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$45,000 savings and a dream job: Hannah did Year 12 differently
If it hadn’t been for the chance to take a non-traditional route at school, Hannah Valenti’s life may have turned out differently.
- by Elissa Doherty
Two days a week, Lavena swaps schoolwork for metalwork
No ATAR, no problem: more Year 12 students than ever before are combining their studies with vocational training like apprenticeships.
- by Elissa Doherty
‘Section A is vital’: how VCE assessors mark exams
VCE exams can be intimidating, but they are deliberately designed to give students the chance to show off their learning.
- by Anders Furze
Your A+ guide to the VCE: key questions answered
Know your SAT from your GAT with this handy guide to all things VCE.
- by Anders Furze
In year 12 and nearly out of puff? These tips will get you to the finish line
Looking after yourself, getting lots of sleep and having a study system will help keep you on track.
- by Anders Furze
Selfies, ‘spacing’ and support: how to de-stress the VCE
From motivational WhatsApp groups to managing sleep routines, students share their tips for making VCE exams a less daunting and stressful experience.
- by Anders Furze
Only one all-boys school was among the top VCE performers in five years – and it’s not private
Search our interactive graphic to see which Victorian schools fared the best in VCE scores last year.
- by Alex Crowe
Thirty-nine students got perfect ATARs. These are the subjects they chose
Students who achieved an ATAR of 99.95 chose 29 different subjects in 2023, including several subjects typically viewed as less academically rigorous.
- by Alex Crowe
Schools that Excel 2024: Find out your school’s VCE results
The Age’s Schools that Excel series celebrates schools that achieve outstanding improvement in their VCE results over a decade. Find out who won and use our dashboard to track your school’s results.
- by Craig Butt and Robyn Grace
How a school with farm animals achieved some of Victoria’s highest VCE scores
An Islamic school built on the site of a former farm and a government school that fosters a strong sense of community have been named as The Age’s 2024 Schools that Excel winners in Melbourne’s north.
- by Bridie Smith
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