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PAC thrilled with results
Penrith Anglican College congratulates its Class of 2022.
“Our students repeatedly achieve excellent academic results at the end of Year 12, and 2022 was no exception. We’re proud of these achievements, however, we’re equally proud of the depth of character our students develop during their time at the College,” Penrith Anglican College Principal, Felicity Grima said.
“In 2022 we had 67 students completing the HSC. We congratulate each student for the courage and perseverance they have shown to achieve their best, particularly in light of the ongoing challenges presented by COVID-19 during their final years of schooling.
“The HSC results and ATARs achieved continue the College’s reputation for strong academic performance.
“We had 21 (11 per cent) students achieve Band 6 or Band E4 results in at least one subject with 94 per cent of our students achieving at least one result in the top three bands.”
The College particularly congratulates 2022 Dux, Benja- min Mallin (pictured) with an ATAR of 98.75.

“For many of our Class of 2022, we have walked with them not just in their final year of school but through a significant part of their childhood. They have not simply been part of an educational institution but a community that is shaped by the Gospel of Christ,” Grima said.
“We would like to thank the teachers and staff of the College whose hard work and encouragement have empowered our students to achieve their best. We would also like to acknowledge the parents and families of our students who have encouraged and supported their children and the College throughout the learning journey.
“Our students have different plans for 2023. Whether it be further study, starting an apprenticeship, joining the workforce, or travelling, it is our hope and prayer that they will think about ‘who’ they want to be and not just ‘what’ they want to do.
“Year 12, Class of 2022, the College is immensely proud of you and all you have achieved. We wish you every success and happiness for the future.”