ÌÇÐÄlogoÃ×·ÆÍà Girls Achieve

ÌÇÐÄlogoÃ×·ÆÍà is proudly non selective and our girls achieve at the highest level in academia, sport and the arts.

In sport we have national, regional and competition champions. Our musicians dazzle audiences with concerts at the Sydney Opera House and the Town Hall and go on to exciting careers. Our co-curricular programs continue to thrive and grow exponentially every year. ÌÇÐÄlogoÃ×·ÆÍà alumnae are pioneers and frontrunners in fields as diverse as science, the arts, politics, sport, medicine, the media, academia, business and the law, and they have continued their studies at prestigious educational institutions such as the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, The Juilliard School, Harvard and Princeton University.

In line with our tradition of being leaders and innovators in girls education, ÌÇÐÄlogoÃ×·ÆÍà was one of the earliest in NSW to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program to all students in Year 11 and Year 12 as an alternative to the Higher School Certificate (HSC).

Both the HSC and IB Diploma provide an academic pathway to tertiary education around Australia and internationally. The IB Diploma Programme is suitable for those who enjoy a broad range of subjects, while the HSC suits those who wish to specialise in a particular field of study (a number of science or history units for example).

ÌÇÐÄlogoÃ×·ÆÍà provides an extensive subject selection process for all students in Year 10. This assists families to make the choice that is right for their daughter and her future.

In 2020 and 2021, ÌÇÐÄlogoÃ×·ÆÍà was named the Top IB School in Australia and Top 50 IB Global School. 

Results for the Class of 2024 are coming and will be uploaded when available.

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HSC and IB at ÌÇÐÄlogoÃ×·ÆÍÃ

The Class of 2024

Results for the Class of 2024 are coming and will be uploaded when available.

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Results for the Class of 2024 are coming and will be uploaded when available.
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Post School Destinations 2023

Overview

Reflecting on the achievements of our 2023 cohort, we are pleased to present the diverse post-school destinations of our graduates. Each student's journey is unique, reflecting their individual aspirations, interests and ambitions. From STEM fields to humanities, arts and business studies, our graduates have applied for courses that align with their interests and career goals. This diversity underscores our commitment to supporting our students in exploring and pursuing their passions, regardless of the field they choose to pursue.

Several students were awarded prestigious scholarships, including industry Co-op Scholarships from The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and The University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Commerce, Accounting and Information Technology. Additionally, students with ATARs of 98+ have been invited to receive the Dalyell Scholarship at The University of Sydney, while many others have received academic merit scholarships.

Recognising the significance of non-academic achievements, a large percentage of students were commended for their personal endeavours over their senior years. Participation in activities such as the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award, Cadets, as well as accomplishments in music and sport, earned students 'bonus points' which enhanced their university selection rank. Similarly, strong performance in certain subjects for the HSC or IB Diploma provided students with additional adjustments.

Four students demonstrated exceptional dedication in securing admissions to prestigious overseas institutions. These applications often involve auditions, portfolio submissions, and, in some cases, a commitment to pursuing additional studies from as early as Year 9 to demonstrate a sustained interest in a particular area of study.

Several students have opted to defer their offers to pursue a gap year. During this time, they will engage in overseas travel, work at summer camps in the USA, Canada, and UK boarding schools, gaining valuable life experiences and broadening their horizons before embarking on their academic journey.

Destinations

University of Technology Sydney  38 
University of Sydney 35
University of New South Wales 31
Macquarie University 12
University of Notre Dame  3
Western Sydney University  3 
University of Wollongong  2 
Australian Catholic University 1
Le Cordon Bleu 1
Torrens University 1
University of Newcastle 1
UNSW/ADFA  1 
Whitehouse Institute of Design  1 
Australian National University  4 
Bond University 3
University of Melbourne 3
University of Queensland  2 
University of Canberra  1 
University of Tasmania  1 
Whitehouse Institute of Design 1
 Berklee College of Music, USA 1
 Imperial College London, UK 1
 Nottingham Trent University, UK 1
 University of Edinburgh, UK 1

Courses

Society and Culture – Psychology/Psychological Science 12
Society and Culture – Arts/Liberal Arts and Science* 11
Society and Culture – Law* 11
Society and Culture – Criminology/Criminal Justice 2
Society and Culture – International Studies 2
Society and Culture – Cognitive and Brain Science 1
Society and Culture – Social Work 1
Health – Nursing 5
Health – Sport Science/Exercise Therapy/Physiotherapy  5 
Health – Medicine 3
Health – Pharmacy 3
Health – Speech Pathology 3
Health – Occupational Therapy 2
Health – Oral Health 2
Health – Diagnostic Radiography 1
Health – Midwifery 1
Health – Nutrition/Dietetics 1
Management and Commerce – Business/Commerce* 22
Management and Commerce – Actuarial 1
Management and Commerce – Accounting  1
Management and Commerce – Management (Events/Sport)  1
Creative Arts – Design: Fashion and Textiles, Interior Design, Product Design  5 
Creative Arts – Visual Communication 4
Creative Arts – Communication (Writing and Publishing/Media Arts and Production)
2
Creative Arts – Music (Composition)  2
Creative Arts – Performance and Theatre
2
Creative Arts – Fine Arts 1
Natural and Physical Sciences – Science/Advanced Science* 5
Natural and Physical Sciences – Clinical Science
2
Natural and Physical Sciences – Medical Science
2
Natural and Physical Sciences – Biotechnology
Natural and Physical Sciences – Forensic Science
1
Natural and Physical Sciences – Marine and Antarctic Science
1
Engineering and Related Technologies – Engineering: Chemical, Aeronautical, Mechanica, Civil, Mechatronic  8 
Engineering and Related Technologies – Advanced Computing
Architecture and Building – Architecture
Architecture and Building – Construction, Property, Project Management
Architecture and Building – Interior Architecture
Education – Early Childhood 2
Education – Primary 2
Education – Secondary 1
Information Technology – (incl. Coop Scholarship)   3 
Information Technology – Cybersecurity 1
 *Combined with other degrees