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VCE Results 2021

It is with great pleasure that I congratulate our Year 12 cohort for 2021 on their academic performance throughout the year, which is reflected in the final analysis of their VCE, VET and VCAL results. It is important to note that these results were achieved despite two years of transitioning in and out of remote and face to face learning. These young men have shown incredible resilience and we are proud of each one regardless of the results they achieved.

Congratulations to James Russell who achieved Dux for 2021 with an outstanding ATAR Score of 99.45. James is one of five students who scored 99+. The other four students are: Daniel Plowman - 99.35, Ethan Lai 99.15, Cameron McEwan - 99.05, Ben Noonan - 99.00. Two students achieved perfect study scores of 50: Jacob Luu in Business Management and Cameron McEwan in Geography.

The statistics highlighted in this document are indicators of our continuing outstanding academic success. A particular highlight this year is that 56 of our students received an ATAR of 90+ which represents 28% of those receiving an ATAR at Mazenod this year.

100% successful completion of VCE, VET and VCAL studies is remarkable. Tertiary opportunities, apprenticeships, pre-apprenticeship and employment placements have been managed by the Careers, Counselling, and VCE Pastoral Care Teams. It is particularly pleasing to see the outstanding results across our VET subjects, showing that these practical and industry-oriented pathways are becoming a more integrated part of our academic program. For the seventh year in a row Mazenod Drama will be represented in the Top Class Auditions.

Congratulations to all the students who achieved Study Scores of 40 or better. Over a range of 23 subjects our students achieved 126 Study Scores of 40 plus. Well done to each of the students listed who achieved the highest score in their respective subject.

Finally, St Eugene de Mazenod urged his companions to be burning flames not smouldering wicks and I encourage our young men to reflect on this call. Your academic statistics will not define who you are and the impact you will have in your families and your society. Take the best of what you have gained in your time here at Mazenod College in the classroom, on the sporting field, on the stage, behind a podium, or from your peers and use it for the betterment of all. That is true success.

Tony Coghlan Principal

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