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11 January 2004

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HSC pupils in top class

Trinity students credit teachers

What will they do now?

Catholic all-rounder students in HSC 2003

Catholic teachers’ pay rise welcomed

Vows revisited 68 years on

Heroes of the Vatican

Grow grows too well

Staff, residents believed in me

Sharing our vulnerability

Pregnant Pause

World Youth Day

Graham Andrews learns by teaching

Timor ‘sister’ parish plan for St Canice’s

Symbols of belief

A conversation with ... Piers Paul Read, biographer of Sir Alec Guinness

Out of Africa – with hope

Visit to husband landed Anna in jail

Where do teens see God?

Sparked by ‘tongue of fire’

Parish honours ‘linchpin’ of Vinnies conference

Maria finds family link in UK college

The day Br Nicholas dropped the pin




 

What will they do now?

Christina Deakon, Apeksha Patel, Michelle O’Halloran and Anthony Tran

What will the HSC achievers from St Patrick’s College, Sutherland, do next?

Christina Deakon plans to study nutrition at Wollongong University with the aim of becoming a dietician.

Apeksha Patel has her heart set on a marketing degree at the University of NSW. She has the conditional offer of a scholarship that will include three six-month work placements at Telstra Wholesale, Colgate and NSW Lotteries.

Michelle O’Halloran, who attained a UAI 97.6, is still deciding whether to follow her childhood dream of becoming a secondary school teacher of geography or pursuing a degree in law.

Anthony Tran, with a UAI of 73, has applied to do a commerce degree (majoring in marketing) at either the University of Wollongong and the University of Western Sydney.

His fallback position is to pursue a career in his parents’ photography business.