There were smiles all round this morning when students received their Higher School Certificate result.
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Two Mulwaree High School students achieved an ATAR in the 90s.
Mina Gerges was one of them with a score of 94.3 and Elias Toparis was the other.
Mina's best subject was extension 2 mathematics and he will be studying dentistry at Charles Sturt University and medicine at UNSW.
Other high achievers included Ruby Shepherd with an ATAR of 88.45, Caitlin Jones with 86.75 and Jaime Craig with 86.15.
Mulwaree High School principal Judith Stewart said results were similar to last year and felt COVID-19 made the students work harder.
"There's not a lot of difference to last year," Ms Stewart said.
"Overall, there might not be more higher results, but there have definitely been less lower results.
"When the kids came back, they really worked harder in their classes to try and make up the time."
She hoped the students would always make the most of any opportunity that would come their way and to have confidence.
A morning tea was prepared for the year 12 students and assistant principal Sally Curry spent time to focus on the students as people and not their results.
"You as a person will always be more important than any number ever will be in your life," Ms Curry said.
"You are all fabulous people and we have said that to you over and over again.
"You've had a great year in a bad year.
"Your attitudes have been great and we really enjoyed having you."
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