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Bethlehem College Dux Dimitra Anthony achieved an ATAR of 98.15 and came third in the State in History Extension

MANY local high schools are still basking in their HSC success but have kicked-off the new school year as determined as ever to see their students shine throughout their high school years and are now calling for enrolments for 2023 and 2024.

With 83 per cent of student receiving results in the top three band for all of their courses and 18 students making to the State Honour Roll, Bethlehem College at Ashfield climbed 74 places on the State’s academic leaderboard.
Principal Ann Freeman said the Bethlehem community was so proud of the hard work and diligence that its HSC students had shown over two challenging years.
Their success follows a concerted effort to enhance students’ academic confidence and adopt new ways of teaching and learning at the college.
“We utilised opportunities to broaden the girls’ knowledge through a variety of online tools,” Ms Freeman said.
“As a school, we remained positive and encouraging of each other, always having faith in our girls’ abilities.”
College Dux Dimitra Anthony (ATAR 98.15) placed third in the State in History Extension and featured on NESA’s all round achievers list.
Mrs Freeman is inviting all prospective students and their parents to an Open Day at the school on Wednesday, March 9, 3-7pm.
You’ll be able to enjoy a school tour, principal’s address and have a chat to teachers, with complimentary refreshments on offer.