Reports & Awards
Student Reports
Reports are made available electronically to parents via parent lounge and there are two parent teacher meetings formally scheduled.
Report showing results in each unit in relation to peers. This information will show you the number of students in each of the achievement levels A to E. However, due to concerns for privacy, this data will be provided upon request only when the peer group contains more than 15 students.
A tally of the student’s Days Absent and Days Late for school, are shown on each Report.
Year 7-10
- Term 1 - Interim Report
- Semester 1 Report
- Term 3 - Interim Report
- Semester 2 Report
Year 11
- Term 1 - Interim Report
- Unit 1 Report
- Unit 2 Report
Year 12
- Term 1 - Interim Report
- Unit 3 Report
- Unit 4 Report
Awards
Awards or appropriate recognition will be given to students who live out the school motto “To Seek & Serve Christ”, by working to the best of their ability and helping others do the same. The St Patrick's College awards not only recognise students who have achieved in academic, sporting and cultural activities, but also those who use their gifts and talents to help others.
Year 7-10
Academic Awards
These awards are for overall academic achievement. They are determined using grades given for each Semester.
Diligence Award
These awards recognise students with exemplary work habits. In general, students are identified by effort ratings on reports.
Principal's Medal Award
This award is presented to the student in each year level who achieves the highest Grade Point Average (GPA) across all subjects.
Year 11-12
Marist Sisters' Award for Academic Effort
Awardees must show a majority of the criteria below across all subjects.
- completing set tasks (class time / homework)
- shown perseverance
- shown interest and attention
- ability to work with peers / teacher
- ability to work without close supervision
- actively cooperative
Christian Brothers' Award for Academic Merit
These awards are for overall academic achievement. They are determined using grades given for each unit.
- A=5 points
- B= 4 points
- C= 3 points; over best five subjects.
- Merit : 20, 21, 22 points.
Christian Brothers' Award for Academic Excellence
- A=5 points
- B= 4 points
- C= 3 points; over best five subjects.
- Excellence : > 23 points.
Mercy Sisters' Subject Awards
Awarded to the highest achieving student in each subject at the completion of internal assessment.
Year 12
Julie Delaney Memorial Award
Awarded to a student studying a Vocational Education & Training Course, on the basis of:
- Academic results
- Application to set tasks
- Ability to work with peers
- Ability to use own initiative
- Ability to work without close supervision
- Conduct, manner and bearing of a standard that reflects the good name of the College
- Completion of a majority of relevant learning outcomes.
The Francis Xavier Fulton Memorial Award
For excellence in academic, cultural and sporting endeavours in the spirit of the mission statement of the College. Students will be nominated by staff for this award.
Anthony McNeill Memorial Award - Christian Leadership Award
Awarded to a student showing commitment to Christian belief and practice as well as promoting partnership between students, staff and parents as expressed in the College mission statement.
Bucas Award
Awarded to the student best displaying honourable representation of the College through:
- Consistently good application in academic endeavour
- Committed service to and concern for others
- Commendable sense and use of initiative
- Excellence in conduct and dress
St Patrick's Medal - Bishop Bernard Wallace Award (Dux)
This award will be presented at Opening Mass in the year following graduation and is based on highest ATAR score. This student will have demonstrated leadership through consistent application to their studies.