After our Opening School Mass we celebrated the achievement of our top performers in the 2022 Higher School Certificate (HSC).
These students have achieved Band 6’s across numerous subjects in the HSC, meaning that they have achieved a combined school assessment and HSC examination mark of 90 and above.
Some were recognised for their outstanding major works in various practical fields such as art, music, woodwork and some have achieved ATAR’s for university above 90, placing them in the top 10% of all students in NSW. Each individual has shown commitment, perseverance, dedication and enthusiasm to achieve excellence in their HSC.
College Dux for 2022 was Pang Ying Koh
Congratulations to the following High Achievers
| Ruby Bentvelzen | Sebastian Bouche | Benjamin Boyer |
| Haig Buckingham | Niamh Canning | Cailtyn Clements |
| Jasmine Cook | Emma Craig | Sarah Darby |
| Even Davey | Ethan Dempsey | Ellie Djundja |
| Marius Edmonds | Curtis Glassford | Zofia Hammond |
| Charlotte Harris | Joshua Harrison | Pang Ying Koh |
| Emilia Konstantinoff | Alaina McDonald | Holly McIlveen |
| Rose Miall | Stefani Michaleris | Neress Muradian |
| Joshua Phillips | Nathan Press | Oliver Rizzuti |
| Thomas Rizzuti | Andy Rogers | Mark Rubelj |
| Taleah Rust | Lachlan Steadman | Adam Sypka |
| Lauren Walford | Aylssia Zagarella | William Zammit |
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06 Jul 2026
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What a fantastic way to wrap up this year’s St Columba’s Art Prize! This morning, students from St Columba’s and visiting schools were inspired by hands-on workshops led by our talented Art Prize finalists: Freedom Wilson (Printmaking), Jane Taverner (Textile Narrative) and Katie Leavey (Abstract Landscape). A huge thank you to our wonderful artists for sharing their skills and creativity, and to every student who embraced the experience with such enthusiasm. The question we heard most often? “How do we sign up again next year?” We think that’s the best feedback of all! Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese St Columba's Art Prize02 Jul 2026
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Yesterday, 31 students from Years 7-10 represented the College at The National Science and Engineering Challenge held at the Kingswood Campus of Western Sydney University. The students worked in groups of 4 to solve various Engineering problems in competition with other schools from Western Sydney. Our team had a great day and were successful in placing 3rd out of all competing schools. They represented the College with pride and demonstrated great academic comraderie with the competing schools. Special thanks to Mr Born, Mr Kobus and Nicky Alsemgeest for accompanying the students. Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese
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