Advertisement They saw that success in year 12 was not just about themselves, but about community, he said. They have reaped the rewards of a breadth of experience: the highest achieving kids don t lock themselves away in a room, they work hard and they play hard and they get involved in things and they help others.
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It is the third time in the past five years that Bialik has topped the rankings. It pipped second-placed Mount Scopus â also a Jewish coeducational prep-year 12 school â by a tiny margin.
Mount Scopus principal Rabbi James Kennard said the students had shown profound resilience and determination this year.