offer from the University of Sydney.

Opportunity awaits

See it realised

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