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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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  • 15 Jul 2026

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    From SHAPE nominee to award-winning apprentice! Congratulations to St Columba's Class of 2024 graduate Thomas Daw, whose passion and talent for Industrial Timber—recognised with an HSC SHAPE nomination in 2024—continues to shine. We're so proud to see Thomas recognised with this prestigious apprentice award. Well done, Thomas! Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese Blue Mountains Gazette

    13 Jul 2026

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    Alumni Spotlight | Olivia King - Class of 2009 When Olivia King (Class of 2009) graduated from St Columba’s, she was beginning a creative journey that has since taken her to the forefront of international type design. Today, her work is helping shape the visual identity of globally recognised organisations while making reading more accessible for millions of people around the world. This year, Olivia received one of the design industry’s highest honours, a D&AD Yellow Pencil, awarded for her work on Penguin Inclusive Sans, the new global brand typeface for Penguin Books. Widely regarded as one of the most prestigious creative awards in the world, the D&AD Yellow Pencil recognises work that demonstrates outstanding creative excellence, exceptional craftsmanship and innovation. Winning a Yellow Pencil places Olivia among the very best designers working internationally. Her work in accessible typography extends beyond Penguin. Olivia is also the creator of Inclusive Sans, an open-source typeface developed through extensive research into legibility and readability. She has since created customised versions for both Penguin Books and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, demonstrating how thoughtful design can meet the needs of globally recognised cultural institutions while remaining accessible to diverse audiences. Olivia’s success is a wonderful example of where creativity, innovation and a commitment to inclusion can lead. The St Columba’s community warmly congratulates her on receiving a D&AD Yellow Pencil and looks forward to following the next chapter of her remarkable career. Learn more about the D&AD Awards here: https://www.dandad.org/awards/d-ad-awards Read Liv's responses to some of our questions in the comments. #alumni #design #yellowpencil #penguins #sfmoma #classof2009 Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese

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