Academic outcomes
Roseville College is a non-selective school and yet our students achieve consistently high academic outcomes. With a strong focus on academic excellence in teaching, in learning and in innovative curriculum, we seek to inspire each girl to strive for her best.Excellence in HSC
Out of an average candidature of 70,000 students sitting the HSC examinations each year, we are proud of the results of our high achievers. But, at Roseville College, this is never the full story. We acknowledge the effort, the focus, and the achievements of each of our students, and we seek to inspire each girl to strive for her best.
Year 12 2023
We did it. I want to say how proud I am of students in the Class of 2023. It has been a long and challenging year, and watching everyone grow and succeed through this has been incredible. Next year, I will choose between Acting/Music Theatre, Biomedical Engineering, and Sport and Exercise Science. Quite the range, I know! I have received early entry into the Sydney Conservatorium for Music Theatre which is exciting. Thank you to my wonderful year group for making this year so great – I have loved my time at Roseville, I could not be more excited for what lies ahead.
Josephine Carroll – 99.25
2023 College Captain
Class of 2023, you have all worked so hard to achieve these great results! I am so proud of you. Working closely with my teachers and collaborating with my peers was the key to my HSC success. This support enabled me to truly understand the concepts being taught – hard work also helped! Next year, I have been awarded a Cadetship at UBS and will study either a Bachelor of Commerce or Economics at the University of Sydney. To the Class of 2024, I hope you enjoy all that Year 12 offers you – and remember to work closely with your incredible teachers. If you do your best, you can be proud of what you achieve.
Sarah Cornwell – 99.3
HSC Dux
Average % of A* or A ranking students
in Cambridge IGCSE international courses 2023
Extraordinary Results
Roseville College has been offering the globally recognised Cambridge IGCSE qualifications for eight years, with remarkable results. We acknowledge the dedication and effort of the students and their teachers.
2024 – Top in the World
Eva Mai came Top in the World in the subject of Physical Sciences. Congratulations to Eva and her teacher, Ms Dian Stewart.
2023 – Top in the World
Emily Barnard came Top in the World in the subject of World Literature. Remarkably, Charlotte Bailey and Annabel MacLachlan were just one mark below Emily.