2022 ATAR Results

December 16, 2022

2022: Yet another extraordinary year

The much-awaited ATAR results have been released, and the anticipation has been replaced by relief, and, for Fairholme’s senior cohort of 2022, there’s cause for celebration. This delightful group of young women have demonstrated the Fairholme way through their impressive perseverance, resilience, and positivity – traits that will hold them in good stead long into their promising futures.


Notably, each 2022 senior finished her year eligible for university entrance as well as a plethora of pathway choices derived from vocational studies. Early entry offers for close to half the cohort have presented tantalizing options too. For others, there has been the nervous focus on their ATAR result as required to ensure entry into a specific course. Options look especially promising for the 51.6% of ATAR-eligible students who achieved a score in the 90s. Of note too, were four perfect scores achieved by two students in two subjects, each.


As a College, we celebrate each and every one of our Year 12 graduates – we appreciate their contributions to the College throughout their schooling, and, importantly, we look to their futures with great optimism. For the senior cohort of 2022 we are both proud and grateful. 


Eliza Mack

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