We are proud to share the 2025 HSC results of our remarkable Class of 2025, together with our accelerated Year 11 students.
It has been a privilege to witness the growth, resilience and achievements of this cohort, whose balanced approach to learning and strong sense of community have been defining features of their journey. We are delighted to report that our students achieved impressive academic outcomes this year, with a median ATAR of 83.1 and a mean ATAR of 82.1, supported by consistently strong performance across a wide range of subjects.
Duces
We extend special congratulations to our Dux of Girls’ College, Charlotte Smith (ATAR: 99.5), who commenced her Pittwater House journey in Year 7, and our Dux of Boys’ Grammar, Errol Sandhu (ATAR: 99.3), who has been part of our community since the Junior School. Their outstanding achievements reflect exceptional effort, perseverance and commitment throughout their years at Pittwater House.
All Rounders
We are also proud to acknowledge students named on the HSC Band 6 All Rounders List: Errol Sandhu, Charlotte Smith and Viktoriya Sushcheva. These students demonstrated consistently high achievement across their subjects, underpinned by strong work ethic, leadership and academic excellence.
Top Achievers
In addition, we congratulate our Top Achievers who placed among the highest in the state in specific HSC courses while achieving the highest possible grade: Adele Cosentino (5th in state, PDHPE) – whose Pittwater House journey began in our Early Childhood Centre and included a First in Course in Dance as an HSC accelerant in 2024 – alongside Poppy Playle (9th in state, Food Technology), Errol Sandhu (15th in state, Legal Studies) and Charlotte Smith (5th in state, English Extension 1). Their passion for learning and dedication to their disciplines set a high standard, and we celebrate their success with great pride.
Distinguished Achievers
Overall, of the students who elected to receive an ATAR, 31% achieved an ATAR of 90 or above, with 14% exceeding 95 and 11% surpassing 97. Collectively, 58 students achieved 118 Band 6 results (90+) across 28 subjects, representing an excellent achievement.
Subject Success
Students excelled in several key subject areas, achieving 100% results in the top two Bands for subjects including English Extension 1, English Extension 2, Mathematics Extension 2 and Music.
Across all 2-unit and Extension subjects, Pittwater House achieved Band 6/E4 results in 66% of subjects, while 81% of courses exceeded the state average for students achieving the top two HSC bands, reflecting strong and consistent achievement across a broad range of disciplines. In Extension subjects, 93% of students achieved results in the top two Bands, with an outstanding eight out of nine students achieving Band 6 in Accelerated Mathematics.
HSC Showcases
We are also delighted to celebrate our students’ success in the practical components of their HSC courses. This year, Pittwater House proudly received five ENCORE nominations in Music, two ARTEXPRESS selections in Visual Arts, one SHAPE nomination in Design and Technology, and one OnSTAGE nomination in Drama, highlighting the exceptional creativity and talent of our students across the arts.
The Cohort
While this cohort demonstrated admirable academic strength, what stood out most was their ability to support one another and approach school life with balance, generosity and a genuine sense of enjoyment. The respect they earned from their teachers and the strong connections they built with one another give us great confidence that they are well prepared for the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
These achievements also reflect the continued strength of our HEROIC learning model, which fosters excellence not only academically, but across all areas of personal growth.
We are immensely proud of the Class of 2025 and the young adults they have become. We look forward to witnessing the promising post-school pathways that now await them.










