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Top placings in HSC for Meriden School Students
The announcement of the 2015 Higher School Certificate results held a special surprise for twin sisters, Jenny and Annie Wang.
Both girls from Meriden School Strathfield achieved identical ATARs of 99.85 and both also gained on the HSC All-Round Achiever list.
There was cause for celebration by identical twins Miriam and Annabel Jeffery too, with the sisters receiving acknowledgement of their outstanding achievements in the HSC.
Annablel was awarded an ENCORE nomination for her Music 2 compositions while Miriam gained a place on the All-Round Achiever list.
Miriam and Annabel have attended Meriden since Kindergarten.
Fifty-seven percent of Meriden students who sat the 2015 HSC achieved an ATAR of 90 or more.
The school's median ATAR was 93.4. A total of 16 percent of the Meriden class received All-Round Achiever awards for gaining 90 or above in at least ten units.
A number of Meriden students received nominations for ARTEXPRESS, ENCORE and On STAGE.
These events show case exemplary Major Works by the finest students in each field from across the state.
Drama student Tara Graetz will perform at the Seymour Centre in February for OnSTAGE; Visual Artist Rachel Wong will have her Major Work, titled Dry-Gulched (Ambushed by our own Pollution) exhibited as part of ARTEXPRESS and musicians Samantha Chiu, Hannah Cui, Annabel Jeffery and Rachael Whitford have received nominations for he ENCORE concert which will take place at the Sydney Opera House in February.
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Two girls gained All-Round Achiever list.
The sisters receiving acknowledgement.
Annablel was awarded an ENCORE nomination while Miriam gained a place on the All-Round Achiever list.
Miriam and Annabel have attended Meriden since Kindergarten.
Fifty-seven percent of Meriden students achieved an ATAR of 90 or more.
The school's median ATAR was 93.4. A total of 16 percent received All-Round Achiever awards.
Some students received nominations.
These events show case exemplary Major Works in each field from across the state.
Drama student Tara Graetz will perform at the Seymour Centre; Visual Artist Rachel Wong will have her Major Work, titled Dry-Gulched (Ambushed by our own Pollution) exhibited as part of ARTEXPRESS.
This artical is about a twin sisters from Meriden School Strathfield gained on the HSC All-Round Achiever list.
A total of 16 percent of the Meriden class received All-Round Achiever awards for gaining 90 or above in at least ten units.a number of Meriden students received nominations for ARTEXPRESS, ENCORE and On STAGE.
In my opinion, Meriden School is a successful school. The school can give each student lots of opportunity to develop skills what they are major and interested in.
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