Brimbank schools celebrate results

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Jordan Doherty

Brimbank year 12 students received their VCE results on Monday, 12 December capping off their final year of secondary school.

St Albans Secondary college assistant principal Craig Jennings said the school community was thrilled with some of the great scores achieved by students.

“We are very pleased to say that this year we have received the best results ever This is a big achievement for the school and especially for the students. We had a median subject score of 31. This clearly shows the hard work of all our staff and all the hard work done by the students which has very clearly paid off,” Mr Jennings said.

“Year 12 student, Anthony Tran, received the highest score with a very impressive 99.85 per cent.”

Victoria University Secondary College’s Year 12 students also did exceptionally well despite the many disruptions they faced, recording the school’s highest-ever ATAR results. Ten students received ATARs in the high 90s, with the school’s Dux scoring 97.7.

This year, 49,581 students completed the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) – a completion rate of 98 per cent. Another 15,163 students completed their Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) , 6 per cent more than last year.

A total of 3350 students were awarded the VCE Baccalaureate.

This year 13,607 students received a study score of 40 or more, and 629 study scores were awarded at the maximum of 50.