Celebrating the Class of 2025

2025 Results

SCSA Exhibition and Awards

 

General Exhibition
Awarded to the top 50 students with the highest WACE award scores.
Congratulations to:

General Exhibition

  •  Indigo Goodwin

Subject Exhibitions
A Subject Exhibition may be awarded to the eligible student obtaining the highest examination mark for each Year 12 ATAR course with an examination set by the Authority, provided that at least 100 candidates sat the examination. Congratulations to:

  •  Olivia Murray – Subject Exhibition: Materials Design and Technology

Subject Certificate of Excellence
A Subject Certificate of Excellence are awarded to students who are in the top 0.5 per cent in each ATAR course.
Congratulations to:

  •  Indigo Goodwin – Biology
  •  Olivia Priddy – Business Management and Enterprise
  •  Indigo Goodwin – Economics
  •  Zoe Mandishona – English
  •  Lykke Honnens – Geography
  •  Millie Mitchell – Geography
  •  Angelie Lakshmi Narayan – Human Biology
  •  Lara Sanders – Human Biology
  •  Olivia Murray – Materials Design and Technology
  •  Eva Smith – Physical Education Studies

Certificate of Distinction
Certificates of Distinction are awarded to students who accrue 190-200 points from 20 Year 11 and Year 12 units.
Congratulations to:

  • Laura Aristei
  • Sophie Boxshall
  • Amelia Bruce
  • Amelia Chang
  • Yuru Chen
  • Rani Cirkovic
  • Anna Colgan
  • Arabella D’Arcy
  • Alexandra Fleming
  • Mia Elizabeth George
  • Indigo Goodwin
  • Charli Jones
  • Aaralen Krahe
  • Angelie Lakshmi Narayan
  • Meg Lamond
  • Audrey Lester
  • Ruby Lykke
  • Claudia McIntosh
  • Millie Mitchell
  • Olivia Murray
  • Catherine Peng
  • Janica Petanceski
  • Grace Powell
  • Olivia Priddy
  • Sofia Samie
  • Lara Sanders
  • Xiaoqia Shi
  • Maya Smallbone
  • Eva Smith
  • Not For Publication
  • Georgia Wallbank
  • Hannah Warren
  • Charlotte Wee
  • Joyan Zho

Certificate of Merit
Certificates of Merit are awarded to students who accrue 150 – 189 points from 20, Year 11 and Year 12 units.
Congratulations to:

  • Alya Ahmad Khalif
  • Stella Armstrong
  • Emilie Beggs
  • Not For Publication
  • Madeline Bogust
  • Annie Buckman
  • Chloe Bull
  • Freya Campbell
  • Somya Chhikara
  • Alexa Davidson
  • Not For Publication
  • Bridget Fisher
  • Lucy Fortune
  • Isabella Franco
  • Not For Publication
  • Lucy Hayes
  • Georgia Herbert
  • Pippa Hills
  • Lykke Honnens
  • Annabel Hurst
  • Anesu Jongwe
  • Zoe Komninos
  • Piper Lloyd
  • Hamie Lyu
  • Grace Martino-Wheeler
  • Not For Publication
  • Sofia Norris
  • Grace Offer
  • Alessia Radici
  • Heidi Seymour
  • Chloe Shaw
  • Kate Williams

Pulse Exhibition

We are delighted that three students have been chosen to exhibit in the Pulse Exhibition at the WA Art Gallery in 2026.

  • Lauren Smyth
  • Mimi Barnaba
  • Bridget Fisher

Scholarships

Congratulations to the following students who have received scholarships to selected universities abroad.

  • Emilie Beggs – Scholarship to the University of San Francisco, where she will compete in NCAA D1 Basketball whilst completing her degree.
  • Chloe Bull – Scholarship to Murdoch University
  • Lucy Porter –  Scholarship to Florida State University, where she will compete in NCAA D1 Sport whilst completing her degree.
  • Eva Smith –  Scholarship to Princeton University, where she will compete in NCAA D1 Basketball whilst completing her degree.

National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA)

Congratulations to Freya Campbell, who has been offered a place at NIDA in Sydney to study a Diploma of Musical Theatre.

 

**This list will be updated when we receive further information

The School recognised the following students at the Year 12 Graduation Ceremony

  • School Dux (Enid Beech Prize) Mia George
  • Accounting and Finance – ATAR Angelie Lakshmi Narayan
  • ADF Future Innovators Award Mia George
  • Ampol All Rounder Award Alya Ahmad Khalif
  • Ariane Prevost Cup (Contribution to Sport) Anna Colgan
  • Archbishop Le Fanu Award Indigo Wormley
  • Artemisia Award for Visual Arts Sophie Boxshall
  • Biology (Winsome Atkins Memorial Prize) – ATAR Indigo Goodwin
  • Business Management and Enterprise – ATAR Olivia Priddy
  • Career and Enterprise – General Remy Patterson
  • Certificate IV in Nursing Annie Peel
  • Certificate IV in Business Alivia Ewen, Sophie Gordon, Indiana Keenan, Emma Nolan, Asia Pemberton, Tahnee Ransfield, Jessica Stone, Neve Struthers
  • Certificate IV in Education Support Lotte Andrew, Mollie Baker, Remy Bell, Ava Edwards
  • Certificate IV in Fitness Matilda Bass
  • Certificate IV in Dance Skye Dowling
  • Certificate IV Information Technology Rani Cirkovic
  • Certificate III in Tourism Lily Avenell
  • Certificate III in Early Childhood Isadora Hardie, Lulu Smith
  • Certificate III in Animal Care Services Stella Bagley, Sydney Wallace
  • Certificate II in Workplace Skills Sienna Ashton
  • Chemistry – ATAR Mia George
  • Chinese Second Language (Margaret Gray Memorial Prize) – ATAR Mia George
  • Contribution to Boarding Annie Buckman, Tahnee Ransfield
  • Computer Science – ATAR Rani Cirkovic
  • Design – ATAR Ruby Lykke
  • Diploma of Sport Emilie Beggs
  • Drama – ATAR Georgia Wallbank
  • Economics – ATAR Indigo Goodwin
  • Engineers Australia – Certificate of Excellence for Science and Mathematics  Amelia Bruce, Mia George, Grace Powell, Ally Shi
  • English (E J Wells Prize ) – ATAR Sofia Norris, Maya Smallbone
  • English – General Emilie Beggs
  • English as an Additional Language or Dialect – ATAR Livvy Vu
  • Eugenie Egan Piano Prize (Music) Hamie Lyu
  • Food Science and Technology – General Indiana Keenan
  • French Second Language (Linda Colliver Memorial Prize) – ATAR Alicia Chen
  • Geography – ATAR Lykke Honnens
  • Geography – General Emilie Beggs
  • Hadid Award for Design Lucy George
  • Health Studies – ATAR Claudia McIntosh
  • Human Biology – ATAR Lara Sanders
  • Japanese Second Language – ATAR Ally Shi
  • Joanne Samson Memorial Prize (Head Girl) Angelie Lakshmi Narayan
  • June Jones Award Remy Bell, Anna Colgan, Lykke Honnens, Ali Odgers
  • Kiah French Prize (Drama) Freya Campbell
  • Law Society Prize Alya Ahmad Khalif
  • Literature – ATAR Poppy Aristei, Charlotte Wee
  • Long Tan Youth Leadership & Teamwork Award Joyan Zho
  • Margaret Mason-Jones Award (Loyalty) Stella Ebert
  • Marine and Maritime Studies – General Sydney Wallace
  • Materials Design and Technology (Textiles) – ATAR Abigail Weaver
  • Materials Design and Technology (Textiles) – General Sienna Ashton
  • Mathematics Applications – ATAR Stella Ebert
  • Mathematics Essentials – General Sydney Wallace
  • Mathematics Methods – ATAR Mia George
  • Mathematics Specialist – ATAR Mia George
  • Modern History (Catherine Millie Mitchell Cameron Memorial Prize) – ATAR Millie Mitchell
  • Music – ATAR Janica Petanceski
  • Outdoor Education (Beth Morely Prize) Lulu Smith
  • Physical Education Studies – ATAR Eva Smith
  • Physical Education Studies – General Remy Bell
  • Physics – ATAR Mia George
  • Politics and Law (Paul Donovan Prize) – ATAR Alya Ahmad Khalif
  • Portfolio Pathway Award Mollie Baker, Remy Bell
  • Psychology – ATAR Sofia Samie
  • Reilly Brown Shield (Best All-Rounder – Sport) Anna Colgan
  • Smalpage Watson Prize (Music) Hamie Lyu, Janica Petanceski
  • UniPrep Amelia Ang
  • Visual Arts – ATAR Lauren Smyth
  • Whitby Award (Service) Sophie Boxshall