Tuesday, 20 December, 2022
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School milestone By Mikayla van Loon The long awaited ATAR results were released on Monday 12 December, seeing students across Lilydale and surrounding areas rejoice at the completion of 13 years of schooling. For Lilydale High School students Angus Balsdon, Kelsey Horsnaill and Cooper Rouget, being able to complete their final year of high school in person was a wonderful moment having done most of their senior years under lockdown during the pandemic. “It was a bit of a struggle at the start but I feel like we found our feet, got through it and we got there in the end,” Kelsey said. 49,581 students graduated with their VCE Victoria-wide this year, a completion rate of 98 per cent. 15,163 students graduated with their VCAL. Across the region, a number of schools had students make the VCE honour roll, achieving individual study scores above 40 for various subjects. Yarra Hills Secondary College saw two students achieve above 40, Lilydale Heights College had three students, Mooroolbark had 17 students make the honour roll, Billanook College had 19 students score 40 or above and Edinburgh College had four students achieve study scores over 40. Lilydale High School principal Wendy Powson said while proud of the achievements from the graduating class of 2022, she said she hopes they can go out into the world and thrive no matter where there studies or vocational training takes them. “Our aim is always about finding them a really good pathway that they’re happy with and
Lilydale High School students Kelsey Horsnaill, Angus Balsdon (dux) and Cooper Rouget were some of the school’s highest achievers for 2022. 312786 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS that they thrive as they leave the school,” she said. “The options are huge and I think that’s what you want and what you need. There seems to be a bit of a change in the workforce
and the unis and the TAFE’s are coming to the party with what the students want to do and meeting the workforce requirements or pressures these days.” Majority of the students, no matter their avenue of study, told Star Mail
they would be heading straight to university next year once accepted into a course to keep the momentum going. To read more about the region’s success turn to page 6
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