Congratulations to the De La Salle College Revesby Heights Class of 2025 on your outstanding Higher School Certificate (HSC) results!

Our school climbed 52 places in The Sydney Morning Herald rankings, placing 236th in the state. 

We recorded 29 Distinguished Achievers, with 23 per cent of students receiving Band 6s and Band E4s, and more than 33 per cent of students achieveing an ATAR above 80. College Dux Oliver Lin achieved an impressive ATAR of 98.70. 

Noah Sportelli received a HSC Showcase nomination for Industrial Technology, while together our cohort also received 33 nationally recognised VET Certificate II and III qualifications

Principal Michael Hollis congratulated Year 12 on their fantastic achievements. 

“I’m very pleased that we are heading in the right direction. It was exciting to see our good results in so many different subjects. No student was left behind!” he said. 

“What impressed us most about the Class of 2025 was the way they came together as a group, particularly in their final weeks. 

“Their increasing maturity allowed them to fully appreciate what the College had been trying to provide for them across the course of six years: a well-rounded education in terms of faith development, classroom learning and co-curricular opportunities.”

SUCCESS ACROSS THE SYSTEM 

Sydney Catholic Schools is celebrating an outstanding year of achievement with the Class of 2025 delivering some of the strongest HSC results in the system’s history.

Nearly 4,500 SCS students completed HSC exams this year, collectively achieving 2,875 Distinguished Achievers listings, 43 Top Achievers, 53 All Rounders. Five schools ranked among the top 100 high schools in NSW in The Sydney Morning Herald HSC rankings, with 17 schools in the top 150.

Sydney Catholic Schools again enjoyed incredible success across the Creative and Performing Arts and Vocational Education and Training (VET), with students receiving a record 321 nominations across HSC Showcases, and 1,989 nationally recognised VET Certificate II and III qualifications.