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Caroline Schelle is an education reporter, and joined The Age in 2022. She previously covered courts at AAP.

‘Why not study maths or something?’ The students acing VCE’s oddball subjects

‘Why not study maths or something?’ The students acing VCE’s oddball subjects

And what exactly is sociology, anyway? We asked some of Victoria’s top students to explain.

  • by Caroline Schelle

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As it happened VCE results 2024: Victorian Year 12 students receive results, ATARS

As it happened VCE results 2024: Victorian Year 12 students receive results, ATARS

Find out the latest about this year’s VCE results.

  • by Caroline Schelle and Hannah Kennelly
Big-name schools celebrate some of their best VCE results

Big-name schools celebrate some of their best VCE results

Brighton Grammar, Camberwell Grammar, Prahran High School and Ballarat Clarendon College are among Victorian schools lauding their best and brightest students.

  • by Alex Crowe and Caroline Schelle
The anxiety and the ecstasy of VCE results day

The anxiety and the ecstasy of VCE results day

Officials said the logistics of the day went smoothly, while Education Minister Ben Carroll said anyone disappointed with their results is welcome to appeal.

  • by Noel Towell, Caroline Schelle and Alex Crowe
Australia news as it happened: Terror police hunt for synagogue fire suspects; Dutton won’t use indigenous flags as PM

Australia news as it happened: Terror police hunt for synagogue fire suspects; Dutton won’t use indigenous flags as PM

Follow today’s top stories with our national news blog.

  • by Josefine Ganko and Caroline Schelle
More exams embroiled in VCE leak debacle, but results to be released as planned

More exams embroiled in VCE leak debacle, but results to be released as planned

The education minister says the results will be released on Thursday and will be “fair, accurate and reliable”.

  • by Noel Towell and Caroline Schelle
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‘Forever in our hearts’: Loved ones farewell Holly Morton-Bowles, who died during dream holiday

‘Forever in our hearts’: Loved ones farewell Holly Morton-Bowles, who died during dream holiday

Many mourners chose to honour the life of the 19-year-old by wearing something pink.

  • by Caroline Schelle
Results are in: The public schools beating their private rivals

Results are in: The public schools beating their private rivals

This year’s NAPLAN results highlight the ability of lesser-known state schools to compete with their better-resourced private rivals. See the list.

  • by Noel Towell and Caroline Schelle
200 of the best: Victoria’s NAPLAN-star primary and secondary schools revealed

200 of the best: Victoria’s NAPLAN-star primary and secondary schools revealed

Principals say high expectations and a drive to succeed from their students helped make their schools among the finest in the state.

  • by Bridie Smith and Caroline Schelle
Search your school’s results using our 2024 NAPLAN interactive guide

Search your school’s results using our 2024 NAPLAN interactive guide

Search The Age’s interactive guide for the complete set of NAPLAN results from every Victorian school.

  • by Noel Towell, Caroline Schelle and Alex Crowe
Bayside backlash: Brighton grumbles about fast-tracked housing plans

Bayside backlash: Brighton grumbles about fast-tracked housing plans

More than 100 people gathered on Sunday in Brighton to protest against the government’s plans to fast-track housing developments in the suburb.

  • by Caroline Schelle

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