VCE results 2025: Meet every school dux in Victoria
The moment every Victorian year 12 student has been working towards all year has finally arrived, with VCE results released from 7am today. See every school’s dux and their score here.
The moment every Victorian year 12 student has been working towards has arrived.
The anxious wait is finally over for the class of 2025, with VCE results released from 7am Thursday.
Check out how your school performed and who the top achieving students were.
We’ll be updating this list throughout the day.
Ballarat Christian College
Jade Meyer received the highest ATAR among students at Ballarat Christian College.
Jade completed English, Literature, General Maths, History and Ancient History in Year 12 while also working part time.
His advice to students heading into VCE next year is to “get ahead while you can”.
“It may seem a tad over exhaustive to try and get ahead in your studies during the first few weeks of schooling but it will allow for flexibility when you need it later.
“Still do the things you enjoy. Don’t sacrifice your enjoyment or interest for school but figure out a way to use them.”
Next year Jade will start his double degree of Arts and Laws at ACU in Melbourne.
Kate O’Neill was awarded Ballarat Christian College’s Vocational Major award.
She studied Biology, Foundation maths, VM Personal Development, VM work related studies, VM Literacy and Christian Living.
She said her plan post study was to “obtain a Certificate III in Wildlife and Exhibited Animals”, with the aim of working at a zoo or wildlife park.
Nossal High School
Pawan Cooray’s 99.9 ATAR has earned him the title of Dux at Nossal High School.
The 18-year-old is keen to pursue a career in medicine and is hoping to further his studies at Monash University or interstate in New South Wales.
Pawan studied Physics, Maths Methods, Specialist Maths, Chemistry and English Language this year, and studied Year 12 Biology last year.
“I was hoping for an ATAR of around 99.7 so I’m very happy. I didn’t get much sleep last night,” he said.
“I put a lot of pressure on myself to do my best, and my tip for other students is to have a clear, realistic goal that you will do anything to achieve.”
“I thank all my teachers and I’m really grateful for the work they put in to support me at school and after school this year.”
“And I’m also very grateful for the support I’ve received from my parents Sanjeeva and Chandi.”
Pawan said his highlights for the year was spending time with friends and competing in basketball and soccer.
He’s already looking forward to the 2026 Fifa World Cup and is hoping Argentina can win back-to-back trophies with his favourite player Lionel Messi at the helm.
Heathdale Christian College
Heathdale Christian College’s Dux of 2025 Adeline Simon achieved an ATAR of 98.85 -achieved the double accomplishment of being a College Captain, too.
Looking back on the year, Adeline said her success reflects the whole community, “teachers who made time for me, friends and co captains who stood alongside me – and the peace I prayed for each night.”
Deborah Letcher, Principal of Secondary, said Adeline has always been curious from an early age, and her peers and teachers value her humility and kindness.
This year also saw the first graduating class from Heathdale’s second campus in Melton. “Their legacy as pioneers will be one of great leadership,” said Iain Belot, Principal of Melton campus, “showing the way for students to follow.”
“We are immensely proud of all our students,” said Ross Grace, Executive Principal. “Their commitment to use every opportunity to grow will hold them in good stead as they continue their learning journey.”
Brighton Grammar School
Brighton Grammar School’s 2025 dux Charlie Sabin received a perfect ATAR of 99.95.
Charlie, who was also school captain, earned a perfect study score of 50 in literature.
“This year’s academic, sporting, and co-curricular successes are a tribute to the school’s culture and sense of grit, our drive to show up every day not for the end goals, but for the pursuit, the challenge, and the camaraderie,” Charlie said.
He expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Brighton Grammar community for its unwavering support.
A talented actor, musician, vocalist and hockey player, Charlie combined academic excellence with a growth mindset, balance and humility.
Headmaster Ross Featherston extended his best wishes to the graduating cohort:
“As they leave Brighton Grammar, our 174 graduates do so as young men of character – prepared and ready to make a positive contribution to the world. We look forward to welcoming them back as members of our Old Brighton Grammarians Society, and through our coaching, mentoring and past scholars’ programs.”
Sandringham College
Kessler Pellas received the highest ATAR among students at Sandringham College with a score of 99.85.
He achieved perfect 50 study scores in English and English Literature.
The school’s Dux Proximus was Bettina Cuic with an ATAR of 99.
Principal Amy Porter said it was interesting Kessler completed humanities subjects while Bettina’s focus was maths and sciences.
She said she believed the results showed students were able to do a huge variety of subjects that they were passionate about.
The school’s median ATAR was 77.15 with 23 students achieving above 90 and there were four perfect study scores of 50 achieved.
Ms Porter said she was equally as proud of the VCE VM and VPC students who all finished their qualifications well before the due date and successfully.
St Kevin’s College
William Park was the Dux of St Kevins College with a perfect score of 99.95
St Albans Secondary School
Ricardo Vom achieved the highest ATAR at St Albans Secondary College with a score of 98.5.
St Johns College Preston
Hussein Albonajem was the College Dux at St John’s College in Preston with an ATAR of 93.4
Mount Waverley Secondary College
Mount Waverley Secondary College’s Dux for 2025 is Jadon Tu who has scored 99.85.
Jadon said it was a relief to finally know he wouldn’t have to worry about ATAR ever again.
“I got higher results than expected in every subject, so I could not be more overjoyed!” he said.
“I would like to thank all my teachers this year for all the support they’ve given. I also could not have done it without my parents and sister, who have supported me.”
Principal in Charge of Senior School Lauren Kelly says Jadon was Dux in all of his years with the school.
“This cohort began its Year 7 and 8 journey during Covid so should be very proud of their achievements. It’s also a definite improvement on last year’s score,” Ms Kelly said.
The school received a median score of 77.
Geelong High School
Mattias Aidt achieved dux of Geelong High with a near perfect ATAR of 99.8.
Matt said he had his eye on a score of 99, and he was grateful to over-achieve.
“My mind was blown, I definitely wasn’t expecting 99.80,” he said.
“I’m proud of myself but also I’m proud of everyone who helped me get here.”
Matt said he was most surprised to receive a 47 in English.
“I thought I was no good at English, but I put a lot of effort into learning how to enjoy it,” he said.
“It goes to show, at the end of the day it’s passion and love for a subject that gets you results.”
He said he was also motivated by his “gifted and passionate” teacher Steve Brown and diving into his physics extension subject over 2025.
Last year he received a 46 in VCE Physics.
“There’s something expressive and artistic in studying physics and maths – you’re studying the universe.”
Matt has been awarded a Hansen Scholarship – “a huge privilege” – at Melbourne University, where he’ll major in physics as part of a Bachelor of Science.
Geelong High School Dux
Mattias Aidt achieved dux of Geelong High with a near perfect ATAR of 99.8.
Principal Mr Reid said the school was “very happy for him”.
“Matt’s a great kid, he’s always been about supporting others and making sure others succeed too,” he said.
“He has worked extremely hard and dedicated himself to all aspects of school life.
“We’re so happy for him.”
Lavalla Catholic College
Isabel Ford has duxed Lavalla Catholic College in Traralgon. Isabel received an ATAR of 98.3, topping her cohort.
Braybrook College
Hanson Ha attributes much of his VCE success to the support of his friends. The Braybrook Secondary College student achieved an ATAR of 99.05 per cent and was named dux of his school.
‘‘My friends supported me a lot. They all wanted to see me succeed and they were always there,‘‘ he said.
Hanson said he planned to study a Bachelor of Science for his first year at Melbourne University and then study Medicine with a view to becoming a GP because he wanted to help people.
His advice to next year’s Year 12 students: ‘‘Staying on track is really important over the year and working hard. Don’t get distracted,“ he said.
St Aloysius College
Lila Kelly achieved an ATAR in the top 3 per cent of the state, scoring a 96.8, making her Dux of St Aloysius college.
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Mazenod College
The Mazenod College 2025 Dux is Pramesh Silva who received an ATAR of 99.65 ATAR.
Cobden Technical School
Phoebe Harris was named the Cobden Technical School 2025 dux.
She studied Indonesian, English, food studies, general mathematics and psychology.
Phoebe hopes to study primary education at university.
South Oakleigh Secondary College
Lauren Olver reigned supreme as Dux of South Oakleigh Secondary College with an ATAR of 98.3
Korowa Anglican Girls’ School
Alice Liberman and Christina Chen have topped one of the state’s best performing schools Korowa Anglican Girls’ School, both achieving scores of 99.65.
The school is “immensely proud” of the achievements of Alice and Christina, Principal Frances Booth said.
“Alice and Christina represent two important frontiers for women, leadership and STEM,” Mrs Booth said.
“Their achievements show what young women can accomplish when they are empowered, supported and encouraged to pursue their passions without limits.”
Stawell Secondary College
Sasha Woltjen was the Dux of Stawell Secondary College, but did not wish to share her ATAR.
Sirius College
Rania Aldanu is the dux of Sirius College this year.
She was one of five students, including a set of twin brothers, at the school who achieved an ATAR above 99.
Rania achieved a score of 99.85 with perfect scores of 50 in English and Legal Studies.
This follows the study score of 50 she achieved in psychology in year 11
Among the high achievers were Dawood Razaq who achieved a 99.80, Yahya Ahmed with an ATAR of 99.70, Sarim Babar who achieved a 99.45 and his twin brother Saim Babar with an ATAR of 99.10.
Executive principal Ahmet Yamakoglu said he was proud of the achievements of the class of 2025 as students showed dedication, resilience, and determination.
He said he had confidence graduating students would continue to flourish in their future pathways.
Rania said she was grateful to everyone who supported her throughout the year.
“Without my family, friends and teachers, I could not achieve this alone,” she said.
“Whatever success I have belongs to you as well.
“So thank you for supporting me. I will work hard to make up for it in the future.”
Luther College
Jacinta Song has duxed Luther College, Croydon Hills with an ATAR of 99.85.
Mernda College
Mernda Central College’s 2025 VCE Dux is Aida Touqan, who achieved an ATAR of 96.00.
Yarram Secondary College
Yarram Secondary College’s two top students in 2025 were William Pearson and Hector McAulay.
Dux William Pearson got an ATAR of 96.1 and is planning to complete a bachelor of Surveying Technology at the University of Southern Queensland.
Hector, who was the English dux, achieved an ATAR of 91.6 and intends to do a Bachelor of Agriculture at Melbourne University.
Overall, the school’s results included 18 per cent of the VCE cohort being awarded an ATAR of 90 or higher.
Bannockburn P-12 College
The Dux at Bannockburn P-12 College was Gray Edwards with an ATAR of 98.9.
St Bede’s College
Piero Palleschi was the Dux of St Bede’s with an ATAR of 99.85 with two perfect study scores for Biology and Mathematical Methods
Mac Robertson Girls
Selective School Mac.Robertson Girls’ High School has had two students receive perfect ATAR scores. Mireille Ho and Grace Li were the school’s highest achieving students with ATARs of 99.95.
St Peter’s College
The 2025 Dux of St Peter’s College is Jai Ortolan who achieved an ATAR of 98.65. Jai achieved a perfect score in Physics and listed Engineering at Monash University as his first preference.
Hillcrest Christian College
Hillcrest Christian College’s dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Daniel Zhong, with an ATAR of 96.25.
The Proxime Accessit was Darren Raguo, with an ATAR of 95.25.
The school said they wished all 2025 CREST VCE students who received their ATAR results every success and joy in the next chapter of their lives as they “fulfil their God-given purpose in this world.”
Epping Secondary College
Leah Saveksi is the 2025 dux of Epping Secondary College after achieving an ATAR of 96.65.
St Augustine’s College
2025 College Dux of St Augustine’s College in Kyabram is Lily Garth with an ATAR of 96.40
Pascoe Vale Girls College
Hannia Mubeen is the dux of Pascoe Vale Girls College in 2025.
She scored an ATAR of 95.9.
The other top scoring student was Elise Keles-Huseyin with a 95.85 ATAR.
The school said it was proud of the two top students and congratulated all 2025 VCE students on their results.
Melbourne Grammar School
Five Melbourne Grammar School students received the highest-possible ATAR of 99.95.
Daniel Gao, Tahj Kumar, Georgios Pirpiris, Nicholas Wang, and Andison Zhang were the school’s joint duxes with more than 60 percent of students scoring 90 and above.
Terang College
Chelsea McConnell scooped the number one ATAR at Terang College, being named College Dux with a score of 86.7
Gilson College
The Gilson College 2025 dux is Rumakjot Sandhu with a 93.8 ATAR score.
The Grange P-12 College
Leon Kolomatangi received an ATAR of 96.65 to be named the College Dux at The Grange P-12 College.
Caulfield Grammar School
Yuxiang Peng was named the 2025 Caulfield Grammar School dux, with a perfect ATAR of 99.95.
Principal Ashleigh Martin said Yuxiang approached his studies with “resilience, curiosity and determination”.
“Yuxiang’s outstanding result reflects his dedication to learning and his broad contribution to school life, recognised through major academic prizes, debating and community service emblems, and his leadership as Maths Captain,” she said.
“A committed member of the First Volleyball team and an award-winning student across Physics, English and Mathematical Methods, Yuxiang has approached Year 12 with resilience, curiosity and determination.
“We congratulate him on an exceptional achievement.”
Yuxiany said he was proud to finish his studies with “no regrets”.
“This year pushed me to work harder and think deeper, and I’m proud to finish knowing I left no regrets,” he said.
“I’m grateful for the support of the school and teachers that helped me grow along the way.”
Footscray High School
With an ATAR of 99.55, Francis White topped the study scores for Footscray High School’s VCE cohort.
Beaumaris Secondary College
The dux of the school was Santiago Sassman – who achieved an ATAR of 99.1. Stephen said the top three ATAR scores this year were the highest the school has ever received.
The King David School
The King David School’s dux is Kiera Edelstein, with an ATAR of 99.6.She achieved a perfect study score of 50 in History Revolutions.
Parkdale Secondary College
Hana Ly is the highest VCE achiever at Parkdale Secondary College this year.
The 2025 dux achieved an ATAR of 99.95.
The school said the outstanding result was a testament to Hana’s hard work, focus, and determination throughout her schooling.
St Mary’s Coptic Orthodox College
Tatiana Issa was the 2025 Dux of St Mary’s Coptic Orthodox College with an ATAR of 97.9.
Fintona Girls’ School
Jessica Leung is the dux of Fintona Girls’ School for 2025 after achieving a score of 99.7.
She was among 14 per cent of the Balwyn private school’s 2025 VCE students to get an ATAR above 99; more than half of this year’s cohort received a score of more than 90.
St Mary’s College
Xavier Sinkeler is the 2025 Dux of St Mary’s College. He received an ATAR of 92.7 and has applied for Medicine at La Trobe University.
Ruyton Girls’ School
Olivia Williams and Siyuan (Lucy) Huang each achieved an ATAR of 99.95, making them the 2025 duxes of Ruyton Girls’ School.
Olivia received four perfect study scores in English, Biology, Chemistry and French.
Principal Kim Bence said the school was “incredibly proud” of both students,
“Not only have they achieved exceptional academic success, but they have also been active contributors to our school community and outstanding role models for our younger students,” she said.
“We congratulate them wholeheartedly and wish them every success in their future endeavours.”
Woodmans Hill Secondary College
The Woodmans Hill Secondary College dux is Ruth Carter, whose ATAR was 96.85.
While studying, Ruth sourced funding and worked with a peer and the Ballarat YMCA to create a documentary film called How Queer Looks.
The film, which will air online soon, attempts to bridge the intergenerational gap in queer communities.
Camberwell Grammar School
Camberwell Grammar School
Two Camberwell Grammar School students, Ethan and Ben, received a perfect ATAR of 99.95.
Balwyn High
Thomas Zhao and Matthew Yan were the duces for Balwyn High School in 2025, scoring perfect ATARs of 99.95.
Sixteen perfect Study Scores of 50 were also achieved in the following studies (*Year 11 students completing a 3/4 subject):
· Biology & Chemistry – Thomas Zhao
· Business Management & Health & Human Development – Khadijah Al-Quireshi
· Business Management - Melissa Ng and Elika Baygan*
· English – Elisa Chong* & Samaira Maheshwari, Daniel Vu and Jayden Oh
· General Maths – Julie Zhu & Jayden Choi, Emily Vu*
· Mathematical Methods - Ayun Kim*
· Physics – Richard Joshi* & Matthew Yan
Toorak College
Toorak College graduates achieved a median ATAR of 86.8, with 39 per cent of students getting an ATAR above 90, and 71 per cent over 80.
The dux of the school is Isabel Ng, who managed an ATAR of 99.6.
Eleanor Montgomery achieved a 98.8.
Sunbury College
Pearson Elton is 2025 Dux of Sunbury College with an ATAR of 90.85
Sunbury College dux Pearson Elton is a high achiever whose commitment, talent and character have made a lasting impact on the school community.
Pearson achieved an ATAR of 90.85 and this year studied English, Geography, Health and Human Development, Psychology and General Mathematics.
In 2024, Pearson studied VET Music Performance, showcasing his talent as a guitarist and deep passion for music.
“I’ve always been into music in all of its forms,” said Pearson. “When I was young, I played piano, guitar, drums and bass guitar – it’s something I’ve been good at for a while.”
Pearson plans to pursue his passion at university and is also considering a future career as a music teacher.
Sunbury College Principal Craig O’Bree said: “Pearson’s dedication to learning, combined with a genuine passion for his studies, has positioned him strongly for future success.”
Mr Bree said this year’s graduating students did really well, with many achieving above their expectations.
“The vast majority of our students will get into their first preference tertiary placement, which is really important,” he said.
Koo Wee Rup Secondary College
Quinn Brew has duxed Koo Wee Rup Secondary College for 2025.
St Joseph’s College Echuca
Emma Head was the 2025 Dux of St Joseph’s College Echuca with an ATAR of 94.05
Mentone Grammar
Jessica Chaplin is Mentone Grammar’s top performer achieving an ATAR of 99.95.
She received perfect scores of 50 in English, Maths Methods, Physics and Economics.
St Leonard’s College
St Leonard’s College VCE Dux for 2025 was Ruby Morgan, who achieved an ATAR of 99.35. Ruby achieved a perfect study score of 50 in Psychology.
Catholic College Sale
Catholic College Sale has named Madison Jones as its 2025 dux. Madison received an ATAR of 7.35 and four study scores over 40.
King’s College
Bianca Mikhail has duxed the King’s College, Warrnambool class of 2025.
Bianca received a 93.1 ATAR.
“This is a remarkable result and a testament to Bianca’s dedication, perseverance, and commitment to her studies,” Principle Allister Rouse said.
Maryborough Education Centre
Maryborough Education Centre has congratulated their 2025 dux Ashley Mason.
“Your commitment, positivity and hard work have truly shone this year,” the school posted to Facebook.
“We’re so proud of you, and our entire Year 12 cohort for reaching this milestone.”
Academy of Mary Immaculate
Alice Portz was the dux of the Academy of Mary Immaculate with an incredible score of 99.9.
Alice said she could not have excelled this year without the support of her teachers and classmates.
“You can get caught up in your own head with self-doubt, without really actually knowing what you can achieve,” she said.
“If you can get out of that headspace and trust yourself and the support network around you, that really makes a difference.”
“The Academy has allowed me to explore all my interests
Alice has her sights set on a Computer Science of Software Engineering degree at the University of Melbourne.
“Programming has been mainly a hobby for me, now I get to explore it in its entirety,” she said.
Westall Secondary College
Rin Prum Monkol is the dux of Westall Secondary College.
He achieved an ATAR of 98.65.
Ouyen P12 College
The Ouyen P-12 College dux this year is Kristy Higgins with an ATAR score of 86.95.
Staughton College
Staughton College VCE Dux for 2025 was Raziel Mouangsene.
Raziel preferred not to share his ATAR.
Hume Anglican Grammar
Hume Anglican Grammar’s dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Manraj Dhanoa, with a perfect ATAR of 99.95, the first ever perfect ATAR of 99.95 for the school.
Manraj, who also served as School Captain, has been an active and generous student leader, participating in co-curricular activities, social justice initiatives and charitable programs to serve the community.
The Proxime Accessit was Saad Khurram, with an ATAR of 99.25 and a merit in General Mathematics.
The school congratulated all 2025 Hume Anglican Grammar VCE students on their achievements and wished them every success and joy as they move into the next chapter of their lives.
Mentone Girls Grammar
Mentone Girls Grammar School is celebrating its strongest VCE performance on record after the class of 2025 achieved a median study score of 35.
Tsz Yau (Melissa) Wong was named Dux achieving an ATAR of 99.5.
The school also recognised joint Dux Secondus who attained 99.45.
“Their accomplishments reflect exceptional dedication and scholarship,” principal Lauren Perfect said.
Beth Rivkah Ladies College
Leah Goodman was the college dux for Beth Rivkah Ladies College with a score of 99.55.
Swinburne Senior Secondary College
Ella Rule is 2025 Dux of Swinburne Senior Secondary College with an ATAR score of 98.45.
Hopetoun P-12 College
Hopetoun P-12 College’s 2025 Dux title has been awarded to Lana in recognition of her outstanding VCE results.
Galen Catholic College
Lucy Dwyer is the 2025 Galen Catholic College dux with an ATAR of 93.95.
Berwick Secondary College
Miquella Jacobsen (MJ) was the dux of Berwick Secondary College, with an ATAR of 97.40.
MJ studied English, Literature, Philosophy, Legal Studies and Mathematical Methods and hopes to study Law with Philosophy next year.
Her principal Josephine Millard described MJ as a “wonderful student”.
“Her teachers love the way she thinks, she has been an integral part of our music program and she has shown what hard work can do,” she said.
“We are very proud of her.”
This year Berwick had all 249 Year 12’s complete the year successfully.
Monivae College
The Dux of Monivae College for 2025, is Campbell Glazebrook with an ATAR of 94.7.
Campbell is planning to study Science/Physiotherapy at The University of Melbourne in
2026.
Principal Jonathan Rowe congratulated Campbell on his “wonderful achievement”.
“Not only has Campbell shown excellence in his studies, but he has also
been a terrific role model and leader of the College as Vice-Captain of Sport”,” he said.
Among the 2025 cohort who completed a scored VCE, 36 per cent achieved an ATAR above 70 and one student received a perfect score of 50 for the subject Health and Human
Development.
Springside West Secondary College
Springside West Secondary College Dux of 2025 is Nhat Nguyen with an ATAR of 99.1.
Nhat intends to pursue a career in medicine and was complimented for his prodigious work ethic by his school on social media.
Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak
Bethany Leung and Stephanie Leon have both duxed Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak.
The graduates achieved matching ATAR’s of 99.25.
“Our graduating class has demonstrated exceptional dedication and commitment throughout
the year,” Principle Angela O’Dwyer said.
“These students are thoroughly deserving of their outstanding results, and we celebrate
all they have accomplished,” Ms O’Dwyer said.
Methodist Ladies College
Grace Gonzales and Angela Yin are co-dux of MLC, with a score of 99.90
Grace credits much of her success to the support she’s received.
“The network of support is something I love talking about,” she says. “I’m immensely grateful for all the teachers. They’re so willing to talk and make time for you. I’ve gotten so much more out of the teachers than I thought I could.
“I’ve learnt not to be hesitant to ask for help. Like for Maths, I asked for extra resources to do some extra work and they’ll go out of their way to send it to me, or chat through it at lunch. They just want you to do well.”
After completing Year 12 Biology last year, Grace learnt some valuable lessons on how to succeed in studies, including how to pace yourself.
“Cramming is overrated!” she warns. “I would have told myself last year: start early, and you’ll end up doing less work and it will pay off in the long term. Do the work incrementally, like trying to do tasks the day you get it, and over time your knowledge will build up. At some point, you’ll realise you actually have a lot behind you and that way you reduce stress.
Kambrya College
Kambrya College’s dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Aishwarya Anand, with an ATAR of 99.45.The VCE Vocational Major dux was Jayden Pham, and the VPC dux was Grace McLeod.
Doncaster Secondary College
Amin Soleyman duxed Doncaster Secondary College with an ATAR of 99.65.
Principal Glenn Morris said Amin’s twin also performed “exceptionally well”.
“In addition to being incredibly hardworking and intelligent students, they are good young men with outstanding manners and interpersonal skills,” he said.
Upwey High School
Upwey High School’s dux is Matias Obregon, who achieved an ATAR of 96.15.
He is hoping to get into Biomedical Engineering or a course within the medical industry.
Matias was also one of Upwey’s school captains in 2025, and at graduation was recognised as the ADF Long Tan Leadership recipient.
Richmond High School
Maddie Wild is the Richmond High School dux with an ATAR of 99.65 and the school is celebrating its highest ever median study score of 30.
She is the school’s first female dux in the school’s third year of offering VCE.
Maddie is weighing her options between a science degree at Melbourne University or a double degree in art and politics, philosophy and economics at ANU.
She then has plans to complete a Masters of Teaching and pursue her passion to become a primary school teacher.
“We are delighted to have our first female dux who achieved a near perfect ATAR of 99.65,” Principal Andrea Thompson said.
Strathcona Girls Grammar
2025 Strathcona Girls Grammar Dux, Amanda Un received a perfect score of 99.95.
Amanda said she was shocked when she found out she received a perfect score.
“I was shocked when I saw my result. It took me a minute to really process what it was saying.
“It had always been my goal, but I wasn’t sure I could actually get there. I’m really proud of the work I put in this year, and I couldn’t have done it without my teachers.
“They were my biggest support. I’m hoping this result will enable me to study for a Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne,” Amanda said.
Good News Lutheran College
Good News Lutheran College’s dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Anushka Desai, with an ATAR of 99.75.The Proxime Accessit was Ehsaas Waadhwa, with an ATAR of 98.3.
Camperdown College
Lily Maskell has been named as Camperdown College’s 2025 dux.
Bayview College
The dux of Bayview college for 2025 was Jack Prevett.The school also had year 9 student Elijah Reeves complete a Unit 3/4 subject, banking a year 12 subject three years in advance.
Tyrell College
Tyrrell College’s dux is Jenna Alday, with an ATAR of 88.45.
Brighton Secondary College
Brighton Secondary College 2025 dux Li Icey received an ATAR of 99.40.
Surf Coast Secondary College
Tyson Smith was the 2025 College Dux at Surf Coast Secondary achieving an ATAR of 98.1.
The Knox School
The dux at The Knox School, with an ATAR of 99.7, is Linda He.
Hampton Park Secondary College
Hampton Park Secondary College’s VCE-General dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Estelle Foo Souye Chan, with an ATAR of 94.75.
The VCE-Vocational dux was Ezekiel Tafu, and the VPC dux was Aditi Singh.
Trafalgar High School
Trafalgar High School’s dux is Lucas Murphy.Lucas achieved at ATAR of 97.3
Kilvington Grammar
Derek Huang and Caleb Mendez have shared the honour of being the Kilvington Grammar School dux, both achieving ATAR’s of 99.85.
Derek said he and Caleb had had a “friendly academic rivalry” throughout high school
“Becoming joint duces is honestly the best outcome, I’m proud to share this honour with him” he said.
Derek plans to attend Dentistry at University of Melbourne and Caleb, Biomedical Engineering at Monash University.
Bialik College
The college duces at Bialik College were Segev Glasman and Joseph Zhou with a score of 99.9
Oxley Christian College
Eshan Cai is the Oxley Christian College dux of 2025 with a 99.80 ATAR.
The school’s other top performers were Natasha Mevasia, Ruby Warburton and international dux Gwen Wong.
Genazzano FCJ College
With an almost perfect score of 98.85, Jacqueline O’Donnell duxed one of Melbourne’s top private all-girls’ schools - Genazzano.
Assumption College - Kilmore
Annabel Clark was the dux for Assumption College in Kilmore for 2025.
Her fellow classmates Adele and Emmy picked up perfect study scores in General Maths and Sport and Recreation respectively.
Swan Hill College
Sara Rogers was the 2025 Dux of Swan Hill College with an ATAR of 97.05.
Glenroy College
Glenroy College’s dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Dipashan Neupane, who achieved an ATAR of 84.2.
Dipashan plans to study Engineering at the University of Melbourne in 2026, a goal he has pursued since Year 9.
“I’m really thankful to my family, teachers, and everyone in my community who supported me,” Dipashan said.
“I hope I can use what I’ve learned at Glenroy to help others and make a positive difference.”
Glenroy College principal Andrew Arney said the cohort had shown remarkable determination.
“Today is a wonderful celebration of the work of all our students and the staff who supported them,” he said.
“Our students have been fiercely determined to push themselves and shown great resilience—they have done themselves and their families proud.”
Werribee Secondary College
The dux of Werribee Secondary College is Daniel Bar.
Daniel received an ATAR of 99.65.
Mornington Secondary
Asher Cooke is the Mornington Secondary College Dux for 2025. His score was 96.7.
Alphington Grammar School
With an ATAR of 99.3, George Mouratidis was the dux of Alphington Grammar School.
Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School
The Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School duxes for 2025 are Alessandra Heywood, Chris Kouroupidis and Eason Paini.
The three students achieved an ATAR of 99.90.
Sunbury College
Sunbury College dux Pearson Elton is a high achiever whose commitment, talent and character have made a lasting impact on the school community.
Pearson achieved an ATAR of 90.85 and this year studied English, Geography, Health and Human Development, Psychology and General Mathematics.
In 2024, Pearson studied VET Music Performance, showcasing his talent as a guitarist and deep passion for music.
“I’ve always been into music in all of its forms,” said Pearson. “When I was young, I played piano, guitar, drums and bass guitar – it’s something I’ve been good at for a while.”
Pearson plans to pursue his passion at university and is also considering a future career as a music teacher.
Sunbury College Principal Craig O’Bree said: “Pearson’s dedication to learning, combined with a genuine passion for his studies, has positioned him strongly for future success.”
Mr Bree said this year’s graduating students did really well, with many achieving above their expectations.
“The vast majority of our students will get into their first preference tertiary placement, which is really important,” he said.
Bayside P-12 College
Poppy McConville was the dux of Bayside P-12 College with a score of 94.7
Edgars Creek Secondary College
Edgars Creek Secondary College student Zhan Wu claimed the highest study score amongst his peers with an ATAR of 94.95.
Greensborough College
Greensborough College’s dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Eysha Denison, who achieved an ATAR of 92.25.
Marian College Ararat
Bradley Carter has duxed Marian College Ararat’s 2025 cohort.
Bradley achieved an atar of 95.5.
Ballarat Clarendon College
Neil Arul, who received an ATAR score of 99.9, was Ballarat Clarendon College’s Dux for 2025.
It comes as 99 students from the high achieving school achieved ATARs of above 90.
St Catherine’s College
Natalie Wang was crowned Dux of St Catherine’s College with an ATAR of 99.85.
Heathmont College
Heathmont College’s dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Jaxom Woods, who achieved an ATAR of 98.1.
Lorne P-12 College
Isabella Reynolds has topped Lorne P-12 College in this year’s ATAR ranking. Isabella achieved a score of 88.45.
Wangaratta High School
Wangaratta High SchoolClare Collins achieved Wangaratta High School’s top ATAR score - a 98.8.
St Andrew’s Christian College
Zeyang Zhao (Lucas) was head of the class at St Andrew’s Christian College revealed as 2025 College Dux with an ATAR of 99.8.
Maffra Secondary College
Maffra Secondary College’s dux for 2025 is Emily Johnston.
Emily achieved a score of 96.45.
Girton Grammar School
Sarah Whitlam is the 2025 dux of Girton Grammar after achieving an ATAR of 99.3.
“I want to thank all the Girton teachers for doing such an amazing job ... I’m so glad the work I’ve put in this year has paid off,” Sarah said.
She pipped runner up Katia Kamateros by a score of 0.1.
One in three Girton Grammar students received an ATAR above 90.
Yarra Valley Grammar
The 2025 Dux for Yarra Valley Grammar is Jeremy Lin with an ATAR of 99.85.
Catherine McAuley College Bendigo
Catherine McAuley College BendigoThe Catherine McAuley College dux for 2025 is Zahli Waugh.
Ivanhoe Grammar School
Ivanhoe Grammar School’s VCE dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Rakhi Patel from Plenty Campus, with an ATAR of 99.75.
The Ivanhoe Campus VCE dux was Leah Delios, who achieved an ATAR of 99.7.
Lowanna College
Zara Fussell has been crowned dux of Lowanna College for 2025.
Zara received an ATAR of 95.15.
Belmont High School
Belmont High School dux for 2025 Declan Chandler achieved an ATAR of 99.6.
Declan said he was “pleasantly surprised” to see such a high number, despite his high expectations.
“I want to thank my parents, teachers and friends for all the support,” he said.
Declan received a study score of 44 in Indonesia, 40 in Math Methods, 42 in Specialist Maths and 41 in Music Composition and 43 in English Language.
Geelong Lutheran College
Geelong Lutheran College dux this year is Joy Im, with an ATAR or 99.65
Geelong Lutheran College dux this year is Joy Im, with an ATAR of 99.65.
Among Joy’s results were six Study Scores over 40, including a perfect Study Score of 50 in History: Revolutions, 46 in Literature, 45 in Global Politics, 43 in German, 42 in General mathematics and 41 in English.
Joy said on seeing her results this morning, she was “surprised”.
“I was very happy with my German and History Study Scores,” she said.
Joy said she will be undertaking a Navy Officer Training year in 2026 before starting with ADFA studying a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Politics.
The Geelong College
The Geelong College 2025 Dux, Newtown’s Joseph “Jo” Afford.
Newtown’s Joseph “Jo” Afford, 18, said he woke at 7am to see his ATAR of 99.8.
“I was going to sleep but I couldn’t,” he said.
“Then Mr Young the principal called me at 9am to tell me I was the dux.
“I’ve very happy.”
Jo achieved a study score of 44 in Specialist maths, 50 in General maths, a 32 in Latin.
He is hoping to study Engineering at Melbourne or at a university in the UK.
He said he loved school, and would miss the “friendly competition”,
“but I’m happy to move on to bigger things,” he said.
St Joseph’s College Geelong
The St Joseph’s College Geelong Dux was Brodie Elphinstone with an ATAR of 99.15.
Brodie Elphinstone was the 2026 St Joseph’s College Geelong dux, with an ATAR of 99.15. Brodie received an English Language score of 35, a maths Methods score of 47 and a Physics score of 47.
He also completed Specialist maths (36), Systems Engineering (45) and General maths (44).
St Joseph’s College College Principal Tony Paatsch congratulated Brodie on the high scores, along with all the school’s year 12s.
“The College congratulates each of our VCE students, we are very proud of your performance,” he said.
North Geelong Secondary College
At North Geelong Secondary College, the dux for 2025 is Caitlin Jennings with an ATAR of 95.2.
Caitlin studied Specialist maths, Methods, General maths, English, Biology and Psychology.
Somerville Secondary College
Kate Earles achieved an ATAR of 88.95 which was enough to see her crowned 2025 Dux of Somerville Secondary College.
Pakenham Secondary College
The Pakenham Secondary College dux is Naureen Mohammad Munir, with an ATAR result of 92.45.
Naureen is set to study Engineering next year and attributes her success to studying every day.
The school wished Naureen and all students in the class of 2025 a bright and successful future.
The Hamilton and Alexandra College
Sophie Merrin was 2025 College Dux at The Hamilton and Alexandra College.
Sophie, who chose not to share her ATAR, was the 2025 School Captain and a keen hockey player who was part of The Hamilton and Alexandra College’s winning A Grade Team for the league this year.
Mirboon North Secondary Colleg
Nina Flake has been named Dux of Mirboo North Secondary College.
On behalf of all staff at Mirboo North Community we would like to congratulate our DUX of 2025; Nina Flake.
“Nina has worked incredibly hard over her VCE journey and has been a wonderful, positive and happy presence in our MNSC community,”
“Well done to ALL MNSC VCE students receiving their Unit 3-4 results this morning; we are very proud!”
Hume Central Secondary College
Hume Central Secondary College’s dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Sowmya Ghimire, who achieved an ATAR of 92.4.
Caroline Chisholm Catholic College
David Hoang has been named the Caroline Chisholm Catholic College dux. He received an ATAR of 98.9.
Drouin Secondary College
Madeline Blackley is the Drouin Secondary College dux for 2025 after scoring 99.1.She received a 50 for English and 50 for Health and Human Development.
Catholic College Wodonga
Matthew Cave has been named the 2025 Catholic College Wodonga dux, with an ATAR of 99.0.
Good Shepherd College
Riley Millard has been named the 2025 VCE dux of Good Shepherd College.
Marian College Sunshine West
Marian College Sunshine West’s Tia Tran has duxed her 2025 cohort.
Tia achieved an atar of 99.1.
Mercy Regional College
Mercy Regional College captain Rose Beasley has been named the school’s Dux after achieving an ATAR of 94.35.
Rose completed studies in Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Mathematical Methods, Physical
Education and English.
“I would like to thank all my teachers, family, tutors and friends for their support this year,”
she said.
“I wasn’t expecting it and I am very excited. It has been a big year and a big build up but I’m glad it’s paid off.”
Rose wants to study Medicine and has applied to Monash, Adelaide, Tasmania and Townsville universities.
“I am trying my best to pursue Medicine and I have also applied for Physio and Nursing as a
potential pathway. When I become a doctor my goal is to work rurally,” she said.
VCE-VM student Sarah Menzel achieved an Excellence Award to acknowledge her high
achievement in VCE-VM studies.
Principal Sharon Gillett congratulated all students for their efforts.
“We are all very proud of our young people whose hard work, focus and perseverance have een rewarded with outstanding results and a wide range of exciting future pathways,” Ms Gillett said.
Foster Secondary College
Josh Gale is this year’s dux of Foster Secondary College after achieving a score of 92.95.
Homestead Senior Secondary College
Homestead Senior Secondary College’s dux title for 2025 has been awarded to George Menouchos, who achieved an ATAR of 97.4.
Boort District P-12 School
The 2025 Dux for Boort District P-12 School was Jasmine Twigg, with a score of 87.30.
Keysborough College (Acacia)
Keysborough College Acacia Campus’ dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Mouy Soung Ly, who achieved an ATAR of 97.05.
Mouy Soung, an international student, was recognised for her dedication and outstanding performance.
Loyola College
Sienna Ganter has duxed Loyola College in the 2025 ATAR results.
Sienna achieved an ATAR of 98.35.
Kevin Miao missed out on the top spot by point 35.
Kerang Tech School
Bella Morton has been named the 2025 DUX of Kerang Technical High School.
She received an ATAR of 80.85.
Boronia K-12 College
The 2025 Boronia K-12 College dux is Lucinda Eichinski.
Lucinda received an ATAR or 91.1 and was also a school captain.
Principal Paul Broeker said the college received its best ATAR result in its 13 year history.
Fountain Gate Secondary College
Kevin Hum is Fountain Gate Secondary College’s 2025 dux.
Cathedral College
The Cathedral College Wangaratta dux is Elizabeth McNamara. She received an ATAR of 98.95.
Aquinas College - Ringwood
This year’s Dux for Aquinas College in Ringwood was Caitlin Hartley, who achieved an exceptional ATAR of 98.55.
Carey Baptist Grammar School
The Carey Baptist Grammar School VCE dux is Junzhe (Alex) Zhu, who scored 99.8.
“I’m so happy and proud of my VCE results this year,” he said.
“Words cannot express how grateful I am to be a student of Carey.
“I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the school and all the teachers who have helped me through these years.
“I’m planning to apply to Commerce and Law at the University of Melbourne as my first preference.”
St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar
St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar Girls School students Bridie Craig & Kiara Gunasekara tied for the highest ATAR, both scoring a 99.25.
On the boy’s campus Oliver Pinnock achieved the highest score of 96.2 completing a trifecta of duxes at the school.
Ballarat High School
The dux of Ballarat High School was Muhammad Haque with a score of 89.25
Kilbreda College
Sarah Forsyth was named the 2025 Dux of Kilbreda College with an ATAR of 98.75.
Eltham College
Molly Brennin topped this year’s Eltham College VCE scores, achieving an ATAR of 98.6.
Eltham College said Molly was a “dedicated learner”.
“Her accomplishment reflects years of consistent effort, curiosity and an unwavering commitment to both her studies and the people around her.”
“We are immensely proud of Molly and look forward to seeing where her strengths, character and ambition lead her next.”
Avila College
Jayda Tram was the dux for Avila College with a score of 99.1.
She has been described as a “hard working and dedicated student” by her school.
St Brigid’s College
Maddie Carracher was the 2025 College Dux at St Brigid’s College.
Maddie preferred not to reveal her score.
East Loddon P-12 College
Ava Maxted is East Loddon P-12 College’s dux for 2025 after a 50 study score in Outdoor and Environmental Studies helped her to an ATAR of 91.9.
The central Victorian school said she is hoping to study physiotherapy at university after a gap year in 2026.
Montmorency Secondary College
Montmorency Secondary College Dux is Eric Lei who achieved an ATAR of 98.75.
Parade College
Alexander Larocca is the 2025 dux of Parade College with an ATAR of 99.05.
The school confirmed 17 per cent of students attained ATARs of 90 or above, which it said was a reflection of their dedication and hard work.
The college also recorded two perfect study scores of 50 in Systems Engineering and Legal Studies.
The school congratulated Alexander on his “outstanding” ATAR.
St Patrick’s College
St Patrick’s College Dux is Reuben Hackwill. Reuben achieved an ATAR of 97.4 to top the school.
Reuben will begin a Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne, with aspirations of pursuing a career in the medical field
Melba College
Biak Kompa has duxed VCE at Melba College, Croydon. Nash Childs was the college’s VM dux.
St Helena’s Secondary College
St Helena Secondary College Dux for 2025 is Addison Bain with an ATAR of 97.5.
Collingwood College and Fitzroy High School (Wurun Senior Campus)
Arlo Charlton, who achieved an ATAR of 98.45, got the best score across Collingwood College and Fitzroy High School.
Both schools now operate under the name Wurun Senior Campus.
Lauriston Girls School
Jing Jing Qiao has duxed one of the state’s top all girl private schools.
The Lauriston Girls School dux scored a 99.65 ATAR.
Victoria University Secondary College
Victoria University Secondary College’s dux is Jasey Chu Pham.
Jasey achieved a score of 98.15.
Elisabeth Murdoch College
Autumn Stubbins is Elisabeth Murdoch College’s dux for 2025 with a score of 96.0.
Tarneit Senior College
Tarneit Senior College Dux for 2025 was Udoka Okpara with an ATAR of 93.15.
Marist-Sion College
Hayley Beale has scored the top ATAR out of all Marist-Sion College, Warragul students in the 2025 VCE results.
Hayley achieved an ATAR of 94.8.
Beaconhills College (both campuses)
Manuth Galabada Widanarachchige was the dux for Beaconhills College with a perfect ATAR of 99.95.
He picked up the highest ATAR across the school’s Pakenham and Berwick campuses.
De La Salle College
De La Salle’s high-achieving 2025 school captain, Emmanuel Ganas, is also its dux after getting a score of 99.8.
Al Taqwa College
Aabida Rashid was the dux of Al-Taqwa College in Truganina with a score of 98.55.
The top three performing students at the school also received a cash prize out of the school’s “non government funds”, ranging from $5000 to $10,000.
Vice principal Mohammad Hallak said the results across the board were “remarkable”.
“It is also a tribute to the hard work and dedication of our teachers to their students, admin staff, support staff, secretaries and leaders,” he said.
Yarrawonga College P-12, Riley Denny
The dux of Yarrawonga College P-12 for 2025 was Riley Denny.
Riley excelled with an ATAR of 93.05.
Tintern Grammar
Elisha Sze is the dux of Tintern Grammar.
She achieved a perfect ATAR of 99.95
Portland Secondary College
Kirby MacLeod is the Portland Secondary College VCE dux in 2025.
Her ATAR was 88.15.
The school’s VCE VM dux was Melanie Knight and other high achievers this year were Evie Ayling, Veer Chauhan, Ben McDowell, Janneus Mejorada, and Jake Tunstall.
Wallan Secondary College
The dux of Wallan Secondary College is Vedant Bandlish, who scored a 91.15 ATAR.
Mentone Girls Grammar
Mentone Girls Grammar has named Tsz Yau (Melissa) Wong as the Dux for 2025 after she achieved an ATAR of 99.5.
The school also recognised joint Dux Secundus Hannah Birch and Sanuli Mudannayake, who attained 99.45.
A statement from the school said the “remarkable achievements” reflected “deep commitment, intellectual curiosity and sustained effort”.
“We commend these young women for their scholarship, and we celebrate the staff and families who have supported them along the way.”
Prahran High School
Erika Eto is the dux of Prahan High School with an ATAR of 97.6 and a perfect score of 50 in Japanese.
Trinity College Colac
The dux of Trinity College Colac is Matilda Salmon, who got an ATAR of 95.1
Lakeview Senior College
Kevin Lai has achieved the top mark at Lakeview Senior College in Caroline Springs. Kevin scored an ATAR of 98.75, achieving a perfect score in both General Maths and Maths Methods.
Melbourne Girls College
Ada Breach has duxed Melbourne Girls College.
Ada scored a 99.85 to top the Richmond all girls college.
Preston High School
Paul Koutsivos is the Preston High School dux for 2025 with an ATAR of 99.5.
Paul said he was very happy to achieve that result and felt it validated the amount of work he put in throughout the year.
He studied chemistry, English, ancient history, specialist maths, philosophy and maths methods.
Paul said he planned to go to university to study a Bachelor of science majoring in mathematics and statistics, and he was very excited for the future.
Brauer College
The Brauer College VCE dux is Joshua Banks, who received an ATAR of 97.55Scarlet Roberts was named the VCE vocational major dux for the school.
Cranbourne East Secondary College
Shubhkarman Saran was named the 2025 Cranbourne East Secondary College dux.
He received an ATAR of 97.95.
Ave Maria College
The Dux from Ave Maria College was Jocelyn who scored 98.1.
Her classmate Aliza was Dux Proximus with a score of 96.55, while Emilia was awarded Vocational Major top achiever.
Gippsland Grammar
Mia Humphris is the 2025 dux at Gippsland Grammar after getting a 97.15 ATAR.
She studied Economics, Literature, French, Japanese, Maths Methods, and Global Politics.
Mia plans to study Arts and Global Studies at university.
Brunswick Secondary College
The 2025 Brunswick Secondary College dux is Joshua Kulik, who received an ATAR of 96.8.
Newhaven College
Newhaven College has named Lara Smyth, as Dux of the class of 2025 after she received an ATAR of 99.15.
The Phillip Island school also recognised, College Proxime, Isaac Savona, who achieved an ATAR of 97.55.
Timboon P-12 School
Kyla Groves has been named dux of Timboon P-12 School for achievements across English, Biology, Maths Methods, Physics, PE and Chemistry.
Ruby Haugh is the VCE-VM dux of the school, recognised for her work including a school-based apprenticeship in animal care, Literacy, Foundation Mathematics, Work Related Skills and Personal Development Skills.
Bayside Christian College
Emma Osterberg was the dux of Bayside Christian College with a score of 92.9, She also scored a perfect 50 in art making and exhibiting.
Bayswater Secondary College
Daniel Eagle was the dux of Bayswater Secondary College.
Cornish College
The 2025 Cornish College Dux is Lauren Billings who achieved an ATAR of 97.85.
Leibler Yavneh College
Yoni Moss has achieved the highest ATAR at Elsternwick’s Leibler Yavneh College. Yoni topped the 2025 cohort achieving a result over 99.
Thomastown Secondary College
Thomastown Secondary College’s dux is Shivaagumi Johar, who achieved an ATAR of 94.
Horsham College
Horsham College’s 2025 Dux title has been awarded to Agnes Cibi, who achieved an ATAR of 94.1.
The Gordon Senior Secondary College
The Gordon Senior Secondary College’s dux title for 2025 has been awarded to Anika Kelly, who achieved an ATAR of 91.4.
Camberwell Girls Grammar School
Sunny Sun has been named the Camberwell Girls Grammar School dux, with an ATAR 99.95.
Sunny said her result reflected “long-term commitment, balance and the support of her teachers and peers”.
“I tried not to focus on the final score,” Sunny said.
“I stayed grounded by concentrating on what I could improve each day and by staying connected to my friends throughout the year.”
St Anne’s College
Charlotte Seddon was revealed as Dux of St Anne’s College for 2025.
Lara Secondary College
Skye McMaster has topped Lara Secondary College’s 2025 VCE results.
Skye duxed the college with a 90.45.
Noble Park Secondary College
The Noble Park Secondary College Dux is Aryan Bin Sadee.He chose to keep his ATAR private.
Firbank Grammar School
Martha Ickeringill is the 2025 dux of Firbank Grammar School after getting an ATAR of 99.85.
She achieved three perfect scores in English, Health and Human Development and Revolutions History (Year 11 in 2024).
Corryong College
Jackie Whitehead was named as the 2025 Corryong College dux with an ATAR of 87.45.
St Francis Xavier College
Jesse Jelavic achieved an ATAR of 98.70 making him Dux of St Francis Xavier College.
Haileybury College
Dinith Premaratne, Vinay Raghavan, Clarence Antonmeryl and Lucas Fennessy have been named the 2025 Duces of Haileybury College after achieving the perfect ATAR of 99.95
Colac Secondary College
Jack Provan was named the 2025 Colac Secondary College Dux.
He studied English, Chemistry, Physics, Maths Methods, Specialist Maths, and Legal Studies and received an ATAR of 93.65.
Mount Rowan Secondary College
Alex Bedford has been named Dux of Mount Rowan Secondary College after achieving an ATAR of 79.2.
Scotch College Melbourne
Three Scotch College Melbourne students achieved the maximum ATAR score in 2025.
Tommy Chu, Witter Onggara, and Matthew Kriesner achieved ATARs of 99.95 and are the school’s duxes.
Ten students attained ATARs of 99.90 or higher, placing them in the top 0.1% of the state.
A total of boys achieved an ATAR of 99 or higher, and 80 achieved 95 or higher.
The school is celebrating 14 perfect study scores across eleven VCE subjects.
Xavier College
Xavier College had two duces, Jiahang (Lucas) Yao and Rui (Jake) Ke.Both achieved ATARs of 99.9.
Haileybury Girls College
Chloe Fan has been named the 2025 Dux of Haileybury Girls College with the perfect ATAR of 99.95.
St Mary MacKillop College Swan Hill
Milan Arentz was named as Dux at St Mary MacKillop College in Swan Hill. Milan’s ATAR was not made public.
Emerald Secondary College
Caitlin Koll is the dux of Emerald Secondary College in 2025 with a score of 95.25.
Lighthouse Christian College Keysborough
Jessica Lim has duxed Lighthouse Christian College scoring a 97.2 ATAR.
The college said Jessica was a “standout member of (the) school community”.
Anita Polo was the VM Dux, successfully completing her Vocational Major alongside her Certificate III in Business.
Frankston High School
Mila Pickup is this year’s dux of Frankston High School after getting a score of 99.20.
Dromana College
Dromana College’s 2025 dux is Lucas Harding with an ATAR of 98.45.Wes Fraser followed closely behind with a score of 98.20.
Mordialloc College
Mordialloc College Dux is Celestine Debargue-Tamai who took out the top spot for the class of 2025 with an ATAR of 99.5.
She achieved a 46 in Biology, 45 in French and 44 in Japanese 2nd Language.
Echuca College
The 2025 Echuca College dux is Cooper Groves. He beat out fellow students Finn McPherson, Lachie Pumpa and Jules McLoughlin to claim the top score.
Melbourne Girls Grammar
Melbourne Girls Grammar has recorded two perfect ATAR scores this year.
Chanara Aberathna and Cecilia Xu both scored the highest possible score of 99.95.
Chanara achieved a perfect study score in Biology and a 48 in Maths Methods.
Cecilia hopes to study Law at university, with dreams of being an immigration lawyer.
Templestowe College
Ray Zhong has been named 2025 Dux at Templestowe College with an ATAR of 98.90.
Chairo Christian School Leongatha
Benjamin Watson was named the 2025 dux at Chairo Christian School Leongatha with an ATAR of 97.65.
Viewbank College
The dux of Viewbank College is Xavier Phillips.He achieved an ATAR score of 98.95.
Whitefriars College
Jacob Reginato is the dux of Whitefriars College.
Jacob attained an ATAR of 98.55.
Chairo Christian School Pakenham
Natasha Majdis is the dux of Chairo Christian School Pakenham for 2025. Natasha was awarded the Kwong Lee Dow Young Scholars Award from Melbourne University and hopes to attend to study Biomedical Sciences in 2026.
Huntingtower School
Zachary Huang has been named the 2025 DUX of Huntingtower School with an ATAR of 99.8.
Victorian College for the Deaf
Rihanni Yumi Lee scored a 44, making her the dux of Auslan at the Victorian College for the Deaf.
Oakleigh Grammar
An ATAR of 96.95 has propelled Mattea Georges to the top of the class of 2025 at Oakleigh Grammar.
The school’s Dux Proximus was Alexander Korlos who achieved an ATAR of 95.75.
Donald High School
Donald High School’s 2025 Dux is Abby Griffiths after she achieved a score of 87.55.
Sunbury Downs College
Sandil Wijesooriya was named 2025 Dux of Sunbury Downs College with an ATAR of 95.35.
Carrum Downs Secondary College
The Carrum Downs Secondary College dux is My Nguet Tran, who received an ATAR of 97.45.
Victory Lutheran College
The 2025 dux of Victory Lutheran College is Zali Macklan with an ATAR of 96.5.
MacKillop College Werribee
MacKillop College Werribee’s Dux is Aidan Johnston who scored an ATAR of 98.5.Aidan hopes to study Biomedicine at the University of Melbourne.
Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School
Fiona Finch has been named the 2025 DUX of Ivanhoe Girls’ Grammar School with a perfect score of 99.95.The Proxime Accessit was awarded to Victoria Tan, who scored 99.75.
Vermont Secondary College
The dux of Vermont Secondary College is Aden Arulananthan.
His ATAR was 99.75.
Sunshine College
Ezra Holland was crowned Dux of Sunshine College with an ATAR of 94.6.
Edenhope College
Edenhope College said it was “incredibly proud” of its 2025 dux, Charlotte.
“This remarkable effort reflects hard work, resilience, and a commitment to excellence,” the school said on its Facebook page.
Mater Christi College
Viola Turchini has duxed Mater Christi College in Belgrave.
Viola scored a 99.3 topping her cohort.
Immy Edgar was the college’s VCE VM dux.
Euroa Secondary College
Tyler Kipping is Euroa Secondary College’s dux for 2025 with a 92.3 ATAR.
Keysborough College Banksia
Keysborough College Banksia Campus Dux is Ken Ho with an ATAR score of 96.3.
Bairnsdale Secondary College
Mary Poynton was the dux of Bairnsdale Secondary College with a score of 92.2.
Lillian Amendola was the Vocational Major dux for 2025.
Dimboola Memorial Secondary College
Rian Pyers is the 2025 dux for Dimboola Memorial Secondary College.
Charlton College
Emmersyn Nelson was named the 2025 Charlton College Dux, after she earnt an ATAR of 94.4.
She was also a school captain.
Kolbe Catholic College
Emmanuel Enwia has duxed Greenvale’s Kolbe Catholic College for 2025. Emmanuel achieved an ATAR of 97.4.