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New state awards 127 college entrance examination winners, more than 20 Chinese Americans won the award

 
[Education News]     12 Dec 2018
Look at it:: new cantonal awards for 127 college entrance examination winners;* more than 20 Chinese Americans with a wide range of subjects;

Look at it:

: new cantonal awards for 127 college entrance examination winners;

* more than 20 Chinese Americans with a wide range of subjects;

* the Sydney Grammar School won 11 winners;

* male and private schools are equally divided, 46 per cent.

New state awards 127 college entrance examination winners, more than 20 Chinese Americans won the award

New state college entrance examination monophyletic group photo. (newspaper journalist / photo)


(this newspaper journalist reports Wei Yuxin, Yan Zhe, Zhai Longwei and Li Xinyu) more than 70,000 students in Xinzhou this year will officially release the college entrance examination, 2018 high school graduates at 6 am tomorrow morning. 127 candidates from 92 schools were awarded 132 single-subject first certificates in 118 subjects, announced today. The NSW (NSW Education Standards Authority) held an award ceremony at Leighton Hall, University of New South Wales, congratulating them on their impressive achievements.

Chinese examinees have performed well as in previous years, with more than 20 children of Chinese descent becoming number one in various subjects this year. Asian top dollar proportion is high, is called "bully list" by Australian media.

Sydney Grammar School (Sydney Grammar School) has 11 subjects ranging from ancient history to Chinese, while Pingbull Girls` Private Secondary School (Pymble Ladies` College) has four singletons. James Russ Agricultural High School (James Ruse Agricultural High School) and Aberzley (Abbotsleigh) Girls` School each have three students.

Speaking at the ceremony, New State Education Director Stokes (Rob Stokes) said the ceremony was not only a celebration of students` academic achievements, but also a celebration of education and support from parents, schools, companions and communities. The students demonstrated their potential, diligence and enthusiasm for learning in their achievements. He said he was proud of the students` achievements and encouraged them to do more in their fields of expertise.


There are 46 equal-fall schools in public and private schools.

According to this year`s list of singleton schools, the number of public and private schools is equal, with 46 public schools and 46 private schools out of the top.

One of the big winners is Sydney Grammar School, a private school, with 10 students winning 11 singletons, covering 11 subjects ranging from ancient history to Chinese. Alexander (Alexander Yao, of the school won the top two subjects: French advanced and German advanced. The school`s top-ranked subjects include English Development 1, Ancient History, Music 1, and Advanced Italian, Latin, Chinese, Classical Greek and Classical Greek. It is rare for a school to appear in such a large number of subjects. Last year, Fort Street High School (Fort Street High School) made six finalists; the year before last, Sydney Grammar School scored seven.

This was followed by four singleton subjects at Pingbull Women`s Private Secondary School, including dance, English (ESL), food technology and agriculture. Then came the (Abbotsleigh) Girls` Private Secondary School in Aberzley, where there were three winners.

Public schools are still at the top of James Russ Agricultural High School, with three finalists.

This time in general mathematics 2 subject has 10 students juxtaposed number one. Mathematics 1 has two subjects, Christopher (Christopher Ta, of (Sydney Boys High School), Sydney Elite School for Men, and (Sutherland) St. Patrick Middle School (St Patrick') of Shudalan. S College) `s Zhou Zehong (Ze Hong Zhou, both 11th graders.

In recent years, the language professional schools and distance education centers in government, New Prefecture, as well as weekend community language schools in some secondary schools have made outstanding achievements in (Saturday School of Community Languages), prolific in all kinds of language subjects, and this year the same is true. Excellent answers, including Chinese, Arab, Filippin, Indonesian, Khmer, Japanese, Korean, Modern Greek, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Among more than 20 subjects in Spanish and Serbian, a number of community language weekend schools called (Saturday School of Community Languages) 19.

Beeville (John Bivell) of Fort Street High School is this year`s No. 1 economics and last year`s No. 1 in Earth and Environmental Science. Emma Pei (Emma Bui), of Vietnamese origin at Cheltenham Girls` High School in (Cheltenham Girls`High School) 11, became the No. 1 aboriginal researcher.

Chinese-American children have been active in the college entrance examination ranking for many years, with more than 20 people this year, accounting for about 1 / 6 of the total number of top figures, roughly the same as last year. As in previous years, these Chinese children`s college entrance examination number one award-winning subjects are not only focused on traditional subjects of mathematical physics and chemistry, but also have achieved impressive results in a wider range of fields, such as language, history, and so on. Music and other aspects, but also show that Chinese children dabble in a wider range.

Most of these Chinese children, college entrance examination, were born and raised in Australia. It is worth mentioning that this year, there are six biannual number one in Xinzhou, many of whom are of Chinese origin.

In addition to the above-mentioned Alexander Yao, Lee Kai-Jun (Raymond Li) of James Russ Agricultural High School became the bidisciplinary number one in Mathematics extension 1 and Chemistry. Sarah Zhang (Sarah Chang) of Aberzley Girls` Private High School has become the bidisciplinary figure for music 2 and music expansion.

These Chinese students hope to make a big difference in future planning, both in law and medicine as well as in engineering or music.

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