Success comes in many forms!
There are many pathways for students.
At HPSC, we recognise that success can occur in many ways. All students are unique and individual. At our College, we recognise that ‘one size does not fit all’, and students are encouraged to find and follow their own passion to achieve success.
We are very proud of all our students.
Jessica Dekazos
"You will face many defeats in life, but never let yourself be defeated."
Jessica Dekazos. A name synonymous with being a quiet achiever, in the pursuit of academic excellence. She began her education at Hampton Park Secondary College in 2018, demonstrating a strong focus and desire to learn. Her approach to her VCE has involved focus and attention to the work covered in all subject areas. In 2023 she undertook English, Maths Methods, Chemistry and Biology. From her early days, Jessica has shown a passion for learning, and has been focused on classroom activities and tasks leading her to success. Jessica volunteered to assist in school activities including Open Night and showed her interest through involvement in College life. Jessica had a clear vision for her secondary school years and followed her interests, hoping to pursue future studies in Science.
Jessica is our Dux, achieving a study score of 96.35. When asked about how she felt, Jessica says she was happily surprised and shocked, as she did not expect to do that well. She achieved this result, she claims, by trying her best and believing in herself. Next year she hopes to get into Biomedical Science at Monash University.
Isabelle Foo Soo Chan
Isabelle Foo Soo Chan. A name synonymous with a focus on learning, striving for the best and working quietly to achieve success. Isabelle is keen to pursue a career in Biomedicine and is hoping to study a Bachelor course at Melbourne University. In 2023, Isabelle studied a General VCE Certificate, with English, Math Methods, General Math, Biology, Chemistry and Health at University as part of the CHES program. When Isabelle first saw her ATAR, she was shocked and could not believe it, but she was very relieved. She says she achieved what she did with the support and help of her teachers, her friends, and her family.
Isabelle achieved an ATAR of 96 and we are very proud of her achievement!
Raymond Ly
“Train insane or stay the same”
I live by that quote because I feel like it applies to all aspects of my life, whether it be academically or in my personal aspirations.
Raymond Ly. A name synonymous with wisdom, focus, dedication, and commitment. In 2023 Raymond studied a General VCE Certificate, specifically English, Chemistry, General Maths, Biology, Psychology and Physics. When he opened his results on Monday morning, he was honestly astounded and incredibly shocked that his efforts had finally paid off. He believes he achieved the scores he did by attempting to improve himself after each assessment and when provided with feedback. Next year, he hopes to get into his dream course – A Bachelor of Commerce and Biomedical science at Monash University.
Raymond received an ATAR of 90.65. What an outstanding result!Mohit Sharma
“Where words leave off, music begins.”- Heinrich Heine
Mohit Sharma. A name synonymous with music and a no-nonsense attitude. In 2023, as part of his Senior Secondary experience, Mohit successfully completed his VCE Certificate (Vocational Major), as well as a Certificate III in Music (Sound Production). Mohit undertook Structured Workplace Learning (SWL) and secured himself a role, post school, as an Audio Engineer after impressing his employers. In his spare time, Mohit completed online certification, enabling him to also work in the disability industry as a backup pathway. Mohit credits his passion for music and for wanting to pursue work in the music industry to his VET Trainer.
Hossein Sadeghi
"Yesterday is a history. Tomorrow is a mystery. But today is a gift. That’s why we call it ‘the present’.”- Bill Keane
Hossein Sadeghi. A name synonymous with a passion for life and a resilient attitude. In 2023, as part of his Senior Secondary experience, Hossein successfully completed his VCE Certificate (Vocational Major), as well as a Certificate III in Health Services Assistance. Hossein worked closely with the school Careers Team to apply for and successfully be accepted into a Diploma of Nursing. Hossein credits his passion for wanting to help others and pursuing a career in the healthcare industry to his VET Trainer.
Somaya Rezaei
“To laugh often and much: To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children, to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the world a bit better, to know even one life has breathed easier because you lived. This is to have succeeded.- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Somaya Rezaei. A name synonymous with laughter and a positive attitude. In 2023, as part of her Senior Secondary experience, Somaya successfully completed her VCE Certificate (Vocational Major), as well as a Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology. Post school, Somaya is working in the retail industry while waiting to undertake further education and training in accounting and bookkeeping at TAFE. Somaya credits her successful schooling completion to her Year 12 teachers, for providing the final push, and the school’s Careers Team for helping her navigate courses of interest to best set her up for life after school.
Sanchika Jeyanthan
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”- Eleanor Roosevelt
Sanchika Jeyanthan. A name synonymous with hard work, community spirit and a sense of care for all. In 2023 Sanchika completed a Year 12 VCE Certificate with the subjects, English, Physics, Legal Studies, Math Methods, and completed Year 12 Psychology in 2022. Sanchika has been a valued member of our College Community and has been involved in all aspects of school life. Sanchika was the Freeman College Captain and was the recipient of 2 awards - The Ampol All Rounder Award and the Holt Student Leaders Award, recognizing outstanding contribution to supporting peers, academic excellence, community service and leadership skills. Sanchika plans to complete further study in aerospace engineering.
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Loren Sumner
“Happy endings are coming, but they take time. Yours is just around the river bend.”- Chloé Hayden
Loren Sumner. A name synonymous with resilience, determination, and advocacy for others. In 2023, Loren completed her Year 12 VCE Certificate. Loren plans on deferring from her first-choice university course of a Bachelor of Arts at Deakin University for at least six months to focus on her new job as a Programs Facilitator at Youth Disability Advocacy Service (YDAS). She hasn’t been certain in what she wants to do in the future throughout high school but has always worked hard throughout her studies as well as exploring her passions within the community. During Year 12 Loren participated in many events and programs related to disability, autism, and mental health awareness. Some of these include speaking at the Yellow Ladybugs 2023 conference and writing for their upcoming book; co-designing a booklet for future Disability Inclusion Profiles in schools with YDAS and the Department of Education and being a part of Satellite Foundation’s Youth Advisory Council.
School wasn’t always easy for Loren, but she remained committed to her learning and always tried her best, resulting in high marks across all of her subjects and receiving the academic excellence award in both Psychology and Media. While Loren may not have a clear-cut idea of what the future holds for her, she is highly passionate about helping and advocating for others, especially those who are autistic, have disabilities and/or struggle with mental health challenges. She aspires to continue her work within the lived experience sector and hopes to make a change for the better for the next generation of kids going through school and experiencing life.