Congratulations to the Class of 2022
Across the board, the class of 2022 performed strongly, with so many girls receiving exceptional results, overcoming personal challenges and achieving their best despite the disruption to their schooling in their final years. Having performed strongly in their Higher School Certificate or IB Diploma, sets them up with an educational foundation that cannot be taken away from them regardless of the challenges that they may face.
It can be easy to underestimate the hard work and effort required by students and staff to achieve the results that we do.
Please click here to view the Class of 2022 Highlights Booklet.
Awards were given for Excellence in Academic Achievement across a range of endeavours:
- For selection and nomination in the public showcases for the Creative and Performing Arts.
- Placing first in course following the final examination in the HSC or IB.
- Achieving an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of more than 98.
The Reverend Charles Prescott Medal is named for the founder and first Headmaster of MLC School and is awarded to those students who achieved the highest university entrance score, this year the recipients were:
- Lia Al-Soufi (99.95)
- Laryssa Latt (99.95)
- Tina Papamanuel (99.95)
I look forward to hearing of the future accomplishments of the Class of 2022 as they follow in the steps of so many MLC School graduates before them, using the opportunities that they have been given and the skills they have learned to become agents of change in their own lives and the lives of others.
– Lisa Moloney
Principal