An ATAR is a rank, and ranks are won mark by mark.
Edugro coaches Chatswood students through Years 7 to 12 with classes capped at eight, teaching built straight off the NESA syllabus, and a written record of every assessment. Parents see the progress, not just the promise.
The year, as it was actually counted
- Median ATAR
- 94.05
- Students at 99.00 or above
- 18.8%
- Students at 95.00 or above
- 48.2%
- Students at 90.00 or above
- 71.4%
- Band 6 and E4 results
- 44% of units
- Offers for first preference
- 86%
Figures cover the 112 students who completed at least four terms with Edugro and sat the 2025 HSC. Students who enrolled for a single term are counted separately and are not included above. We publish the method next to the numbers because a result without a method is only an advertisement.
Three rules the whole centre is built on
Everything else at Edugro is downstream of these. They set the class size, the timetable and how many students we take each year.
Eight students, no exceptions
Eight is the point at which a teacher can still mark every piece of written work in the week it was handed in. When a class reaches nine, we open another one rather than let the room grow.
Marked against the rubric, in writing
Every task comes back with a band judgement and the specific reason for it, not a tick and a number. Students then rewrite the sections that cost them marks, which is where the improvement actually happens.
Parents get the record, not a reassurance
At the end of every term, families receive a written progress record: rank in class, marks across the term, the trend line, and exactly what changes next term.
Where your child starts
All programs in detail- Years 7 and 8, FoundationsEnglish, Mathematics and Science. One 90 minute class per subject each week.
- Years 9 and 10, Stage 5English, Mathematics on both the 5.2 and 5.3 pathways, and Science. Subject selection guidance in Term 3 of Year 10.
- Year 11, PreliminaryEnglish, Mathematics through Extension 1, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics and Business Studies.
- Year 12, HSCThe full Year 11 list plus English Extension 1 and Mathematics Extension 2, with weekly marked tasks and rank tracking.
- Holiday intensivesFour day blocks every school holiday period, including trial and HSC preparation.
A student case study
I could do every question I had already seen. Edugro made me sit unfamiliar ones under time until that stopped being frightening.
Jasmine H. · joined Year 11, Term 1 of 2024
| Course | On arrival | HSC mark |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics Advanced | School rank 41 of 58 | 94 |
| Mathematics Extension 1 | Taken up in Year 12 | 91 |
| Physics | Yearly mark 78 | 89 |
| ATAR | Predicted 91 at the end of Year 11 | 97.85 |
Offer accepted: UNSW Sydney, Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Computer Science
Where the 2025 cohort ended up
Eighty six per cent of the cohort received an offer for their first preference in the December 2025 round. These are the institutions those offers came from.
- University of Sydney
- UNSW Sydney
- University of Technology Sydney
- Macquarie University
- Australian National University
- University of Melbourne
- Western Sydney University
- University of Wollongong
What families say
We had two years of she is doing fine from everyone. Edugro was the first place that put a mark, a rank and a plan on the same page.
The term report is the thing. I stopped having to ask my son how it was going, because I could read it.
My daughter's tutor rang me in August because she had missed two weeks of homework. In four years of tutoring, nobody had done that before.
Eight in a class meant I could not sit at the back and nod, which was the entire point of going.
Sit one class before you decide anything.
Every student is welcome to sit a full class in any subject at no cost. You will see the room, the tutor and the standard of the work before there is any question of enrolling.