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Future brighter than ever

WITH 10 of their last year’s HSC students achieving an ATAR over 90 and Dux RIshika Raj scoring 97.25, Holy Spirit Catholic College Lakemba continues to offer a faith-based education among the best in NSW.

Now seeking enrolments for the 2023 and 2024 school year, the College is a proud member of the systemic schools across the Sydney archdiocese.
Inspired by the Spirit, just as the followers of Christ were at Pentecost, the College aims to develop young people who are respectful, reflective, responsible, creative and aspiring.
Priding itself on offering a holistic education, it is an accredited facility for the Newman selective gifted education program and also features the Amadeus program which offers access to orchestral instruments and tuition in Years 7 and 8.
Excelling on the sporting field as well as in the classroom, students are given every opportunity to meet the demands of life in an ever-changing world.
Future students and their parents are invited to an Open Day on Tuesday, March 22, 4-6.30pm.
Register attendance at holyspiritlakemba.syd.catholic.edu.au.
With their top score of 98.7 and coming first in the State in Chinese, Kingsgrove North High School (KNHS) saw all student results improve markedly on the year before despite the disturbance of Covid.
“We more than held our own and it was wonderful see,” Principal Angelo Stasos said.
“I think what helped is that we still ran our Trial exams so students could get that extra boost and it really paid off.”
For those considering enrolling at KNHS next year, take a virtual tour of the school by scanning the link inside their advertisement below.