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Senior Secondary Completion and Achievement Information, 2017 Senior Secondary Completion and Achievement Information, 2017 Senior Secondary Completion and Achievement Information, 2017 Notes: For schools with fewer than four students in VCE, VET or VCAL, the number of students is shown as < 4. The associated measures are listed as I/D (insufficient data). ©Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, 2017 SCHOOL IDENTIFICATION SCHOOL PROGRAMS STUDENT COHORT STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Number of VCE Number of Number of Number of Percentage of Percentage studies at unit 3- VET Availability of Number of students students students Percentage of Percentage of Number of VET units of of VCAL Percentage 4 level taken up certificates International enrolled in at least enrolled in a enrolled in VCE students satisfactory VCE students awarded competency units of study Adult Small by students in with 2017 Baccalaureate one VCE unit at VET certificate VCAL in applying for completions in the VCE completed in completed in Median VCE scores of 40 School School School Locality 2017 enrolments (Diploma) level 3-4 in 2017 in 2017 2017 tertiary places 2017 (Baccalaureate) 2017 2017 study score and over Academy of Mary Immaculate FITZROY 41 6 149 17 - 94 96 9 99 - 31 12.4 Adass Israel School ELSTERNWICK 12 10 102 164 63 - - - 43 70 I/D I/D Advance College of Education * ROSEBUD WEST 5 8 16 35 70 - - - 91 72 - - Aitken College GREENVALE 52 23 165 135 22 95 100 6 91 100 29 6.1 Al Siraat College EPPING 12 2 34 48 - 100 100 - 99 - 25 2.2 Al-Taqwa College TRUGANINA 27 11 177 46 38 93 100 2 93 94 27 3.0 Albert Park College ALBERT PARK 50 19 Y 248 39 < 4 92 99 10 84 I/D 32 12.5 Albury Wodonga Comm College WODONGA 7 21 29 168 176 - - - 38 33 - - Alexandra Secondary College ALEXANDRA 22 6 48 74 21 75 100 - 91 68 24 2.4 Alia College HAWTHORN EAST 29 3 31 4 - 68 100 - 59 - 24 0 Alice Miller School MACEDON 18 2 22 < 4 - 71 100 - I/D - 29 4.3 Alkira Secondary College CRANBOURNE NORTH 57 38 215 153 78 66 92 2 86 82 27 2.7 Alphington Grammar School ALPHINGTON 21 - 94 - - 96 99 7 - - 32 13.1 Antonine College PASCOE VALE SOUTH 26 11 69 31 - 83 98 - 94 - 26 3.5 Apollo Bay P-12 College APOLLO BAY 19 8 28 26 < 4 90 100 - 96 I/D 32 15.7 Aquinas College RINGWOOD 57 31 354 146 53 83 100 7 99 99 30 6.5 Ararat Secondary College ARARAT 28 19 52 57 35 57 100 - 58 55 26 0.7 Ashwood High School ASHWOOD 37 19 68 26 23 95 98 2 63 57 29 5.0 Assumption College KILMORE 76 50 340 346 34 83 100 3 90 78 28 2.2 Auburn High School HAWTHORN EAST 26 2 76 < 4 - 88 93 10 I/D - 27 2.4 Australian Internatl Academy COBURG 18 - Y 27 - - 98 100 1 - - 30 5.3 Ave Maria College ABERFELDIE 38 9 265 143 - 97 99 7 86 - 31 8.4 Avila College MOUNT WAVERLEY 47 12 261 33 22 99 99 30 100 94 32 8.8 Bacchus Marsh College BACCHUS MARSH 55 36 148 149 77 71 94 - 62 70 24 0 Bacchus Marsh Grammar BACCHUS MARSH 45 13 217 50 12 97 100 7 93 100 31 10.0 Baimbridge College HAMILTON 25 17 86 100 28 50 89 - 90 78 26 0.6 Bairnsdale Secondary College BAIRNSDALE 55 22 200 129 86 51 96 - 50 69 24 0.8 Balcombe Grammar School MOUNT MARTHA 30 8 114 11 - 86 100 4 100 - 31 5.5 Ballarat Christian College SEBASTOPOL 19 13 56 74 10 76 100 - 67 88 29 4.9 Ballarat Clarendon College BALLARAT 42 11 204 43 - 99 100 3 99 - 37 33.6 Ballarat Grammar WENDOUREE 58 27 306 90 22 82 100 11 94 86 32 11.2 Ballarat High School BALLARAT 54 34 318 277 68 58 97 3 82 81 28 3.9 Ballarat Secondary College - Mount Rowan Campus WENDOUREE 24 11 51 16 13 81 97 - 75 77 23 0 Ballarat Secondary College - Woodmans Hill Campus BALLARAT EAST 34 15 55 20 43 55 94 - 97 77 28 0 Balmoral K-12 Comm College * BALMORAL 22 5 10 7 - 13 88 - 39 - 27 0 Balwyn High School BALWYN NORTH 47 2 618 6 - 93 99 75 100 - 34 21.2 Bayside Christian College LANGWARRIN SOUTH 36 20 72 46 42 90 100 - 96 98 30 3.1 Bayside P-12 College NEWPORT 48 21 141 124 43 70 91 4 83 85 28 2.7 Bayswater Secondary College BAYSWATER 22 14 35 22 18 67 100 - 77 70 22 0 Bayview College PORTLAND 21 7 55 10 6 69 100 - 91 90 29 3.7 Beaconhills College BERWICK 41 6 228 7 - 85 99 7 100 - 31 7.4 Beaconhills College PAKENHAM 35 - 173 - - 92 100 8 - - 31 5.8 Beaufort Secondary College BEAUFORT 23 10 35 25 18 50 83 - 67 81 27 3.9 Beechworth Secondary College BEECHWORTH 25 10 49 49 12 86 91 3 72 69 28 0.9 Belgrave Heights Christian Schl BELGRAVE HEIGHTS 27 6 110 35 - 75 100 2 91 - 30 7.2 Bellarine Secondary College DRYSDALE 60 39 203 429 106 57 94 1 77 78 27 2.2 Belmont High School BELMONT 78 35 329 269 57 71 98 4 88 80 28 6.0 Benalla P-12 College BENALLA 31 25 87 125 39 70 97 - 72 87 23 0 Bendigo Senior Sec College BENDIGO 82 42 1175 601 267 60 95 6 84 76 27 1.8 Bendigo TAFE A * BENDIGO 10 32 18 147 157 - - - 68 56 - - Bentleigh Secondary College BENTLEIGH EAST 37 6 246 9 - 80 100 4 95 - 29 3.6 © VCAA 2017 Page 1 of 10 Senior Secondary Completion and Achievement Information, 2017 SCHOOL IDENTIFICATION SCHOOL PROGRAMS STUDENT COHORT STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Number of VCE Number of Number of Number of Percentage of Percentage studies at unit 3- VET Availability of Number of students students students Percentage of Percentage of Number of VET units of of VCAL Percentage 4 level taken up certificates International enrolled in at least enrolled in a enrolled in VCE students satisfactory VCE students awarded competency units of study Adult Small by students in with 2017 Baccalaureate one VCE unit at VET certificate VCAL in applying for completions in the VCE completed in completed in Median VCE scores of 40 School School School Locality 2017 enrolments (Diploma) level 3-4 in 2017 in 2017 2017 tertiary places 2017 (Baccalaureate) 2017 2017 study score and over Berry Street Victoria RICHMOND - 8 - 45 43 - - - 44 32 - - Berwick Grammar School OFFICER 24 4 61 5 - 87 100 4 100 - 31 9.1 Berwick Secondary College BERWICK 57 30 341 219 89 77 98 4 100 81 29 5.6 Beth Rivkah Ladies College ST KILDA EAST 23 6 77 46 - 82 100 3 95 - 35 15.1 Bialik College HAWTHORN EAST 40 12 156 72 - 100 100 4 97 - 37 35.5 Billanook College MOOROOLBARK 44 13 188 51 - 92 100 11 98 - 31 8.8 Birchip P-12 School BIRCHIP 21 10 31 30 8 82 100 - 96 91 29 4.2 Blackburn High School BLACKBURN 50 16 283 24 < 4 72 97 12 93 I/D 30 6.8 Boort District P-12 School BOORT 17 3 23 4 4 79 100 1 76 57 30 5.1 Boronia K-12 College BORONIA 23 23 56 62 46 81 100 - 72 92 23 2.6 Box Hill High School BOX HILL 68 27 391 71 - 89 98 34 93 - 33 15.0 Box Hill Institute A BOX HILL 29 22 133 157 244 - - - 68 64 - - Box Hill Senior Sec College MONT ALBERT NORTH 35 16 229 132 16 65 100 3 81 93 25 1.5 Braemar College WOODEND 38 8 158 60 - 97 100 7 95 - 33 11.5 Brauer College WARRNAMBOOL 34 19 157 90 40 63 96 1 90 78 28 6.0 Braybrook College BRAYBROOK 46 23 283 289 99 97 99 9 82 93 30 6.4 Brentwood Secondary College GLEN WAVERLEY 48 12 412 33 < 4 97 100 33 57 I/D 31 5.9 Bright P-12 College BRIGHT 33 13 50 49 21 67 100 - 78 79 27 2.7 Brighton Grammar School BRIGHTON 36 8 218 12 - 95 100 30 92 - 34 20.8 Brighton Secondary College BRIGHTON EAST 56 19 336 67 < 4 76 96 11 90 I/D 30 6.2 Broadford Secondary College BROADFORD 36 16 123 85 46 43 94 - 82 62 25 2.0 Brunswick Secondary College BRUNSWICK 56 22 192 85 35 86 99 - 82 88 30 6.8 Buckley Park College ESSENDON 49 21 237 44 36 90 98 16 91 93 31 8.9 Bundoora Secondary College BUNDOORA 30 18 73 73 32 74 92 1 78 66 22 1.1 Camberwell Anglican Girls GS CANTERBURY 34 1 164 < 4 - 100 100 36 I/D - 36 27.4 Camberwell Grammar School CANTERBURY 44 13 297 46 - 99 100 58 98 - 35 24.5 Camberwell High School CANTERBURY 66 27 341 75 22 91 96 29 91 78 32 9.9 Camperdown College CAMPERDOWN 14 7 21 18 11 93 100 - 67 81 30 1.5 Cann River P-12 College * CANN RIVER 9 1 5 < 4 - 25 75 - I/D - 23 0 Canterbury Girls Sec College CANTERBURY 55 13 257 22 - 94 100 26 95 - 32 13.1 Carey Baptist Grammar School KEW 41 6 Y 225 6 - 93 100 29 94 - 33 10.5 Caroline Chisholm Catholic College BRAYBROOK 54 23 329 185 53 89 99 7 74 92 30 5.1 Carrum Downs Sec College CARRUM DOWNS 47 35 176 110 69 70 95 - 92 88 25 1.4 Carwatha College P-12 NOBLE PARK NORTH 34 16 126 33 27 78 100 3 80 91 25 1.0 Casey Grammar School CRANBOURNE 27 6 93 7 - 89 100 1 100 - 27 2.6 Casterton Secondary College CASTERTON 22 10 25 16 15 78 100 - 98 96 34 11.1 Castlemaine Secondary College CASTLEMAINE 42 13 162 114 31 58 100 4 68 81 26 2.1 Cathedral College WANGARATTA 32 5 53 6 - 65 97 3 81 - 29 5.6 Catholic College Bendigo BENDIGO 51 19 454 160 60 88 100 10 90 97 29 4.3 Catholic College Sale SALE 36 14 239 122 42 76 100 1 95 100 30 8.6 Catholic College Wodonga WODONGA 41 13 257 185 45 66 98 5 97 83 29 3.7 Catholic Ladies College ELTHAM 34 14 206 81 19 99 100 6 99 95 31 5.5 Catholic Regional College * CAROLINE SPRINGS 1 12 < 4 30 14 - I/D - 95 99 I/D I/D Catholic Regional College MELTON WEST 45 31 215 172 43 77 99 1 95 95 28 1.8 Catholic Regional College SYDENHAM 71 38 637 499 148 89 100 6 86 83 30 4.0 Caulfield Grammar School WHEELERS HILL 45 9 267 52 - 97 100 29 99 - 34 25.2 Caulfield Grammar School ST KILDA EAST 49 10 405 300 - 98 100 30 98 - 35 25.7 Centre for Adult Education A MELBOURNE 42 10 238 18 < 4 34 81 - 78 I/D 25 1.9 Chaffey Secondary College * MILDURA 1 9 < 4 61 17 - I/D - 54 76 I/D I/D Chairo Christian School DROUIN 39 26 146 66 22 83 100 - 89 90 29 4.8 Charles La Trobe P-12 College PRESTON 23 31 32 82 157 - - - 46 35 I/D I/D Charles La Trobe P-12 College MACLEOD WEST 28 7 42 12 - 89 92 2 89 - 27 0 Charlton College CHARLTON 18 17 22 39 28 86 100 - 76 88 32 8.1 Cheltenham Secondary College CHELTENHAM 54 30 226 117 41 95 99 5 86 78 29 6.2 Chisholm Institute A FRANKSTON 35 39 100 158 150 50 82 - 79 73 25 0 Chisholm Institute of TAFE A DANDENONG 43 30 192 477 484 44 78
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