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2010 Higher School Certificate - Illness/Misadventure Appeals 2010 Higher School Certificate - Illness/Misadventure Appeals Number of Number HSC Percentage of Number of Percentage of of HSC student Percentage Number of Percentage upheld Number of students students student exam of courses appealed of appealed Number of courses with HSC exam lodging I/M lodging I/M exam courses where appeal courses courses course mark mark School Name students appeals appeals courses appealed lodged upheld upheld changes changes Abbotsleigh 169 28 17% 1141 73 6% 62 85% 51 82% Airds High School 57 3 5% 272 7 3% 2 29% 1 50% Albion Park High School 82 8 10% 395 30 8% 22 73% 17 77% Albury High School 131 10 8% 685 23 3% 23 100% 13 57% Alexandria Park Community School Al-Faisal College All Saints Catholic Senior College 269 19 7% 1361 42 3% 41 98% 30 73% All Saints College (St Mary's Campus) 346 24 7% 2003 40 2% 38 95% 29 76% All Saints' College Bathurst All Saints Grammar 43 3 7% 243 3 1% 3 100% 1 33% Alstonville High School 113 18 16% 575 38 7% 33 87% 17 52% Ambarvale High School 78 4 5% 355 6 2% 4 67% 4 100% Anglican Technical College - Western Sydney 30 2 7% 119 5 4% 2 40% 2 100% Aquinas College 130 5 4% 688 10 1% 10 100% 9 90% Arden Anglican School 44 6 14% 249 8 3% 8 100% 5 63% Ardlethan Central School Armidale High School 77 10 13% 375 22 6% 19 86% 11 58% Arndell Anglican College 63 5 8% 336 11 3% 3 27% 3 100% Arthur Phillip High School 257 8 3% 1195 16 1% 12 75% 10 83% Ascham School 84 6 7% 467 14 3% 14 100% 12 86% Ashcroft High School 77 3 4% 300 11 4% 11 100% 6 55% Ashfield Boys High School 106 3 3% 503 4 1% 2 50% 1 50% Asquith Boys High School 74 4 5% 361 10 3% 8 80% 7 88% Asquith Girls High School 129 8 6% 612 14 2% 14 100% 11 79% Auburn Girls High School 140 4 3% 640 8 1% 8 100% 8 100% Australian Institute of Music 24 2 8% 129 3 2% 3 100% 3 100% Australian International High School Australian International Performing Arts High School 19 2 11% 102 6 6% 5 83% 4 80% Australian International School Hong Kong 47 2 4% 254 2 1% 2 100% 1 50% Australian International School Malaysia 31 3 10% 170 3 2% 3 100% 2 67% Australian International School Singapore 103 3 3% 543 5 1% 5 100% 2 40% Avondale School Ballina High School 64 3 5% 306 3 1% 3 100% 2 67% Bankstown Girls High School 95 5 5% 460 8 2% 5 63% 3 60% Bankstown Senior College 82 6 7% 325 18 6% 12 67% 9 75% Banora Point High School 71 8 11% 304 11 4% 10 91% 6 60% Barellan Central School Barker College 341 34 10% 1986 85 4% 82 96% 57 70% Barrenjoey High School 100 8 8% 511 21 4% 19 90% 14 74% Page 1 of 18 12/08/2011 2010 Higher School Certificate - Illness/Misadventure Appeals Number of Number HSC Percentage of Number of Percentage of of HSC student Percentage Number of Percentage upheld Number of students students student exam of courses appealed of appealed Number of courses with HSC exam lodging I/M lodging I/M exam courses where appeal courses courses course mark mark School Name students appeals appeals courses appealed lodged upheld upheld changes changes Bass High School 87 4 5% 411 5 1% 5 100% 3 60% Batemans Bay High School 83 6 7% 386 10 3% 10 100% 9 90% Baulkham Hills High School 244 14 6% 1310 22 2% 18 82% 10 56% Bede Polding College 117 7 6% 678 18 3% 18 100% 17 94% Bega High School 128 8 6% 569 18 3% 13 72% 9 69% Bellingen High School 67 7 10% 329 16 5% 15 94% 8 53% Belmont Christian College 44 3 7% 218 13 6% 13 100% 9 69% Belmont High School 118 19 16% 573 36 6% 32 89% 21 66% Belmore Boys High School Bethany College 109 8 7% 632 12 2% 10 83% 5 50% Bethlehem College 91 6 7% 496 6 1% 3 50% 1 33% Beverly Hills Girls High School 184 12 7% 929 35 4% 33 94% 21 64% Billabong High School 31 7 23% 160 26 16% 26 100% 17 65% Birrong Boys High School 51 5 10% 259 9 3% 9 100% 9 100% Birrong Girls High School 112 4 4% 562 9 2% 2 22% 2 100% Bishop Druitt College Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College 43 9 21% 247 25 10% 20 80% 11 55% Blacktown Boys High School Blacktown Girls High School 100 10 10% 482 18 4% 15 83% 11 73% Blakehurst High School 188 9 5% 933 13 1% 10 77% 8 80% Blaxland High School 155 17 11% 753 43 6% 40 93% 24 60% Blayney High School 49 5 10% 200 6 3% 6 100% 4 67% Blue Mountains Grammar School 81 8 10% 498 22 4% 17 77% 9 53% Bomaderry High School 84 2 2% 406 3 1% 3 100% 3 100% Bombala High School Bonalbo Central School Boorowa Central School 16 2 13% 60 5 8% 5 100% 1 20% Border Christian College Bossley Park High School 199 6 3% 1130 17 2% 17 100% 6 35% Bowral High School 87 3 3% 422 6 1% 5 83% 1 20% Bradfield College 175 13 7% 709 26 4% 16 62% 11 69% Braidwood Central School 23 4 17% 119 9 8% 8 89% 4 50% Brigidine College Randwick 121 16 13% 745 34 5% 31 91% 28 90% Brigidine College St Ives 109 5 5% 616 8 1% 6 75% 6 100% Brisbane Water Secondary College Woy Woy Campus 198 14 7% 805 44 5% 37 84% 31 84% Broken Hill High School 82 5 6% 398 10 3% 10 100% 6 60% Broughton Anglican College 76 11 14% 411 20 5% 15 75% 11 73% Bulahdelah Central School 35 5 14% 172 6 3% 6 100% 6 100% Bulli High School 117 6 5% 578 11 2% 8 73% 6 75% Page 2 of 18 12/08/2011 2010 Higher School Certificate - Illness/Misadventure Appeals Number of Number HSC Percentage of Number of Percentage of of HSC student Percentage Number of Percentage upheld Number of students students student exam of courses appealed of appealed Number of courses with HSC exam lodging I/M lodging I/M exam courses where appeal courses courses course mark mark School Name students appeals appeals courses appealed lodged upheld upheld changes changes Burwood Girls High School 183 19 10% 980 37 4% 33 89% 27 82% Byron Bay High School 78 10 13% 395 16 4% 10 63% 10 100% Cabramatta High School 201 13 6% 999 35 4% 20 57% 14 70% Callaghan College Jesmond Campus 302 20 7% 1302 50 4% 41 82% 32 78% Calrossy Anglican School 95 9 9% 509 22 4% 20 91% 13 65% Cambridge Park High School 66 7 11% 322 10 3% 7 70% 5 71% Camden Haven High School 82 5 6% 342 7 2% 6 86% 5 83% Camden Haven High School Distance Education Centre Camden High School 126 6 5% 609 7 1% 7 100% 6 86% Campbelltown High School 123 8 7% 576 14 2% 14 100% 10 71% Canberra Grammar School 138 7 5% 798 11 1% 10 91% 6 60% Canley Vale High School 178 6 3% 835 7 1% 7 100% 7 100% Canobolas Rural Technology High School 49 6 12% 230 10 4% 10 100% 5 50% Canowindra High School 37 4 11% 179 10 6% 7 70% 6 86% Canterbury Boys High School 56 4 7% 248 7 3% 7 100% 5 71% Canterbury Girls High School 112 10 9% 682 27 4% 26 96% 18 69% Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School 12 2 17% 64 9 14% 9 100% 8 89% Cardiff High School Caringbah High School 162 13 8% 925 37 4% 33 89% 18 55% Carinya Christian School Tamworth Carlingford High School 168 13 8% 909 13 1% 9 69% 7 78% Caroline Chisholm College 110 16 15% 592 34 6% 26 76% 18 69% Carroll College 63 3 5% 354 8 2% 8 100% 8 100% Casimir Catholic College 92 6 7% 820 14 2% 12 86% 10 83% Casino High School 64 4 6% 293 12 4% 12 100% 10 83% Castle Hill High School 211 8 4% 1020 10 1% 10 100% 10 100% Casula High School 69 4 6% 339 6 2% 5 83% 5 100% Catherine McAuley Westmead 157 6 4% 924 12 1% 11 92% 6 55% Cecil Hills High School 185 9 5% 963 15 2% 11 73% 9 82% Central Coast Adventist School 48 3 6% 279 5 2% 5 100% 5 100% Central Coast Grammar School 80 13 16% 471 16 3% 10 63% 7 70% Cerdon College 178 19 11% 1015 45 4% 41 91% 27 66% Cessnock High School 106 2 2% 494 4 1% 4 100% 3 75% Chatham High School 81 2 2% 341 5 1% 3 60% 2 67% Chatswood High School 118 8 7% 639 19 3% 14 74% 11 79% Cheltenham Girls High School 238 20 8% 1282 33 3% 28 85% 18 64% Cherrybrook Technology High School 344 28 8% 1864 65 3% 57 88% 42 74% Chester Hill High School Chevalier College Bowral 142 12 8% 783 23 3% 17 74% 16 94% Page 3 of 18 12/08/2011 2010 Higher School Certificate - Illness/Misadventure Appeals Number of Number HSC Percentage of Number of Percentage of of HSC student Percentage Number of Percentage upheld Number of students students student exam of courses appealed of appealed Number of courses with HSC exam lodging I/M lodging I/M exam courses where appeal courses courses course mark mark School Name students appeals appeals courses appealed lodged upheld upheld changes changes Chifley College Bidwill Campus 52 5 10% 229 12 5% 12 100% 10 83% Chifley College Senior Campus 152 10 7% 583 26 4% 20 77% 11 55% Christadelphian Heritage College Sydney 33 3 9% 188 7 4% 1 14% 1 100% Christian Brothers High School Lewisham 145 22 15% 791 54 7% 40 74% 27 68% Cobar High School Coffs Harbour Christian Community School 57 2 4% 295 2 1% 2 100% 2 100% Coffs Harbour High School 73 6 8% 347 9 3% 6 67% 5 83% Coffs Harbour Senior College 143 9 6% 729 18 2% 12 67% 9 75% Coleambally Central School Colo High School 111 13 12% 542 46 8% 32 70% 27 84% Colyton High School 75 3 4% 283 5 2% 2 40% 2 100% Concord High School 119 5 4% 601 15 2% 5 33% 3 60% Condell Park High School Conservatorium High School 45 7 16% 253 12 5% 11 92% 6 55% Coonabarabran High School 44 3 7% 194 9 5% 9 100% 6 67% Cootamundra High School 56 2 4% 297 4 1% 0% Corowa High School 68 11 16% 361 30 8% 29 97% 17 59% Corrimal High School 60 3 5% 253 6 2% 3 50% 3 100% Covenant Christian School 71 3 4% 372 12 3% 12 100% 8 67% Cowra High School 85 7 8% 371 21 6% 12 57% 7 58% Cranbrook School 159 13 8% 894 42 5% 38 90% 24 63% Cranebrook High School 73 3 4% 345 3 1% 2 67% 1 50% Crestwood High School 129 10 8% 674 21 3% 9 43% 7 78% Cronulla High School 103 6 6% 526 17 3% 16 94% 11 69% Crookwell High School 40 2 5% 205 2 1% 2 100% 2 100% Cumberland High School 96 5 5% 541 6 1% 5 83% 4 80% Danebank - An Anglican School For Girls 102 6 6% 493 7 1% 5 71% 3 60% Dapto High School 88 4 5% 440 13 3% 13 100% 9 69% Davidson
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