Class of 2024 Results

Congratulations to our students for their outstanding achievements!

We take immense pride and joy in recognising our students' 2024 academic results. Their hard work and unwavering commitment to their studies have resulted in an impressive median ATAR of 85.10, with a St Mark's student achieving our top ATAR score of 99.50.

The tenacity and perseverance of the entire cohort have yielded noteworthy outcomes, as reflected in the following statistics:

ATAR % OF COHORT
90.0 and above (top 10% of all students in WA)
36.6%
80.0 and above (top 20% of all students in WA)
68.3%
70.0 and above (top 30% of all students in WA)
86.6%

Our School Dux, Charles Manger, was one of fifty students awarded prestigious General Exhibitions for his exceptional performance. This recognition highlights his academic excellence and the dedication and hard work he demonstrated throughout his studies.

Well done to Jasmine Orton, who received two Subject Certificates of Excellence for Health Studies and Psychology. These are awarded to those students who are in the top 0.5 per cent of candidates in each ATAR course examination set by the Authority, based on the examination score, or the top two candidates (whichever is the greater) in a course where at least 100 candidates sit the ATAR course examination.

Congratulations also to our nine students who received Certificates of Distinction and the 30 who received Certificates of Merit.

Certificates of Distinction were awarded to:

  • Riley Baddock
  • Grace Barnard
  • Maya Best
  • Taleisha Butler
  • Ashlyn Cole
  • Charles Manger
  • Daniel Nguyen
  • Jesse Rivers
  • Kaleb White

Certificates of Merit were awarded to:

  • Chloe Bartholomew
  • Elliott Berrigan
  • Jett Butler
  • Jacob Gidley
  • James Groocock
  • Charlotte Hayes
  • Laura Hazell
  • Lachlan Henery
  • Lucas Hill
  • Sarah Holland
  • Leeselle Jones
  • Jasmine Kane
  • Philippa Kapp
  • Cushla Kennedy
  • Nait Kuenen
  • Annika Neill
  • Michael O'Neill
  • Jasmine Orton
  • Summer Reid
  • Michael Rezkalla
  • Ariz Shahrul Azmir
  • Not For Publication
  • Demi Van Rensburg
  • Zachary Wright

Our varied educational pathways have demonstrated remarkable success in supporting students' post-school goals in 2024. Out of our 158 Year 12 students, 130 students successfully pursued alternative entry pathways to university:

  • 81 students achieved a traditional ATAR
  • 41 students completed the UniReady Program
  • 8 students obtained a Certificate IV with the required English grade

These pathways ensure that students have multiple opportunities to access higher education, reflecting our commitment to providing flexible and inclusive educational routes. The UniReady Program, in particular, offers students an alternative to traditional ATAR entry, providing a pathway that develops academic skills and offers a notional ATAR of 70 upon completion.
Our CareerLink program has seen 49 students Year 12 students achieve 56 VET qualifications.

  • 17 - Certificate IV
  • 24 - Certificate III
  • 15 - Certificate II

Our UniReady and CareerLink programs continue to grow each year, and this year was no exception. By offering diverse programs like these, we empower students to achieve their academic and career aspirations through personalised learning experiences.

Our sincere appreciation goes to the staff members and families who supported, mentored, and encouraged our Year 12 students throughout their educational journeys, helping them become their best selves.

No matter which pathway our students have taken, we are incredibly proud of them all and can't wait to see them make their positive mark on the world. On behalf of the St Mark’s community, we congratulate the entire Class of 2024 on their hard work and resilience and thank them for their wonderful contribution to our School and beyond.