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VCE/VET School Performance Post Compulsory Completion and Achievement Information, 2012 Notes: 1. For schools with fewer than four students in VCE, VET or VCAL, the number of students is shown as <4. The associated column(s) listed as I/D (insufficient data). 2. ^This school’s median VCE study score and percentage of study scores of 40 and over were calculated using less than 20 study scores. As a result they may be subject to significant fluctuations from year to year. 3. The data in this table exclude results for students enrolled in approved re‐engagement programs. ©Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, 2012 SCHOOL IDENTIFICATION SCHOOL PROGRAMS STUDENT COHORT STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT School Adult Small Locality Number of VCE Number of Availability of Number of Number of Number of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage Median Percentage School School studies at unit VET International students enrolled students students VCE students satisfactory VET units of of VCAL VCE of study 3/4 level taken certificates Baccalaureate in at least one VCE enrolled in a enrolled in applying for VCE competence units study scores of 40 up by students with 2012 (Diploma) unit at level 3/4 in VET certificate VCAL in tertiary places completions in completed in completed score and over in 2012 enrolments 2012 in 2012 2012 2012 2012 in 2012 Academy of Mary Immaculate FITZROY 38 13 143 33 5 94 100 99 100 31 7.3 Adass Israel School ELSTERNWICK 6 11 ‐ 116 75 ‐‐95 98 ‐‐ Aitken College GREENVALE 40 26 155 88 20 93 99 97 100 30 5.5 Al‐Taqwa College HOPPERS CROSSING 22 1 112 13 ‐ 93 100 100 ‐ 26 4.0 Alburya Wodong Comm College WODONGA 3 8 ‐ 63 66 ‐‐100 42 ‐‐ Alexandra Secondary College ALEXANDRA 24 11 62 89 22 76 97 66 70 29 4.5 Alia College * HAWTHORN EAST 22 1 16 < 4 ‐ 77 92 I/D ‐ 30 10.2 Alphington Grammar School ALPHINGTON 26 2 90 5 ‐ 93 100 98 ‐ 30 9.6 Antonine College PASCOE VALE SOUTH 21 12 76 48 22 83 98 83 98 29 2.0 Apollo Bay P‐12 College APOLLO BAY 23 10 23 23 4 86 100 94 42 28 3.8 Aquinas College RINGWOOD 49 26 297 127 37 89 100 98 94 31 6.4 Ararat Secondary College ARARAT 23 23 51 82 20 59 100 92 86 26 0 Ashwood Secondary College ASHWOOD 39 24 83 30 23 90 98 83 51 28 5.2 Assumption College KILMORE 72 62 255 381 90 89 99 93 99 30 5.2 Australian Internatl Academy COBURG 18 ‐ Y78‐‐94 100 ‐‐27 0.8 Ave Maria College ABERFELDIE 31 13 206 136 9 89 100 87 100 31 10.0 Avila College MOUNT WAVERLEY 46 14 244 58 20 99 100 97 85 32 10.9 Bacchus Marsh College BACCHUS MARSH 37 17 104 68 18 73 96 86 94 25 0.9 Bacchus Marsh Comm College A BACCHUS MARSH 4 11 ‐ 29 29 ‐‐82 66 ‐‐ Bacchus Marsh Grammar BACCHUS MARSH 38 14 Y 162 42 15 92 98 97 99 31 8.7 Baimbridge College HAMILTON 37 24 88 124 28 49 88 87 74 28 0.8 Bairnsdale Secondary College BAIRNSDALE 55 32 159 187 80 67 93 69 56 26 1.3 Balcombe Grammar School MOUNT MARTHA 26 12 40 19 13 85 100 95 100 29 5.7 Ballarat Christian College SEBASTOPOL 16 14 24 70 14 79 93 93 60 30 1.7 Ballarat Clarendon College BALLARAT 38 15 228 26 ‐ 97 99 97 ‐ 37 31.0 Ballarat Grammar WENDOUREE 44 13 306 36 ‐ 94 100 79 ‐ 33 11.5 Ballarat High School BALLARAT 53 39 295 322 54 73 95 91 84 27 3.1 Ballarat Secondary College BALLARAT 55 42 210 214 55 62 90 91 82 23 0.7 Balmoral K‐12 Comm College * BALMORAL 16 6 13 10 5 100 100 100 68 27 4.3 Balwyn High School BALWYN NORTH 52 6 607 26 ‐ 95 100 100 ‐ 34 19.2 Bayside Christian College LANGWARRIN SOUTH 31 18 51 18 15 67 96 92 100 30 6.0 Bayside P‐12 College NEWPORT 63 39 178 126 50 67 98 82 89 27 3.3 Bayswater Secondary College BAYSWATER 24 15 37 29 13 40 100 91 76 23 0.8 Bayview College PORTLAND 25 14 46 25 16 65 100 79 100 30 0.8 Beaconhills College BERWICK 44 8 267 10 ‐ 90 99 100 ‐ 31 7.0 Beaconhills College PAKENHAM 39 2 221 < 4 ‐ 85 100 I/D ‐ 30 5.4 Beaufort Secondary College BEAUFORT 20 15 34 24 8 73 91 96 100 27 1.7 Beechworth Secondary College BEECHWORTH 31 17 74 41 23 67 96 97 91 29 4.4 Belgrave Heights Christian Schl BELGRAVE HEIGHTS 15 8 48 15 ‐ 71 100 99 ‐ 26 4.9 Bellarine Secondary College DRYSDALE 49 45 172 192 89 62 98 79 71 28 3.9 Belmont High School BELMONT 61 46 280 232 51 69 99 99 97 29 3.4 Benalla College BENALLA 37 42 118 142 38 68 97 81 76 28 6.6 Bendigo Regional Inst of TAFE A * BENDIGO 7 49 8 313 308 17 80 61 61 17^ 0^ Bendigo Senior Sec College BENDIGO 78 53 1051 660 240 59 94 79 87 29 3.8 Page 1 of 13 Post Compulsory Completion and Achievement Information, 2012 Notes: 1. For schools with fewer than four students in VCE, VET or VCAL, the number of students is shown as <4. The associated column(s) listed as I/D (insufficient data). 2. ^This school’s median VCE study score and percentage of study scores of 40 and over were calculated using less than 20 study scores. As a result they may be subject to significant fluctuations from year to year. 3. The data in this table exclude results for students enrolled in approved re‐engagement programs. ©Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, 2012 SCHOOL IDENTIFICATION SCHOOL PROGRAMS STUDENT COHORT STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT School Adult Small Locality Number of VCE Number of Availability of Number of Number of Number of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage Median Percentage School School studies at unit VET International students enrolled students students VCE students satisfactory VET units of of VCAL VCE of study 3/4 level taken certificates Baccalaureate in at least one VCE enrolled in a enrolled in applying for VCE competence units study scores of 40 up by students with 2012 (Diploma) unit at level 3/4 in VET certificate VCAL in tertiary places completions in completed in completed score and over in 2012 enrolments 2012 in 2012 2012 2012 2012 in 2012 Bentleigh Secondary College BENTLEIGH EAST 36 8 184 33 ‐ 73 100 91 ‐ 27 3.8 Berwick Secondary College BERWICK 54 44 323 345 162 52 97 99 95 30 5.2 Best Community Develop Centre A BALLARAT ‐ 6 ‐ 22 22 ‐‐47 41 ‐‐ Beth Rivkah Ladies College ST KILDA EAST 20 1 71 25 ‐ 95 100 100 ‐ 36 24.5 Bialik College HAWTHORN EAST 35 11 150 34 ‐ 100 100 99 ‐ 37 36.0 Billanook College MOOROOLBARK 39 18 170 121 ‐ 83 100 95 ‐ 32 12.3 Birchip P‐12 School BIRCHIP 26 12 36 34 < 4 74 100 100 I/D 32 9.7 Blackburn High School BLACKBURN 48 9 170 19 ‐ 86 97 89 ‐ 29 6.8 Boort District P‐12 School BOORT 20 8 27 11 9 81 100 57 47 33 14.9 Boronia K‐12 College BORONIA 22 18 30 67 69 70 90 82 84 27 5.9 Box Hill High School BOX HILL 43 12 312 39 ‐ 94 97 92 ‐ 32 12.2 Box Hill Institute of TAFE A BOX HILL 37 34 208 189 171 35 68 75 73 27 2.3 Box Hill Senior Sec College MONT ALBERT NORTH 62 36 289 267 62 58 98 77 91 26 1.0 Braemar College WOODEND 38 12 148 80 ‐ 94 100 92 ‐ 32 6.5 Brauer College WARRNAMBOOL 52 33 181 144 74 63 96 79 84 28 3.7 Braybrook College BRAYBROOK 40 16 209 154 58 93 98 89 87 29 5.9 Brentwood Secondary College GLEN WAVERLEY 52 12 341 29 ‐ 100 97 84 ‐ 31 7.4 Bright P‐12 College BRIGHT 25 16 49 35 15 90 100 88 89 28 1.2 Brighton Grammar School BRIGHTON 37 6 262 12 ‐ 95 100 89 ‐ 33 17.1 Brighton Secondary College BRIGHTON EAST 54 16 330 34 < 4 74 97 93 I/D 31 6.7 Broadford Secondary College BROADFORD 30 21 109 163 40 52 93 76 60 24 0 Brunswick Secondary College BRUNSWICK 51 24 159 53 46 83 96 92 84 29 4.4 Buckley Park College ESSENDON 44 27 163 60 41 82 97 97 95 32 8.8 Bundoora Secondary College BUNDOORA 32 25 107 157 46 89 97 75 68 25 2.2 Camberwell Anglican Girls GS CANTERBURY 31 3 203 9 ‐ 99 99 98 ‐ 35 24.0 Camberwell Grammar School CANTERBURY 36 9 288 40 ‐ 99 99 99 ‐ 35 23.1 Camberwell High School CANTERBURY 60 29 291 111 25 89 96 99 93 31 9.1 Campaspe College of Adult Ed A ECHUCA ‐ 5 ‐ 14 20 ‐‐56 29 ‐‐ Camperdown College * CAMPERDOWN 20 17 17 22 4 82 100 66 100 29 0 Cann River P‐12 College * CANN RIVER 6 2 4 4 ‐ 100 100 75 ‐ 29^ 0^ Canterbury Girls Sec College CANTERBURY 45 14 279 35 ‐ 98 100 94 ‐ 33 12.0 Carey Baptist Grammar School KEW 47 17 Y 285 40 ‐ 97 100 100 ‐ 34 17.5 Caroline Chisholm Catholic Coll BRAYBROOK 50 15 300 64 33 96 100 88 93 28 3.8 Carrum Downs Sec College CARRUM DOWNS 55 43 137 246 433 68 96 88 85 27 2.9 Carwatha College P‐12 NOBLE PARK NORTH 41 26 122 56 42 76 97 90 79 25 1.1 Casey Grammar School CRANBOURNE 21 7 75 8 ‐ 81 100 100 ‐ 28 1.9 Casterton Secondary College CASTERTON 25 17 28 34 25 93 100 96 88 30 0 Castlemaine Secondary College CASTLEMAINE 45 24 134 178 43 66 96 91 77 30 5.1 Cathedral College WANGARATTA 20 6 31 7 ‐ 75 100 62 ‐ 29 5.2 Catholic College Bendigo BENDIGO 56 39 338 248 67 95 99 88 91 30 8.2 Catholic College Sale SALE 36 20 215 155 26 75 99 95 94 29 6.6 Catholic College Wodonga WODONGA 42 15 257 166 ‐ 64 99 96 ‐ 31 5.8 Catholic Ladies College ELTHAM 34 13 176 90 17 96 100 90 94 33 11.2 Catholic Regional College MELTON WEST 39 21 147 59 26 81 98 81 73 27 3.6 Page 2 of 13 Post Compulsory Completion and Achievement Information, 2012 Notes: 1.
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