![Principal Chris McDermott with Ethan Bambridge (centre) and Daniel Bramley (right). Picture Supplied. Principal Chris McDermott with Ethan Bambridge (centre) and Daniel Bramley (right). Picture Supplied.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/C5T5utnEbuCCVHhsQW5GNd/ce916b35-9497-41f7-94f0-5b8c31ce85df.jpg/r0_0_3337_2262_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Chevalier College students have plenty to be happy about.
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The 2022 year 12 cohort received their HSC and ATAR results, much to their delight.
Daniel Bramley was named the Chevalier College Dux for 2022, with an ATAR of 99.65.
"Excitement at my results this morning quickly turned to gratitude," he said.
"Gratitude for the unconditional support every student at Chev is surrounded by throughout their learning journey.
"Everyone has the natural academic ability, yet without an environment of belief and encouragement, much of it is left unfounded.
"Therefore, today is much more than a celebration of the Class of 2022 but also all the individuals in our community who played a role in our success.
"For that, I am forever grateful."
![Students at Chevalier College were happy with their HSC results. Picture by Vera Demertzis Students at Chevalier College were happy with their HSC results. Picture by Vera Demertzis](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/C5T5utnEbuCCVHhsQW5GNd/f996bf1c-d384-417e-a300-d732d77e84e0.JPG/r0_376_4032_2643_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
He was also one of two all-rounder, students who receive band sixes in all units.
Ethan Bambridge received an ATAR of 99.40.
Luca Murray, who received 98.3 was the second all-rounder.
"I love a good schedule - and with morning and afternoon study provided at Chev I saw my grades move from a B to an A," he said.
"The consistency of my study is what has enabled me to achieve this result that is beyond my wildest expectations.
"I will now have the opportunity to pursue a degree in Finance at UNSW which was my goal.
![Trinity Ray, Georgina Gardner and Ethan Lucock were thrilled with their results. Picture by Vera Demertzis. Trinity Ray, Georgina Gardner and Ethan Lucock were thrilled with their results. Picture by Vera Demertzis.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/C5T5utnEbuCCVHhsQW5GNd/1de6be84-0100-443c-9776-1eabadbfee90_rotated_270.JPG/r0_0_3024_4032_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
School Captain Georgina Gardner was "thrilled" with her ATAR of 95.9.
"I'm very happy with I got and was accepted into my course," she said.
Georgina plans on studying Law and Arts at the University of Sydney next year.
She said her family was happy for her.
"They were very thrilled for me," she said.
Trinity Ray was also thrilled with her results. She achieved an ATAR of 94.4.
"I was proud of myself," she said.
"I've worked hard this year and I think sometimes I forgot how much work I put in. But I'm very proud."
Trinity's parents were also very excited for her but had to wait for a little to find out what her results were.
"They were waiting for a bit because I had issues getting on the website," she said.
"They were very excited and very enthusiastic."
Trinity plans to study bachelor of advanced science at the University of New South Wales.
Ethan Lucock is the first one in his family to go to university.
He achieved an ATAR of 93 and plans on studying mechanical engineering at the Australian National University.
"It's good," he said,
"It was my first preference which was nice to get.
"My dad was the only one home this morning. He was very happy.
"It's nice that even with those two years of COVID our year group did well."
Outgoing principal Chris McDermott was incredibly happy with this year's results.
"I think they're going out on a high," he said.
"Our job is just to help them get there, but they've got it in them. They've done the hard hard yards, and they're all just amazing young people.
"The whole group is amazing.
"We have a look at a whole set of results. All the kids have done well."
Overall, 60 students achieved band six results, two students were named All Rounders, and 24 students were named on the HSC Distinguished Achievers List.
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