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Tuesday, 20 December, 2022
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Result success After some challenging years making their way through senior school, Emerald, Belgrave, Mountain District and Monbulk’s Year 12 students have been handed some high achieving success with the release of ATAR results on Monday 12 December. Whether it was friendly competition or the drive to get into a university course, Hills students left a mark on their schools, with many scoring above 90. These high achieving students came from Emerald Secondary College, Mater Christi College, Mountain District Christian School and Monbulk College, seeing 31 students across the four schools make the VCE honour roll by scoring 40 or above in individual subjects. 24 of those students went to Mater Christi. In total 49,581 students graduated with their VCE Victoria-wide this year, a completion rate of 98 per cent while15,163 students graduated with their VCAL. For some, their results guarantee a position in their desired university course, for others, despite the high marks, the wait still remains. “I got a good score, but it wasn’t competitive enough so I’m waiting for interview offers at the moment,” Mater Christi College dux Madi Zapanta. While Mountain District students Makayla Allisey and Asher Megee have always been competitive, it was never more prevalent than in Year 12, with the best friends both aiming high and now for the same course given their results. Overall, the graduating class was relieved and grateful to have been able to return to their school campuses for their final year together as friends and classmates, with Emerald Secondary student Jade Poort saying it was
Mountain District Christian School students Asher and Makayla have always been competitive but took it to the next level with their ATAR results. 312847 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS a “major relief” to not have to complete her studies virtually. The release of ATAR scores will now see stu-
dents preparing for many and various career pathways when university offers are released early next year.
To read more about how these students did and what’s next for them, turn to pages 6 and 7
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