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Congratulations, class of 2025! By Emily Kaine That’s where we’ll end our live coverage of HSC results. Thank you so much for following our blog.
More than 80,000 students across NSW woke to messages from NESA informing them of their results at 6am this morning, and at around 9am, students received their ATARs.
It was a day filled to the brim with emotion for students and their families, who saw the culmination of years of hard work realised as they opened their results.
The Herald has heard from some truly extraordinary young people from around the state: students who overcame learning disabilities, juggled study with professional sport, used their science subjects to build models to detect cancer, worked on government advisory committees, and achieved brilliant results in the face of unprecedented terror and tragedy.
And all of them, no matter their final mark, told us of big dreams they were keen to chase.
Congratulations to every single student in the class of 2025 – completing your HSC, in and of itself, is a monumental achievement.
Our team of education reporters will continue their coverage of the HSC over the coming days and weeks, so keep an eye out for those stories.
In the meantime, check out more of our HSC coverage:
North Sydney Boys, James Ruse bolt away in HSC rankings ‘A big relief’: The class of 2025 receive their HSC results The 2025 HSC honour roll: Every student with a top band listed Latest posts
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Nishika didn’t think she’d get the marks for this uni, but she was wrong By Emily Kowal There was a point earlier this year when western Sydney student Nishika Talusani let her University of Sydney dream float away.
“I wanted to go to USyd for law, which needed an ATAR of 99.5 – I never thought that would be possible. I let that dream go away,” said the Caroline Chisholm College stude
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