Statistics
| Year | TER Subjects with Highest Performing Students in WA | Western Australian TEE/WACE School Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Drama Studies, English | – |
| 2002 | French, Information Systems, Physics | – |
| 2003 | Ancient History, Art, Chemistry, Economics, French, Information Systems | – |
| 2004 | Ancient History, Chemistry, Economics, French, Physics | – |
| 2005 | – | – |
| 2006 | Ancient History, Applicable Mathematics, Calculus, Chemistry, Discrete Mathematics, Drama Studies, Economics, French, Human Biology, Information Systems, Physics, Political and Legal Studies | 5th |
| 2007 | Applicable Mathematics, Chemistry, French, Information Systems, Media Production and Analysis, Physics | 14th |
| 2008 | Ancient History, Applicable Mathematics, Art, Biology, Discrete Mathematics, Drama Studies, Engineering Studies, Geography, History, Human Biology, Media Production and Analysis, Physics | 8th |
| 2009 | Ancient History, Art, Calculus, Chemistry, Discrete Mathematics, Drama Studies, Economics, English Literature, French, History, Human Biology, Media Production and Analysis, Physical Education Studies | 9th |
| 2010 | Ancient History, Computer Science, Drama, Engineering Studies, French, Literature, Mathematics 2C2D, Mathematics 3A3B, Mathematics 3C3D, Mathematics: Specialist 3C3D, Media Production and Analysis, Modern History, Music, Politics and Law | 13th |
| 2011 | Accounting and Finance, Applied Information Technology, Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Design, Economics, Engineering Studies, Food Science and Technology, French, Mathematics 2C2D, Mathematics 3C3D, Mathematics: Specialist 3C3D, Media Production and Analysis, Politics and Law | 15th |
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