All-round Achievers
This data reports on the number of students who received an All-round Achiever award in 2023. View the gender, location and socio-economic status of students receiving this award.
About the statistics
In 2023 a total of 1,421 students received an All-round Achiever award.
Students on the All-round Achievers list have been recognised on the Distinguished Achievers list for 10 or more units in their total pattern of study.
It includes all eligible courses completed within the 5 year HSC credentialling window. These students have been awarded the HSC and are also eligible for an ATAR.
These students are presented with the Premier’s Award for All-round Excellence.
View more information on this award on HSC Merit Lists. You can also search the All-round achievers list.
This data is taken from 22 January 2024.
Gender
Use the graph to view the gender of students who received an All-round Achiever award.
Overview
In 2023, there were:
- 686 female students
- 735 male students
- 0 non-binary students.
Location
Use the graph to view the location of students who received an All-round Achiever award. The location is based on Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Remoteness Area classification.
Overview
In 2023, there were:
- 1,385 students attending schools in major cities
- 33 students attending schools in inner regional areas
- 1 student attending school in outer regional and remote areas
- 2 students attending schools overseas.
Socio-economic status (SES)
Use the graph to view the SES of students who received an All-round Achiever award. SES refers to the location of a student's address.
- Quartile 1 – represents the lowest or most disadvantaged 25% of SES localities.
- Quartile 4 – represents the highest or most advantaged 25%.
For details on SES data, view the data glossary.
Overview
In 2023, there were:
- 938 students in Quartile 4
- 260 students in Quartile 3
- 138 students in Quartile 2
- 74 students in Quartile 1.