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The Nation's Top 50 Co-Ed, Girls & Boys THE NATION’S TOP 50 CO-ED, GIRLS & BOYS CO-EDUCATIONAL GIRLS BOYS NATIONAL AVERAGE SCORE: 3311 Based on NAPLAN scores in Years 7 and 9 Rank School Sector Score School Sector Score School Sector Score 2012 State ICSEA* 2012 State ICSEA* 2012 State ICSEA* 2012 1 JAMES RUSE AGRICULTURAL HIGH, CARLINGFORD NSW G 1176 4416 NoRTH SYDNEY GIRLS HIGH NSW G 1183 4273 NoRTH SYDNEY BoYS HIGH NSW G 1177 4180 2 BAULKHAM HILLS HIGH NSW G 1169 4151 SYDNEY GIRLS HIGH NSW G 1141 4247 SYDNEY BoYS HIGH NSW G 1159 4162 3 GIRRAWeeN HIGH NSW G 1161 4150 HoRNSBY GIRLS HIGH NSW G 1189 4226 SYDNEY GRAMMAR NSW I 1209 4133 4 NoRTHERN BeACHES SecoNDARY COLLEGE, MANLY NSW G 1180 4110 MAcRoBERTSON GIRLS HIGH, MeLBOURNE** VIC G 1128 4146 MeLBOURNE HIGH** VIC G 1139 4129 5 PERTH ModeRN** WA G 1150 4100 ST GeoRGE GIRLS HIGH NSW G 1115 4093 NoRMANHURST BoYS HIGH NSW G 1187 4082 6 FoRT STReeT HIGH, PETERSHAM NSW G 1145 4096 PLC,BURWOOd VIC I 1174 3878 SYDNEY TecHNICAL HIGH, BeXLEY NSW G 1130 4056 7 HURLSTONE AGRICULTURAL HIGH, GLENFIELD NSW G 1068 4044 AscHAM, EdgECLIFF NSW I 1188 3854 ST ALOYSIUS’ COLLEGE, MILSONS POINT NSW I 1194 3858 8 PENRITH HIGH NSW G 1141 4027 SCEGGS, DARLingHURST NSW I 1203 3845 ST KEvin’S COLLEGE, TOORAK VIC C 1166 3762 9 CARINGBAH HIGH NSW G 1130 4017 FinTONA GIRLS’, BALWYN VIC I 1184 3817 BRisbANE GRAMMAR QLD I 1189 3758 10 MEREWETHER HIGH, BROADMEAdoW NSW G 1114 3973 ABBOTSLEIGH, WAHRooNGA NSW I 1187 3814 CAMBERWELL GRAMMAR, CANTERBURY VIC I 1197 3753 11 NoSSAL HIGH, BeRWICK** VIC G 1102 3970 KOROWA AngLicAN GIRLS’, GLEN IRis VIC I 1192 3811 SCOTCH COLLEGE, HAWTHORN VIC I 1197 3749 12 SMITHS HILL HIGH, WoLLONGONG NSW G 1141 3958 MERidEN, STRATHFIELd NSW I 1165 3808 MELBOURNE GRAMMAR VIC I 1187 3746 13 GoSFORD HIGH NSW G 1105 3950 PYMBLE LAdiES’ COLLEGE, PYMBLE NSW I 1200 3805 TRiniTY GRAMMAR, KEW VIC I 1189 3741 14 SUZANNE CORY HIGH, WeRRIBee** VIC G 1085 3899 MLC, BURWOOD NSW I 1180 3794 BARKER COLLEGE, HORnsbY NSW I 1191 3739 15 HUNTingTOWER, MOUNT WAVERLEY VIC I 1168 3796 WILDERNESS, MEdindiE SA I 1160 3783 ST PETER’S COLLEGE, ADELAidE SA I 1176 3709 16 MALEK FAHD ISLAMIC, GReeNACRE NSW I 1067 3765 LAURisTON GIRLS’, ARMADALE VIC I 1204 3781 ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE, BRisbANE QLD C 1232 3698 17 BALLARAT CLAREndON COLLEGE VIC I 1143 3763 MENTONE GIRLS’ GRAMMAR VIC I 1156 3779 CAnbERRA GRAMMAR ACT I 1186 3696 18 ST AndREws CHRisTIAN COLLEGE, WANTIRNA VIC I 1192 3749 PLC SYdnEY, CROYDON NSW I 1169 3773 NEwingTON COLLEGE, STANMORE NSW I 1161 3693 19 PENLEigH & EssEndON GRAMMAR, KEILOR EAST VIC I 1143 3735 MLC, KEW VIC I 1189 3772 HALE, WEMBLEY DOwns WA I 1164 3690 20 SHENTON COLLEGE** WA G 1154 3734 SHELFORD GIRLS’ GRAMMAR, CAULFIELD VIC I 1185 3766 THE SCOTS COLLEGE, BELLEVUE HiLL NSW I 1181 3678 21 HAILEYBURY COLLEGE, KEYsbOROUGH VIC I 1124 3726 MELBOURNE GIRLS’ GRAMMAR VIC I 1176 3766 SCEgs (SHORE), NORTH SYdnEY NSW I 1187 3678 22 KILvingTON GRAMMAR, ORMOnd VIC I 1169 3719 KAMBALA, ROSE BAY NSW I 1198 3760 KNOX GRAMMAR, WAHROOngA NSW I 1184 3674 23 SOMERSET COLLEGE, MUdgEERABA QLD I 1160 3711 WENONA, NORTH SYdnEY NSW I 1217 3746 TRiniTY GRAMMAR, SUMMER HiLL NSW I 1176 3673 24 SeFTON HIGH NSW G 1008 3709 ST MARY’S AngLicAN GIRLS’, KARRinYUP WA I 1156 3744 THE King’S SCHOOL, NORTH PARRAMATTA NSW I 1175 3670 25 GLENUNGA INTERNATIONAL HIGH** SA G 1138 3709 MLC, CLAREMONT WA I 1185 3743 CHRisT CHURCH GRAMMAR, CLAREMONT WA I 1180 3669 26 ST LEONARD’S COLLEGE, BRigHTON VIC I 1165 3704 CAMBERWELL AngLicAN GIRLS’ GRAMMAR, CANTERBURY VIC I 1186 3741 CRAnbROOK, BELLEVUE HiLL NSW I 1189 3654 27 SCECGS REDLAnds, CREMORNE NSW I 1194 3692 ROSEviLLE COLLEGE NSW I 1185 3730 ST IgnATIUS’ COLLEGE, LANE COVE NSW I 1175 3604 28 REddAM HOUSE,NORTH BOndi NSW I 1147 3689 BRisbANE GIRLS GRAMMAR** QLD I 1182 3730 AngLicAN CHURCH GRAMMAR, BRisbANE QLD I 1149 3599 29 EMANUEL, RAndwick NSW I 1194 3677 ST HiLDA’S AngLicAN, MOSMAN PARK WA I 1185 3726 XAviER COLLEGE, KEW VIC C 1177 3598 30 BoX HILL HIGH VIC G 1129 3671 QUEEnwOOD, MOSMAn NSW I 1183 3724 SCOTCH COLLEGE, SWAnbOURNE WA I 1193 3596 31 ALL SAinTS’ COLLEGE, BULL CREEK WA I 1161 3668 LORETO KIRRibiLLi NSW I 1193 3723 BRigHTON GRAMMAR, BRigHTON VIC I 1192 3595 32 BRISBANE STATE HIGH** QLD G 1084 3668 STRATHCONA BAPTisT GIRLS’ GRAMMAR, CANTERBURY VIC I 1181 3722 YESHivAH And BETH RivkAH COLLEGES, ST KILDA VIC I 1082 3589 33 THE King DAvid, ARMADALE VIC I 1190 3667 CAnbERRA GIRLS’ GRAMMAR ACT I 1181 3715 ST PATRick’S COLLEGE, STRATHFIELD NSW I 1124 3581 34 KEssER TORAH COLLEGE, DOVER HEigHTS NSW I 1128 3665 RUYTON GIRLS’, KEW VIC I 1182 3708 ST PIUS X COLLEGE, CHATswOOD NSW I 1155 3568 35 THE GEELOng COLLEGE, NEWTOwn VIC I 1164 3665 RAVEnswOOD, GORDOn NSW I 1194 3703 THE HUTCHins, SAndY BAY TAS I 1143 3556 36 BALWYN HIGH VIC G 1150 3665 LORETO MAndEviLLE HALL, TOORAk VIC I 1178 3693 PRincE ALFRED COLLEGE, KENT TOwn SA C 1141 3540 37 GLEN WAVERLEY SECOndARY COLLEGE VIC G 1131 3658 TARA AngLicAN, NORTH PARRAMATTA NSW I 1163 3691 ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE, HUNTERS HiLL NSW I 1127 3521 38 CHATSWood HIGH NSW G 1152 3656 FiRBAnk GRAMMAR, BRigHTOn VIC I 1172 3689 MAZENOD COLLEGE, MULGRAVE VIC C 1060 3516 39 SCOTCH OAkbURN COLLEGE, NEwsTEAD TAS I 1137 3655 IVANHOE GIRLS’ GRAMMAR VIC I 1164 3689 Epping BOYS HigH NSW G 1133 3514 40 THE FRIEnds’, NORTH HOBART TAS I 1167 3651 MONTE SANT’ AngELO, NORTH SYdnEY NSW I 1167 3689 AqUinAS COLLEGE, MAnning WA C 1043 3512 41 PEMBROKE, KEnsingTON PARK SA I 1178 3643 CHELTENHAM GIRLS HigH, BEECROFT NSW G 1155 3680 ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL COLLEGE, SYdnEY NSW C 1093 3503 42 CAULFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ST KILDA VIC I 1165 3643 PLC, PEPPERMinT GROVE WA I 1183 3678 TRiniTY COLLEGE, EAST PERTH WA C 1111 3502 43 ROssMOYNE SEniOR HigH WA G 1128 3639 GENAZZANO FCJ COLLEGE, KEW VIC I 1186 3675 MARisT COLLEGE CAnbERRA ACT I 1119 3499 44 ST PETER’S LUTHERAN, IndOOROOpiLLY QLD I 1176 3637 FAHAN, SAndY BAY TAS I 1134 3674 THE SOUTHPORT SCHOOL QLD I 1137 3491 45 INTERNATIONAL GRAMMAR, ULTIMO NSW I 1198 3636 FREnsHAM, MiTTAGOng NSW I 1179 3672 ST AUGUSTinE’S COLLEGE, BROOkvALE NSW I 1132 3490 46 UNIveRSITY HIGH, PARKVILLE VIC G 1137 3635 TAngARA, CHERRYBROOK NSW I 1154 3659 THE ARMidALE SCHOOL, ARMidALE NSW I 1137 3488 47 WESLEY COLLEGE, MELBOURNE VIC I 1160 3635 LORETO NORMANHURST NSW I 1152 3657 MARisT COLLEGE, NORTH SYdnEY NSW C 1131 3486 48 RADFORD COLLEGE, BRUCE ACT I 1182 3633 ST CATHERinE’S SCHOOL, TOORAK VIC I 1188 3655 DE LA SALLE COLLEGE, MALVERN VIC I 1112 3485 49 WESTBOURNE GRAMMAR, TRUGAninA VIC I 1129 3631 ALL HALLOws SCHOOL, BRisbANE QLD C 1164 3654 ST BERNARD’S COLLEGE, EssEndON VIC C 1092 3475 50 GOULBURN VALLEY GRAMMAR, SHEppARTOn VIC I 1142 3630 WILLOUGHBY GIRLS HigH NSW G 1156 3648 TOOWOOMBA GRAMMAR QLD I ICSEA 3464 *ICSEA: The Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage is a measure of socio-economic status including family education and income developed for the My School website. Average score is 1000 ** School does not have year 7. Nominal score assigned based on estimated score calculated from comparable schools. Nominal score tends to underestimate the real scores. Red = Selective Blue = Selective classes .
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