Hillary Swan has her sights set on pursuing a career in music, with the goal to teach at a high school.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The Frensham graduate has already received offers at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music for teaching, and the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music for performance, following the release of HSC results on December 14.
"I've been learning [to play instruments] since I was small, I've always loved it," she said.
The former student studied Music Two and Extension Music and was happy with her results in these subjects.
Related:
Sarah-Joy Day wants to study engineering and is thinking of accepting an offer to specialise in mining at the University of NSW.
She was glad the "waiting game" for results and offers was over, and looked forward to focusing on the future.
"I think at the moment, I'm ready to get life started," she said.
Scarlett Alldis was "shocked" to see her results, but was "relieved [and] ready to move on".
She plans to study communication design at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.
Head of Frensham Schools Geoff Marsh said he was "pleased" with the class of 2023 and commended their hard work and managing themselves.
"The goal is to get them to the next step in where they want to go," he said.
"This cohort across the board performed in a way to commit to their studies, with a belief in each other and what that represents," said director of studies Nathan Bessant.
This year's results have made Frensham's school rank jump 51 places to 46th in the state in comparison to 2022.