Carmel is a proud school

December 19, 2019 by Susana Wills-Johnson
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Perth’s Carmel School has performed strongly and the school is delighted with the results, and also with the scope of engagement of this cohort, both in and outside of the classroom.

At Carmel, in partnership with parents, the School is honoured to be able to equip its students with all they need to succeed in life, including the best possible ATAR for University entry. In true Carmel style, the Year 12 results have been outstanding:

  • 1 – highest ATAR achieved
  • 18% with an ATAR over 97
  • 24% with an ATAR over 95
  • 39% with an ATAR over 90
  • 58% with an ATAR over 80

The School is also proud of students who chose to study VET courses in order to pursue their chosen careers, and this year Carmel had two students complete VET courses with much success.

While Carmel appreciates and celebrates the academic success of this year’s graduates, it is understood that the Carmel student is so much more than their ATAR score.  Principal, Shula Lazar says, “a Carmel graduate is characterised by a strong Jewish and Zionist identity, a desire to contribute to both the Jewish and wider community, and a thirst for learning that endures long after they leave Carmel. We are proud of all of our students for all of their achievements and know that they will go on to careers of meaning and purpose.”

Carmel is proud that many of its 2019 graduates will be spending time in Israel before commencing their tertiary studies. Inspired by the learning at Carmel School, the experiences at amazing Jewish youth groups, and of course, Shorashim, Carmel’s three week trip to Israel, these students are keen to extend and enrich their understanding of Israel and their own Jewish identity.

Carmel School wishes its Class of 2019 at hearty Mazel Tov, and looks forward to hearing of their future successes in their chosen careers and endeavours.

 

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