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HomeLocal NewsAllendale East student secures university place with solid ATAR

Allendale East student secures university place with solid ATAR

STUDYING HARD: Allendale East Area School Year 12 graduate Micayla McDonnell received an ATAR score of 72.00 yesterday morning. Although it was not as high as she was hoping for, she is still guaranteed entry into her first preference at university. AEAS Year 12 English teacher and assistant principal Suzie Mitchell was honoured to see Micayla progress over the year. Picture: MOLLY TAYLOR

ALTHOUGH Allendale East Area School Year 12 graduate Micayla McDonnell did not receive the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) she hoped for yesterday, she was proud her efforts would secure her desired university place.

Topping the school with a score of 72.00, Micayla is still guaranteed entry into her first university preference.

“It was not as high as what I was expecting, but I had a few setbacks throughout the year,” she said.

“I only needed a 50, so I have guaranteed entry into my diploma in engineering leading through to a second year bachelor of engineering at Curtin University in Western Australia.

“I have always loved the mines and the qualification may lead into a pathway within the mining industry.”

Micayla has a passion for mathematics and science and the career choice “makes sense”.

“I have grown up around it and I think both subjects are now more applicable and applied,” she said.

Micayla believes students receive more one-on-one time with teachers at Allendale East.

“There are only two Year 12 students that have applied for university this year,” she said.

“I have personally attended schools with thousands of students and have definitely noticed the difference.”

Micayla is happy the “hard work” is finished.

“It was a lot of hard work, but it was always going to be one step back for a couple of steps forward,” she said.

“I have worked pretty hard all year, so the moment we were able to graduate was a relief.

“I am looking forward to venturing out into the world and it will be a fun new challenge.”

Year 12 English teacher and assistant principal Suzie Mitchell has seen Micayla’s progress throughout Year 12.

“Micayla has told me her individual grades were siting around an A- and high Bs, which is terrific,” she said.

“She has been a vice school captain, a leader, a breath of fresh air and really backs herself.

“While 72 may not be the result she would like, we know that she has been a great representative for our school.”

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