As authorities do not supply data on SACE achievement for individual schools, The Advertiser scoured dozens of school websites and Facebook pages to find those trumpeting their success after students received their results on Tuesday. Almost all posted messages praising the resilience and determination of the Class of 2020 in the face of challenges posed by COVID-19. Many were claiming 100 per cent of students eligible to complete their SACE had done so.Schools choose to report to their communities on different measures. Common ones are SACE subject Merits, median ATARs, and numbers or proportions of students who achieve in various bands of the Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank system. Medians and percentages are more useful than raw numbers, because some schools have much larger Year 12 graduating cohorts than others.Investigator College at Victor Harbor boasted 75 per cent of all grades were As or Bs and a quarter of its university aspirants achieved ATARs above 90. Investigator’s head of senior school Belinda Delyster said the results were “truly excellent”. “In fact, our college’s results continue to rival those of the elite independent schools in capital cities,” she said. “Even more exciting is the fact that 80 per cent of those students wishing to attend university have already received early offers from the University of Adelaide and Flinders University.” St Dominic’s Priory College said 93 per cent of all grades were As or Bs. At St Peter’s Girls School, 73 per cent of all grades were As. That was up from 66 per cent last year in a fourth consecutive year of improvement. Some schools said they median ATARs in the high 80s. University Senior College had 13 students with ATARs above 99. Adelaide High School had 73 students with ATARS of 90-plus. At Parafield Gardens High School, the dux was Sebastian Facchin-Young with an ATAR of 99.95, followed by Fares Elmore on 99.8.Sebastian’s subject mix was strong in the sciences and he hopes to study medicine.Year 12 was tough because he was at risk of coronavirus due to health conditions, forcing him to learn remotely for nearly three months as well as give up his job at Foodland. “There was a lot of adjustment. I had to recognise that hey, I’m home but that doesn’t give me the excuse not to do anything,” he said. It was now a “bittersweet” feeling, he said – parting on a high of success from the school that felt like a second home.Fares wants to study computer science and artificial intelligence. A migrant from Egypt, he and his family hope to gain permanent residence. “My dream is aviation and becoming a commercial pilot,” he said.Some prominent schools offer the International Baccalaureate as well as the SACE, which affects results in several ways.Firstly, high academic achievers often opt for the IB, which makes a school’s SACE results look weaker than they would otherwise be.Secondly, IB results aren’t out yet until early January. When they arrive, it will alter schools’ final median ATARs. Also, some Year 12s do IB subjects and count them towards the SACE, so their SACE results aren’t yet finalised.

INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

Emmaus Christian College
100 per cent of students aiming to complete SACE were successful100 per cent of all Year 12 subjects were awarded a C grade or higher43.8 per cent of all grades were As, compared to 30 per cent statewide10 students received Merits55 per cent (29 students) achieved an ATAR over 8026 per cent (14 students) achieved an ATAR over 9013 per cent (7 students) achieved an ATAR over 95The highest ATAR was 98.95 achieved by Laura Fang
Encounter Lutheran College
100 per cent of students aiming to complete SACE were successful 70 per cent of students eligible for an ATAR scored above 80Students achieved above state average for subject results in the ‘A’ band

Eynesbury Senior College
45 per cent of students achieved an ATAR over 9021 per cent of students achieved an ATAR over 95Dux Ruby Briffa scored an ATAR of 99.3.Other top ATARs:Faith Chin 98.3 Thenul Amaratunga 98.25Sarah Edwards 97.6Taylor Portelli 97.6Chinenye Achusiogu 97.5Amelie Franchi 97.3Thi Hong Minh (Amber) Phan 96.9Jade Kam 96.3Yuquan (Austin) Su 95.95
Faith Lutheran College
100 per cent of eligible students achieved their SACEOf students eligible for an ATAR:7 achieved an ATAR over 95 (8.9 per cent of students)11 students achieved an ATAR 90 and above (14 per cent)31 students achieved an ATAR 80 and above (39 per cent)Dux Lucy Blenkiron achieved an ATAR of 98.75Other top ATARs:Nalieka Hassold 97.90Tomas Heuzenroeder 97.05Isabel Nietschke 96.30Caitlin Stafford 96.15Betija Baikova 95.80Amy Lewis 95.65Sarah Morris 93.10Nikki Grosser 92.55Kasey Knowles 92.80Two students were awarded Merits, Lucy Blenkiron and Amy Lewis100 per cent of all students’ subject scores were A, B or C
Immanuel College
Stephanie Turner and Bella Wehr were joint Dux for 2020, both with an ATAR of 99.25Matthew D’Achille and Amy O’Leary both achieved ATARs above 99. 33.5 per cent of students achieved an ATAR of 90 or aboveStudents achieved a total of 38 Merits and 77 A+ grades
Investigator College
100 per cent SACE completion28 per cent of grades were As with 75 per cent either As or BsMerits: Alicia Crowhurst (Modern History) and Jennifer Panozzo (English)80 per cent of students wishing to attend university have already received early offers from Adelaide University or Flinders University.Dux Alicia Crowhurst achieved an ATAR of 98.65Of uni aspirants (making up 70 per cent of graduates) average ATAR was 76 and:25 per cent scored an ATAR of 90 or above42 per cent scored an ATAR of 80 or above63 per cent scored an ATAR of 70 or above
King’s Baptist Grammar
10 per cent of students scored ATARs 95 or higher25 per cent of students scored ATARs 90 or higher40 per cent of students scored ATARs 85 or higher51 per cent of students scored ATARs 80 or higher

Pedare Christian College
80 per cent of all grades were As or BsDux Soniya Panakkal achieved an ATAR of 98.3Other top ATARs:Maya Smale: 98.2Liliana Carletti: 97.9Cooper Sutton: 97.0Nazeeba Abdullah: 95.5
Pembroke School
(22 SACE students studied an International Baccalaureate subject this year, meaning that for nearly 13 per cent of the school’s SACE cohort their results will improve further in January when IB Diploma and subject results are released)SACE results so far:All eligible students completed their SACEBrendan Lu received the highest possible ATAR of 99.95 with four Merits in Specialist Mathematics, Economics, Chemistry, and English Literary Studies.From ATAR results received so far:16 students received an ATAR of 99 or above43 students received an ATAR of 95 or above68 students received an ATAR of 90 or above100 A+ grades were achieved42 Merits across 16 subjects10 students received multiple Merits11 students studied at Adelaide University within the Headstart Program. They all achieved High Distinctions, which contributed to strong ATARs.
Portside Christian College
100pc SACE completionDux Filbert Christone achieved an ATAR of 99.4 and a Governor of SA Excellence Award.Renee Slater has been awarded a Marta Sved Scholarship at Adelaide University.Five Year 11 students achieved an A+ in the Stage 2 (Year 12) Research Project

Prince Alfred College
57 per cent of students achieved an ATAR of 80 or above21 per cent achieved ATARs of 95 or aboveATARs of 99 or above: Jason Gong 99.45Preshaan Thavarajah 99.30Zac Palser 99.10 Angus Russell 99.0024 students gained a total of 27 Merits
Pulteney Grammar
100 per cent SACE completion23.5 per cent of students achieved an ATAR of 95 or above44.7 per cent of students achieved an ATAR of 90 or above5.9 per cent of students achieved an ATAR of 99 or aboveMedian ATAR was 87.8018 students gained a total of 26 Merits across 18 subjects. Dux was Declan Beard, ATAR 99.95Proxime Accessit was Dyllan Zhang, ATAR 99.65Number of students achieving A grades rose for the fourth year running.

Scotch College
100 per cent SACE completion70 per cent of students scored an ATAR above 8025 per cent scored an ATAR above 95 (25 students)4 students scored an ATAR above 9950 students achieved an ATAR of 90 or aboveStudents gained 30 Merits across 15 subjectsDux of Combined Studies – Emilie RainbirdDux of Humanities – Zachary HorbeltDux of Science – Lucy Knight
Seymour College
The school says a quarter of students are awaiting their ATAR, pending release of International Baccalaureate results on January 3. So far:33 per cent scored ATAR 90 or more52 per cent scored ATAR 80 or moreGina Wang, at age 16, attained the highest possible ATAR of 99.95. She was awarded 7 Merits and 4 A+ grades from 2018-2020. She also gained High Distinctions in two subjects in Adelaide University’s Headstart program this year.Year 11 student Josephine Oehler gained an ATAR of 99.0558 A+ grades were achieved34 Merits were awarded across 11 subjects22 per cent of SACE students gained one or more Merit90 per cent of grades were in the A or B band
St John’s Grammar
Dux Willard Ravenscroft achieved an ATAR of 99.35 and Merits in Modern History and EnglishProxime Accessit Mitchell Keegan achieved an ATAR of 98.90 and a Merit for the Research Project.20 per cent of students achieved an ATAR above 95.35 per cent of students (27 students) achieved an ATAR above 90.9 students were awarded a total of 10 Merits across 7 subjectsA perfect score equivalency was achieved by another five students across eight university subjects.90 per cent of all grades were A or B grades

St Peter’s College
15 students (11 per cent of students) achieved an ATAR of 99 or above22 (16.2 per cent) achieved an ATAR of 98 or above45 (33.1 per cent) achieved an ATAR of 95 or above69 (50.7 per cent) achieved an ATAR of 90 or above95 (69.9 per cent) achieved an ATAR of 80 or above105 (77.2 per cent) achieved an ATAR of 75 or aboveMedian ATAR was 90.2.3 students achieved highest possible ATAR of 99.95:Oliver Kleinig Shreyans Sinhal Yifan Zhao Other top ATARs: Rushan Khurram 99.9Abdullah Rizwan 99.9Isaac Hoe 99.85Thomas Jose 99.75Charles Balnaves 99.7Charles Morton 99.7Shiva Mukherjee 99.65Dylan Lennon 99.6Marcus Gunn 99.5James Tallent 99.5Samuel Tregenza 99.3Thomas Ferguson 99.2534 students gained a total of 57 Merits
St Peter’s Girls School
73 per cent of grades were As, up from 66 per cent last yearMedian ATAR was 92.85 38 per cent of students achieved an ATAR of 95 or above.Eleanor Anderson recorded an ATAR of 99.4 and gained two Merits. Isabelle Norman received an ATAR of 98.9 and three Merits, and has been accepted into the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.Students achieved a total of 19 Merits45 of the 65 Year 12 students have secured early entry to Adelaide or Flinders universities
Tatachilla Lutheran College
Dux Mitchell Livingston achieved an ATAR of 97.20Other top ATARS:Rory Bowles 96.05Jay Van Dam 94.15Hannah Miller 92.40Loki Hall 92.10Lachlan Barnes 90.50Corey Kemp 90.20Corey Kemp scored a Merit for Research Project, Hannah Miller for Design Communications Solutions: Photography

Torrens Valley Christian School
100 per cent SACE completion7 MeritsHighest ATAR was 99.75 10 per cent of ATARs were over 9516 per cent of ATARs were over 9040 per cent of ATARs were over 8082 per cent of grades were Bs or higher35 per cent of grades were As
Trinity College
99 per cent students achieved their SACEDux was Harliai Curthoys-Davies with an ATAR of 99.60 and Merits in Chemistry and English.Other top ATARs:Cooper Everett 99.10Yumeng Liu 99.10Olivia Puccini 97.80Fatin Syed 97.75James Prior 97.50Flynn Hawkey 97.25Angus Heath 96.80Felicity Paige 96.55Sophie Fielke 96.15Danielle Zeitz 96.1531 students attained an ATAR above 903 students attained ATARs above 99More than 100 students scored ATARs above 70 353 A Grades were awarded
University Senior College
Dux was Le Jiang with the highest possible ATAR of 99.95 and a Merit in English.Adnan Hasnat and Danny Nguyen were equal Proximae Accessit with ATARs of 99.9.Other top ATARS:Savannah-Leigh Stevenson 99.75Jennifer Arens 99.7Emily Chybinski 99.55Sarthak Mehta 99.55Kevin Phan 99.45Ali Alsharifi 99.35Liana Evangelista 99.25Liam Jacobsen 99.2Timothy Rodrigues 99.2Jeevika Nagpal 99.05Isabella Cimarosti 98.60Elli Papas 98.45Alexandra Gauci 98.35Mahith Fonseka 98.30Kevin Su 98.25Thomas Hick 98.15Emily Chambers 98.00Students achieved 412 A grades and 95 A+ gradesStudents gained at total of 44 Merits in 14 subjectsAlso 12 High Distinctions in Adelaide University Headstart program
Walford Anglican School for Girls
Martina Theodorakakos was the only girl in the state to achieve “perfect” results by the SACE Board’s criteria of five or more Merits, including one for the Research Project.

Westminster School
Median ATAR was 86.0552.1 per cent of grades were As91.3 per cent of grades were As and BsOf the 145 students eligible for an ATAR:20.7 per cent of students achieved an ATAR 95+38.6 per cent of students achieved an ATAR 90+61.4 per cent of students achieved an ATAR 80 +Dux was Zoe Smith with ATAR of 99.65 and Merits for Dance and Scientific Studies.Proxime Accessit was Jade Pearson-McKenzie with ATAR 99.5 and Merits in Biology, Psychology, Scientific Studies and Research Project B. Other top ATARs:Timothy Blyzno 99.4Rianna Rawat (two Merits) 99.4Aleisha Elliott (two Merits) 99.1Elise Long (one Merit) 98.95Ruby Liptak (two Merits) 98.85, and was also a recipient of the Governor of SA Commendation Excellence AwardRhianna Barney 98.8Samuel Blyzno 98.6Yuqi Fang (two Merits) 98.35Mu Zhang (three Merits) 98.2Caitlin Edwards (one Merit) 97.95Hannah Venturi (one Merit) 97.9 Grace Taplin (one Merit) 97.8Alice Wyness (one Merit) 97.8Sienna Rouvray 97.7Angus Thomson 97.45George Turnbull (one Merit) 97.1Riley Chapman (one Merit) 96.55Zhiai Zhang 96.4Patrick Davison 96.05Timothy Middleton 96Kaine Baldwin (one Merit) 95.8Mae Johnson (one Merit) 95.65Kurt Schenk (one Merit) 95.65Emily Close 95.4Gemma Dandie 95.4Claire Rose (one Merit) 95.1Joshua Gomez 95Amy Liew 95Ruby Liptak and Sidhaarath Sellvakumaran (Modified SACE) achieved Governor of SA Excellence Awards.Students gained a total of 42 SACE Merits in 18 subjects.

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

Blackfriars Priory School
10 students (15 per cent of cohort) achieved ATARS of 90 or aboveStudents achieved a total of 10 MeritsThe school says: “We are still awaiting the final incorporation of Certificate III VET studies into students’ results, so as yet are unable to publish full ATAR data for the Class of 2020.”
Cabra Dominican College
100 per cent SACE completionStudents gained a total of 33 Merits60 A+ grades6.3 per cent of all grades were A+ compared with 4.23 per cent as the state average80.47 per cent of all grades were B or higher, compared to the SACE state average of72.87 per cent99.4 per cent of all grades were C or higher26 students achieved an ATAR above 90Dux was Lucy Thiselton with an ATAR of 99.10 and a Merit for Research Project.Proxime Accessit was Aaron Quick with an ATAR of 98.80 and Merits in English Literary Studies and Research Project.Other top ATARs:Ezequiel Gonzalez Pinheiro 98.70Rebecca Mangelsen 98.65 Luke O’Hara 98.10Stefan Juhasz 97.60Laura Stephens 97.30 Michael Croft 97.20 Armando Ramirez Torres 97.10Mia Mathew-Klose 97.00Dylan Croft 96.80Allivia Pratt 94.50 Lachlan Huxtable 94.45 8 students completed 13 university courses and achieved Credits to High Distinctions, as part of their SACE41 students completed VET courses as part of their SACE

Cardijn College
100 per cent SACE completionDux was Wes Weetra with an ATAR of 98.7 and Merits in English and HealthProxime Accessit was Nicholas Aplin with an ATAR of 98.15Other top ATARs:Danielle Grout 96.7Adam Galant-Ludwisiak 96.65Kayla Howes 96.2Deacon Penn 96.05Amber Stattin 95.420 students gained a total of 22 Merits83.2 per cent of all grades were As or Bs
Christian Brothers College
100 per cent SACE completionOf the 114 students eligible for an ATAR, 14 per cent (16 students) achieved an ATAR over 90. In total, 31.5 per cent of eligible students scored an ATAR over 80. Students achieved 11 merits across 7 subjects.32.6 per cent of all grades were As.Dux was Joseph Tripodi who achieved an ATAR of 99.7 and 3 Merits.Other top ATARS:Joshua Sharp 98.9Samuel Sentschuk 96.65John Briggs 96.25Matthew Frost 95.9Aakash Joseph 95.25Sanjeev Garfield 95.15
Gleeson College
15 per cent of students with an ATAR 90 or above.6 per cent with ATAR 95 or above.30 per cent of all grades were As77 per cent of all grades were As or Bs26 A+ grades awardedDux was Lara Copeland with 98.55 ATAR and a Merit in PsychologyProxime Accessit was Chelsea Rulla with ATAR 97.55 and Merit in Child StudiesOther top ATARs:Madison Sauerwald 97.4Callum McFadden 96.9Caitlin Mikutta 95.8Kiana Pascoe 95.5Imogen Brooksby 95.35
Kildare College
100 per cent SACE completion22 per cent of students with ATAR 90 or aboveDux was Grace Builder with an ATAR of 99.10Proxime Accessit was Sofia Ferraretto with ATAR 98.15

Loreto College
100 per cent SACE completion.61 per cent of all grades were As95 per cent of all grades were in the A or B range. 40 per cent of students achieved an ATAR of 90 or aboveDux was Sarah Ljubicic with ATAR of 99.85 and 4 Merits.Kate McKay scored ATAR 99.45 and 3 Merits and a Governor of South Australia Commendation Award.Madeleine Flapper scored ATAR of 99.10.
Mary MacKillop College
100 per cent SACE completionDux was Jasmine Masefield.Proxime Accessit was Mia Carpinelli.Students achieved a total of 5 Merits.
Mercedes College
39 per cent of students achieved an ATAR of 90 or above16 percent gained an ATAR of 95 or higher. 164 students across Years 11 and 12 gained an A grade in at least one Year 12 subject.The school says full SACE results, including the Dux, will be finalised with the release of the IB Diploma results on January 3.
Mount Carmel College
100 per cent SACE completion for eligible students.Almost a quarter of all grades were As.Dux was Samuel Harris with an ATAR of 98.8
Nazareth Catholic College
100 per cent SACE completion.38 students scored an ATAR greater than 90Dux was Nikki Olszewski with an ATAR of 98.1 and 3 Merits.Proxime Accessit was Phi-Khanh Tran with ATAR of 97.3.Students achieved a total of 19 Merits, 7 of them for Research Project.31 per cent of all grades were As.
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College
100 per cent SACE completion.Dux was Nirzana (no surname published) with an ATAR of 98.65Prixime Accessit was Mehak with an ATAR of 95.65International Dux was ThanhTwo students gained a Merit each.
Rostrevor College
100 per cent SACE completion.All subject grades were As, Bs or Cs.24 per cent of those eligible for an ATAR scored 90 or over.55 A+ grades achieved.Students gained a total of 29 Merits.Top ATARs:Giovanni Elias 99.9Thomas Hill 99.8Gianni Bergamin 99.7Christy Saji 99.55Liam D’Silva 98.35Domenic Strangio 98.35Jack Haddad 98.3Noah McNamara 96.5Christopher Votino 96.05Ethan Lee 95.75Daniel Malatests 95.25
St Aloysius College
100 per cent SACE completion.30 Merits across 14 subjects. 28 per cent of ATARs over 90. Dux Holy Burns.Breanna Terrington and Catherine Huo also achieved ATARs over 99.
St Columba College
Dux was Deng Garang Deng who achieved an ATAR of 98.1. Daniel Perkins, Brooke Fry and Caitlin Hughes all received an ATAR above 90.
St Dominic’s Priory College
100 per cent SACE completion.Students achieved 17 Merits across 12 subjects.19 per cent of students gained an ATAR 95 or above.36 per cent gained an ATAR 90 or aboveDux was Anna Nguon with ATAR 99.9.Proxime Accessit was Anna Ngo with ATAR 99.8Emma Caporaso scored ATAR 99.393 per cent of all grades were As and Bs
St Frances de Sales College
100 per cent SACE completionDux was Thomas Dee with ATAR 99.15Other top ATARS:Jackson Rendall 97.85Madison Violi 93.5Shelby King 89.3Jake Rutter 89.2510 with ATARs in the 80s2 students scored a Merit each.Two-thirds of all grades were As or Bs

St Ignatius’ College
100 per cent SACE completion63 per cent of grades were As119 A+ grades achieved47 Merits went to 32 students in 17 subjects.One student gained 4 Merits.64 students (or 47 per cent of students) scored an ATAR 90 or above.Median ATAR 88.8.10 students (7.3 per cent of cohort) scored ATAR 99 or above.48 students (35 per cent of cohort) scored ATAR 95 or above.64 students (46.7 per cent of cohort) scored ATAR 90 or above.
St Mary’s College
100 per cent SACE Completion28 per cent of students with ATAR over 909.3 per cent of students with ATAR over 95Dux was Brinda M with ATAR of 99.48 students gained a Merit each.
St Michael’s College
100 per cent SACE completion.54 students with ATAR 90 or above97 students with ATAR 80 or above77 A+ grades achieved by 54 students29 students gained A grades in 5 or 6 subjects each40 per cent of all grades were As31 Merits from 24 students across 13 subjectsParas Stefanopoulos was one of five South Australian students to achieve five subject Merits, including one for the Research project, to meet the SACE Board’s criteria for “perfect” results. His ATAR was the highest possible 99.95.
St Patrick’s Technical College
100 per cent SACE completionA record 100 students were signed up to apprenticeships.
St Paul’s College
100 per cent SACE completion Dux was Caleb Lotstra with an ATAR of 97.251 A grades across 17 subjects.
Thomas More College
17 per cent of grades were As27 per cent of students scored ATAR 80 or above4 per cent of students with ATAR 95 or aboveDux was Gordon Yang with ATAR 98.8Other top ATARs:Masoumeh Rahimi 97Tiffany Le 96.9Sian Phan 96.2 and Merit for Integrated LearningAshley Marasigan 94.9
Xavier College
100 per cent SACE completion.Dux was David Sutton who achieved an ATAR 98.95 and a Governor’s Award for Excellence. Other top ATARs:David Sutton 98.95Isaac Condon 96.55 Ruth Slattery 96.5 Ethan White 96.3 Shannon Vickers-Jecs 95.5 Zack Halkias 95.2 Millie Curry 95.15 Amy Roberts 94.95 Summer Hill 94.9 Max Fraser 94.65Laura Harris 94.65 6 students achieved a total of 7 Merits23 students achieved an A+ subject grade

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Adelaide High

73 students with an ATAR of 90 or above16 Merits and 58 A+ gradesDux was Sam Lovat with 99.6 ATARInternational dux was Gabriel De Bacco with 95.1 ATAROther top ATARS:Tien Lam 99.3Jessica Zhou 99.3Ajeendra Panicker 99.25Shardul Mulye 99.2Gianni Cirocco 99.1
Bordertown High
Dux was Kahli Lock with 97.3 ATAR
Craigmore High
Dux was Lara Clark with 94.95 ATAR
Golden Grove High
100 per cent SACE completion20 per cent of grades were As (190 A grades total)20 A+ grades4 students with ATAR over 9522 students with ATAR over 8528 students with ATAR over 80 (one in six students)
Grant High
Dux was Rylan Ward with 98.8 ATARMaddie Sage “above 90” ATARManon Finch and Gajanan Frost gained a Merit each
Hallett Cove School
17.9 per cent of all grades were As, an increase from 13.4 per cent in 2019. 59.9 per cent of grades were either As or Bs, up from 55.1 per cent in 2019.Viraj Chaggar scored an ATAR of 99.10Six students scored an ATAR above 90. They wereViraj ChaggarEesha DevgunLachlan LindquistZach MarshallAdele CocksCasey HoleAnother 11 students scored ATARs in the 80s

Henley High
98.5 per cent of students achieved their SACE23 Merits37 students with an ATAR above 90Dux was Amanda Jayawickrama with 99.5 ATAR
Keith Area School
Dux was Jazz Gilbertson with 93.45 ATAR

Le Fevre High
95 per cent SACE completion.63.3 per cent of all grades were in the A and B grade bands. 9 A+ gradesAmber Morgan gained a Merit
Mannum Community College
100 per cent SACE completionDux was Brock Heward

Marryatville High
98.7 per cent SACE completion 26 students with an ATAR above 9526 students achieved a MeritDux was Harry Boon with 98.95 ATARProxime Accessit was Emma Smith with 98.85 ATAROther top ATARs:Kanchna Balamuthukrishnan 98.55Trung Phan 98.45Francesca Queale 98.45Odette Biggs 98.2Alex Lee 98.2Asaha Reilly 97.7Lukas Suphke 97.6Thien Mai 97.5Jeongyeon Moon 97.5Lachlan Maggs-Pearce 97.25Sophia Camilos 97.05
Modbury High

99.2 per cent SACE completionDux was Greta Matthias with 99.1 ATARMerits awarded to:Kiah Divall Chantelle Andrews Callum Edwards Greta Matthias Hassan SafiTasnuva Tahabub
Mt Gambier High
94.1 per cent SACE completion11 per cent with ATAR 90 or aboveTop ATARs:Caitlin Carraill 95.96Toneya Carraill 95.35Madison Kilsby 93.80Jeffrey Judd 92.55Brandi Miller 92.53
Naracoorte High School
Dux wasAshlea O’Shaughnessy with 95.9 ATAR
Northern Adelaide Senior College
100 per cent SACE completion by 109 students22 Merits27 A+ gradesDux was Blake Favretto with 99.9 ATAR

Norwood Morialta High

100 per cent SACE completion with 290 students graduating20 students achieved Merits22 students achieved an ATAR above 95. William (no surname published) was Dux with an ATAR of 99.7Proximae Accessit was Yue Mann with 99.3 ATAROther top ATARs (surnames not published):Anthony 99.25 Irhas 98.9Nicholas 98.7Haoyang 98.65Ninuri Jinara 98.6Jason 98.35
Nuriootpa High

158 students completed SACE31 students achieved an ATAR of 80 or above
Lucy Dickinson achieved a 98.9 ATARAlyssa Feltus 97.35Katie Koch 97. 3Metala Burgess 97.1Ella Rothe 94.75Hayley Tonkin 94.65Abby Materne 94.5Angie Couzner 94.5Tayla Morton 92.45Natasha Phillips 91.95
Penola High

Dux was Ebonie Moulton with 81.25 ATARAmy Whitehouse 70.85

Port Lincoln High

Talia Robinson and Jock Carr achieved Merits
Renmark High

Nine students scored ATARs above 85 Dux was Dana Hansen 97.8Rachel Humble 91.15Ella Flaherty 89.95

Seaview High

Erin P scored a 96.20 ATARMax B 94.60Ethan W 93.95Lola W 93.60Kass P 92.75Casey J 90.25
Urrbrae Agricultural High
Dux was Louis Sheppard with 97.85 ATAR
Victor Harbor High

Dux was Mitchell DoigOthers with ATARs in the 80s and 90s were:Abigail ArchboldJessica CollinsAmber De BarroAxel KingstonBrooke LangTika LynchMiranda McGivernEmily PuckridgeJack ReadAmber RosePatrick SrokaBrodie Vincent.
Waikerie High
Top ATARs achieved by Bonnie Dolphin and Cade Ridley
Wirreanda High
Dux was Georgia U with 96.5 ATAROther high performers were:Jacob RTyler WMitchell SGypsy SMax JAurora CSara WColt SKaitlyn M
A celebration of the 2020 South Australian Certificate of Education students, compiled by the SACE Board.



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