December 12, 2024

St Paul’s VCE Results 2024

The 2024 Dux of St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School is Indily Francis of Boolarra, who received an ATAR of 98.65.

Close behind were: India Van Berkel of Traralgon with an ATAR of 97.8 and a perfect study score of 50 in Cert III Sport and Recreation and Annalisa Baxter of Warragul on 96.25 including a perfect study score of 50 in Visual Communication and Design.

Other very high achievers included:  Ann-Maria Thomas of Warragul on 94.35, Oliver Haberl of Traralgon on 94.05, Codey Jackson of Warragul with 93.85, Lucinda Waller of Buln Buln on 93.25, Sienna Christian of Warragul on 93.10, Max O’Connor of Mountain View on 92.65 and Angela Mirkovic of Warragul on 91.50.

In addition to the two perfect study scores of 50 achieved by the Class of 2024, Year 10 student Asmi Pathania also achieved a 50 in General Mathematics.

The School is incredibly proud of the way our class of 2024 embraced every opportunity they were presented with both in and outside of the classroom. They have applied themselves to their studies in a dedicated and enthusiastic manner and balanced this with involvement in a wide array of co-curricular pursuits. The Class of 2024 approached this year with maturity and good humour and have consistently responded to situations in a way which fills the broader community with pride.

In all, 10% of students achieved an ATAR over 90 and 44% of students achieved an ATAR over 70. The fact that St Paul’s does not stream students out of Year 12, or offer a VCE Vocational Major stream, means that these results are truly indicative of the quality environment of learning and teaching that St Paul’s offers.

This year’s cohort have a variety of plans for the immediate future from tertiary study in areas such as health, commerce and law, as well as employment opportunities such as apprenticeships and Australian Defence Force traineeships.  We are pleased to note the increasing number of students who have already secured conditional places in tertiary institutions prior to the completion of Year 12. We look forward to continuing to work with the Class of 2024 and helping them find a post-school pathway which allows them to pursue their potential.

We are incredibly proud of the Class of 2024 and wish them the very best for the future.

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