Homepage Enrolment Academic Achievements 2025 Early Uni Triumph: Class of 2025 Achieves Top Marks and Dux Honour Thirteen students from the Class of 2025 have achieved outstanding success in their undertaking of university subjects, with one student earning the title of Dux in his program. Collectively, these highly capable Year 12 students achieved an impressive 12 High Distinctions and 13 Distinctions through their participation in three elite programs: University of Adelaide Headstart: Jordan van den Heuvel, Bede Hansch-Maher, Michael Stevenson Flinders University Extension Studies: Kenny Xu, Hayden Shields, Arjan Budwal, Annie Nath, Thomas Tabaranza, Kevin Luu UniSA Accelerate: Leni Fendt, Rudra Yadav, Alex Kavanagh, Piper Chan Subjects studied included Public Relations, Data Analytics, Psychology, Mathematics, Economics, Digital Graphics, and Biology - where Bede Hansch-Maher earned the Overall 2025 Dux title with an outstanding average of 98 across both semesters. Michael Stevenson achieved High Distinctions for Mathematics 1A and Mathematics 1B through the University of Adelaide’s Headstart program and is grateful to the College for providing the opportunity to get a taste of university life. “The College was instrumental in providing the pathway that led to my participation in the Headstart Scholarship Program. Even during the middle years, I felt that the college facilitated the deepening of my study of mathematics, through the organisation of accelerated studies and support from experienced teachers,” Michael said. In addition to providing students an early tertiary education experience, research shows that undertaking a university subject can also boost ATAR results, providing an added advantage for students seeking to broaden their learning. “Through university subjects, our students are further challenged academically and explore new areas of learning that spark their unique interests,” said Director of Teaching and Learning, Peter Rossi. “This often leads to an improved academic achievement, as students can use their university results to strengthen their final ATAR score. It’s no surprise this pathway is growing in popularity at the College, and future Year 12 cohorts are encouraged to consider this valuable option.”