Bathurst has again proven it is a centre of excellence in education with students from government and non-government schools achieving outstanding University Admission Indexes (UAIs) yesterday.
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UAI results reported to the Western Advocate so far include:bDavid Fowler 98.7 (St Stanislaus College);
Robert Kempton 97.9 (Bathurst High School);
Robert Tyson 97.05 (The Scots School);
Jessica Lamrock 97.25 (The Scots School);
Leslie Clarke 96.7 (All Saints College);
Andrew Bauer 96.35 (The Scots School);
Jason Conroy 92.9 (St Stanislaus College);
David Carr 90.6 (Kelso High School);
Louisa Klopsteins 89.3 (Kelso High School); and
Todd Mouthaan 88.9 (Kelso High School).
Remember these are just the marks the Western Advocate know about!
Many happy students are4 now contemplating their futures after receiving their UAIs from the internet and over the telephone. Postal notifications will be received later in the week.
"I am very happy with my mark," The Scots SchoolChr(39)s Jessica Lamrock said.
"I am not really sure what I am going to do yet, but I am heading overseas next year to the City of London FreemenChr(39)s School for a gap year program, helping out with the junior school," she said.
Robert Kempton from Bathurst High was also very pleased with his mark, but had already been accepted to BHP.
"I have been given an apprenticeship at BHP for chemical engineering in Wollongong and they put me through uni at the same time," he said.
Todd Mouthaan from Kelso High has also chosen an interesting career - Defence Intelligence.