UPDATE
Text version of the entire list from the Daily Telegraph.
PDF document of the entire list from the Herald (thanks matty_boi17).
Thanks to Vanessa (ptitsa), we now have a copy of the list of students who topped courses.
Aboriginal Studies through to Mathematics Extension 2 (468kb)
Metal and Engineering through to Visual Arts (466kb)
Congratulations to all students who appear on this list!
Text version of the entire list from the Daily Telegraph.
PDF document of the entire list from the Herald (thanks matty_boi17).
Thanks to Vanessa (ptitsa), we now have a copy of the list of students who topped courses.
Aboriginal Studies through to Mathematics Extension 2 (468kb)
Metal and Engineering through to Visual Arts (466kb)
Congratulations to all students who appear on this list!
Daily Telegraph
* Total students: 66,279
* First in course: 106 students
* First in four courses: Laurence Field (Sydney Grammar School)
* First in three courses: Ilana Cohn (Moriah College, Queens Park Campus/The Open High School)
* Students first in two courses: Six
* Top student in English Extension 2: Charles Prestidge-King (Orange High School)
* Top student in Mathematics Extension 2: Andrew Ngai (James Ruse Agricultural High School)
* Boys who made first in course list: 40 per cent (up 8 per cent)
* Girls first in course: 60 per cent
* Non-school students: Five taught by external tutors, three through universities and two through TAFE
* Country students first in course: 18
* Public/private break-up: Public school students came first in 56 subjects; private, 51