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VCE students receive 2022 results

2022 Dux: Stevie Child during the year at the Kyabam P-12 lone pine dediction.

Kyabram P-12 College Dux Stevie Child will spend the next 12 months completing an engineering traineeship at Mandalay Resources’ Costerfield Mine.

Stevie will spent her gap year working at the mine, 10km north east of Heathcote, after scoring a 90.65 ATAR to top the charts at the P-12 College

She is planning on starting her university engineering course in 2024.

Al Rafael Tesoro scored 89 as his ATAR to finish runner-up, while Amelia Pulsoni, Paige Billing and Lilly Waasdorp were also high achievers.

The Kyabram P-12 College mean study score was 29.66, well up on previous years as was the ATAR average.

At the St Augustine’s College Dux of the School was Jordan O’Neill, who received an ATAR of 96.8.

At Echuca College Aaron Fleischer finished in the top one per cent of the nation with a score of 98.65.

Sam Ryan was Rochester Secondary College Dux for 2022, with an ATAR of 95.85.

With an ATAR of 99.75, Goulburn Valley Grammar School dux Anna Howell will now study a Bachelor of Science at Melbourne University followed by a Masters of Engineering.

Notre Dame College dux Alexandra Trebley had a result of 96.85.

Greater Shepparton Secondary College’s Isabela Bace had a score of 90.05.

William Geerling from Shepparton Christian College achieved more than he was aiming for with his 89.6 result.

More than 89,000 Victorian students received their results on Monday, with 49,581 students graduating VCE — a completion rate of 98 per cent.

A further 15,163 students graduated VCAL, which was a six per cent increase on 2021.