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VCE One of Life's Milestones 02 VCE TOP SCORERS: 2016 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2016 HERALDSUN.COM.AU MINISTER’S MESSAGE VCE one of life’s milestones ONGRATULATIONS the hard yards and showed make your achievement Whatever your study score work, and I urge you to fully to all of the students great resilience and focus to possible. or ATAR, it is important to explore your options and recognised in today’s achieve your success. Nearly 50,000 Victorian recognise that VCE, while take full advantage of them. Csupplement for their I have no doubt that your students are graduating this important, is only one step in Whatever path you take, I outstanding results in the 2016 parents, teachers and friends year and I congratulate every your life journey. wish you every success next Victorian Certificate of are very proud of you. single one of you on this There have never been year. Education (VCE). I want to thank all of those important milestone in your more opportunities and A study score of 40+ is a parents and teachers across lives. It is an accomplishment pathways available, including great achievement, and clearly Victoria who have provided you should be extremely higher education, TAFE, James Merlino MP, demonstrates that you put in guidance and support to help proud of. traineeships and fulltime Minister for Education Chin, Nina Ning Hang, Box Hill High Mann, Sidakpreet, Box Hill High School. Grammar School - Caulfield Campus. Accounting School. Comben, Charlie, Geelong Medwin, Chloe, Emmaus College. 40 46 Elliott, Rory, Ballarat Clarendon College. Grammar School. Cullen, Mitchell, Yarra Nguyen, Quan, St Bernard's College. Ajani, Nida, Suzanne Cory High School. Anderson, Letitia, Avila College. King, Aurelia, Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar 50 Valley Grammar School. Curry, Hannah, O'Shea, Matthew, Penleigh and Essendon Akhurst, Thomas, Melbourne Grammar School. Sheers, Phoebe, Melbourne Mckinnon Secondary College. Dong, Alan, Grammar School. Pandher, Robyn, St School. Arton-Powell, Philippa, Geelong Rudolf Steiner School. Sinclair, Cady, De Silva, Ashane, Melbourne High School. Glen Waverley Secondary College. Monica's College. Pathmasiri, Nithiya, 45 Mornington Secondary College. Sinclair, Gupta, Aditya, Haileybury College. Grammar School. Batten, Benjamin, Lane, Louise, Flinders Christian Dunoon, Kate, Balwyn High School. Fein, Nossal High School. Pham, Thomas, Caulfield Grammar School - Caulfield Ruby, Victorian College of the Arts James, Matthew, Camberwell Grammar Travis, Mckinnon Secondary College. Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School. Community College. Secondary School. Zhou, Leo, Camberwell School. Kaloupis, Nicholas, Balwyn High Campus. Bekris, William, Penleigh and Hsieh, Joy, Macrobertson Girls High Pollerd, Jackson, Balcombe Grammar Essendon Grammar School. Benton, Grammar School. School. Karklins, Georgia, Box Hill High School. Kavadias, Steven, Brighton School. Puri, Akshat, Glen Waverley 44 School. Kornhauser, Noah, Bialik College. Thomas, Brighton Grammar School. Bird, Grammar School. Kaye, Benjamin, Bialik Secondary College. Samnani, Shaheen, Max, Sandringham College. Bituin, Astbury, Maggie, Ballarat Grammar. 43 Martin, Lachlan, Haileybury College. College. Kumar, Tanvi, Suzanne Cory Glen Waverley Secondary College. Sandler, Jordan, Bialik College. So, Simone, Caroline Chisholm Catholic Spencer, Sienna, Mount Lilydale Mercy Blackwell, Corey, Luther College. Clover, High School. Laing, Kelly, Huntingtower Senthilkumar, Christina, Lighthouse College. Biviano, James, De La Salle College. Tiana, Korowa Anglican Girls' School. Joanne, Fintona Girls School. Sritharan, School. Lambert, Georgia, St Columba's Christian College Cranbourne. Sequeira, Aarthi, Caulfield Grammar School. College. Campisi, Olivia, Melbourne Girls' Farinaccia, Belinda, St Helena Secondary College. La Spina, William, Penleigh and Tania, St Monica's College. Thakur, Shlok, College. Chan, Kiana, Oxley Christian 43 College. Giese, Michael, Melbourne Withanage, Thushan, Glen Waverley Essendon Grammar School. Lim, Ryan, Melbourne High School. Thomas, Secondary College. Zheng, Li, Glen College. Charles, Jeremy, Box Hill High Plunkett, Annabelle, Ballarat Grammar. Grammar School. Goodin, Madison, Carey Melbourne High School. Lin, Arthur, Matthew, Northcote High School. School. Chau, Bethany, Macrobertson Baptist Grammar School. Hallifax, Sarah, Waverley Secondary College. Melbourne High School. Lu, Zhengtao, Venkatesh, Aditi, Macrobertson Girls Reynolds, Renae, Mortlake College. Girls High School. Chenh, Hy, Glen Sutton, Sarah, Ballarat Grammar. Trinity College Colac. King, Oliver, 49 East Doncaster Secondary College. Lyon, High School. Vilvarajan, Sandra, Suzanne Waverley Secondary College. Choudhary, Melbourne Grammar School. Li, Rachael, Mitchell, Luther College. Madanayake, Cory High School. Volk, Lachlan, Luther Rhea, Nossal High School. Cooper, Meg, 42 Presbyterian Ladies' College. Petterson, Adams-Picard, Anastasia, Northcote Nipuna, Caulfield Grammar School. College. Vonic, Alice, St Margarets School. Belmont High School. Damevski, Kimberley, Killester College. Prunotto, High School. Bassat, Matthew, Mount Maligani, Magdalini, South Oakleigh Wasalage, Akila, Lighthouse Christian Christina, Williamstown High School. Murphy, Ryan, Mount Lilydale Mercy Michaela, Eltham High School. Quinn, Scopus Memorial College. Chen, Zijie, Secondary College. Mcmillan, Sara, College Cranbourne. Williams, Corey, Dudley, Michael, Maranatha Christian College. Pearson, Tynah, Avila College. Brody, St Michael's Grammar School. Sim, Caulfield Grammar School. Jin, Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School. Micari, Caulfield Grammar School. Wong, Cheryl, School. Duffy, Aiden, St Bede's College. Vine, Nicholas, Ouyen P-12 College. Hannah, Ashwood High School. Spagna, Guangzhen, University High School. Ross, Joseph, Brighton Grammar School. Macrobertson Girls High School. Xie, Dunoon, Lucas, Balwyn High School. Julia, Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar Hayden, St Kevin's College Toorak. Moses, Jasmine, Methodist Ladies Wencheng, Melbourne High School. Fink, Benjamin, Bialik College. Fonseca, 41 School. Walker, Kate, Ballarat Clarendon College. Nguy, Benjamin, Keysborough Genevieve, Suzanne Cory High School. Taylor, Charlie, Ballarat Grammar. College. 48 Secondary College- Banksia Campus. 41 Fontinovo, Nicholas, Parade College. Pisker, Michael, St Kevin's College Christopoulos, Stephen, Penleigh and Benjamin, Luke, Box Hill High School. Fung, Samuel, Oxley Christian College. Toorak. Shaw, Adrian, Balcombe 40 42 Essendon Grammar School. Datey, Sayuj, Bhingarde, Advait, Melbourne High Garrett-Bevan, Keely, St Margarets Grammar School. Silverstein, Gilad, Bialik Collins, Joe, Tyrrell College. Headon, Amiridis, Emily, Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar Carey Baptist Grammar School. Ellis, School. Binoy, Anna, Lighthouse Christian School. Goonetilleke, Githira, Mazenod College. Vladicic, Katerina, Star of the Sea Liam, Ballarat Grammar. Hotchin, Samuel, School. Banks, Julia, Ivanhoe Girls' Katherine, Caulfield Grammar School - College Cranbourne. Bonaguro, Anthony, College. Gray, Jessica, Sunbury College. College. Wong, Natalya, Donvale Christian Ballarat Grammar. Mcdonald, Sam, Grammar School. Dikeos, Argyris, Caulfield Campus. Giang, Anna, St Bernard's College. Carvalho, Christian, Grewal, Jupinder, Forest Hill College. College. Yap, Hezekiah, Waverley Mount Lilydale Mercy College. Mellor, Caulfield Grammar School - Caulfield Macrobertson Girls High School. Go, Mazenod College. Cruz, Andrei, Grmusa, Chelsea, Marian College Christian College. Olivia, Woodleigh School. Campus. Dioguardi, Breanna, Genazzano Geoffrey, Nossal High School. Maron, Macrobertson Girls High School. Cui, Sunshine. Gu, Wendy, Camberwell F.C.J. College. Fayad, Claudia, St Raziel, Leibler Yavneh College. Picking, 43 Haoze, Trinity Grammar School. Darmani, Anglican Girls Grammar School. Harding, Columba's College. Halliwell, Georgina, Angus, Williamstown High School. Scott, Farida, Narre Warren South P-12 College. Liam, Kardinia International College. Victorian College of the Arts Secondary Sarah, Caulfield Grammar School. Smith, Bindra, Harshjot Kaur, Macrobertson Girls Davies, Sabrina, Glen Waverley Hartman, Allie-Lea, Viewbank College. Algorithmics (HESS) School. Lee, Julia, Fintona Girls School. James, Haileybury College. Street, High School. Bou, Jennifer, Point Cook Secondary College. Dawe, Harrison, St Honey, Brent, Aquinas College. Hong, Lesic, Josephine, Nunawading Christian Emerson, St Kevin's College Toorak. Tu, Senior Secondary College. Cheah, Kevin's College Toorak. Dendrinos, Rebecca, Presbyterian Ladies' College. 48 College - Secondary Campus. Mcinnes, Michael, Melbourne High School. Matthew, Scotch College. Choo, Jia Yun, Ariana, Mentone Girls' Grammar School. Huang, Yongqi, Box Hill High School. Stella, Loreto Mandeville Hall. Miller, Weerakoon, Nimasha, Caulfield Mount Waverley Secondary College. Dinh, Lien, Northcote High School. Huynh, Julie, Macrobertson Girls High Zhao, Michael, Box Hill High School. Aden, Swinburne Senior Secondary Grammar School. Dean, Harrison, Haileybury College. Dobay, Blake, Vermont Secondary School. Iyer, Varun, Strathmore College. Oakes, Thea, Strathmore Dudhani, Richa, Macrobertson Girls High College. Edmends, Carly, Our Lady of Secondary College. Jeyaranjit, Beulah, 47 Secondary College. Peeters, Mia, Trinity School. Eddy, Jayden, St Bede's College. Mercy College. Faraday, Joseph, Nossal High School. Jia, Qiyuan, Glen 47 Carlin, Louis, Melbourne High School. College Colac. Petropoulos, Sophia, Ford, Orla, Mckinnon Secondary
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