2025 VCE Results


Principal's Message
Congratulations to the entire graduating Class of 2025. The academic results achieved are outstanding and reflect the diligence and hard work demonstrated by students throughout the year.

Highlights:

  • 25% of our students achieved an ATAR in the top 10% of the state
  • 57% are in the top 30% of the State

Our Joint Dux recipients are to be congratulated:

Chaipacha Buranavanitchakron - 97.15 and Justin Huang - 97.15

Top ATAR Achievers:

  • Gabriella Chen - 96.3 and Jiwoo Kim - 96.3
  • Elijah Johnson - 96.05
  • Daniel Tjokroamidjojo - 95.65
  • Chantelle Thong - 95
  • Zhen Zeng - 94.4
  • Barbod Fallahi - 92.7
  • Elena Lim - 92.05

Outstanding Study Scores
Congratulations to the students who received 40+ study scores in a number of subjects. There were 20 individual study scores of 40+ in English, Mathematics, Maths Methods, Physics, Sociology, Physical Education, Texts & Traditions and Business Management.

We commend those who have been recognised for individual subjects and for overall academic excellence. As a school community, we give thanks to God for His guidance and blessing. We also extend our sincere appreciation to our dedicated and inspiring teachers, whose professionalism, commitment, and expertise have been integral to these achievements.

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The graduating Class of 2025.

ATAR and Study Scores Explained

What is an ATAR?
An ATAR is the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank, a ranking of Year 12 results compared to other Year 12 students around Australia. The ATAR is not a score out of 100. It is a rank that allows tertiary institutions to compare the achievements of all students who have completed Year 12.

In Victoria, ATARs are calculated by the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) when a student completes the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE).

What is a study score?
A study score shows how well a student performed in a subject at Unit 3 and 4 level, compared to everyone else in Victoria who took that subject. Study scores are used by VTAC to calculate student ATARs.

The maximum study score is 50. A score of between 23 and 37 indicates that a student is in the middle range. A score of 38 or more shows that a student is in the top 15%.

We extend our best wishes to the Class of 2025 as they enter the next stage of their learning, and we look forward to welcoming them back to the College as alumni in the years to come.

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