Year 12 Results

There was a strong sense of pride and celebration across the St Joseph’s College Echuca community when students received their 2025 VCE results on Thursday, marking the culmination of years of dedication, perseverance and support.
DUX of the College for 2025 is Emma Head, who achieved an outstanding ATAR of 94.05.
Emma has worked incredibly hard throughout the year, and the College is delighted to see her efforts so richly rewarded. Emma plans to take a gap year to work and travel before pursuing further studies in physiotherapy.
Emma was joined by four other students who achieved ATARs above 90:
Gillan Huggett (92.65)
Bodhi Griffiths (91.55)
Claire Colturi (91.15)
Bethany McCurdy (90.6)
Of the 90 students who received an ATAR this year, 80% achieved a score above 50, representing a 20% increase compared to last year.
In total, 105 students successfully completed their VCE, including 15 students who undertook un-scored pathways, while a further 24 students completed their VCE-VM.
The 2025 results reflect the College’s continued commitment to excellence and to supporting every student to achieve their personal best. These achievements are the result of years of collaboration between students, staff, leadership and families. They truly reflect the spirit of St Joseph’s College and are a source of immense pride for our community.
Additional highlights included 10% of students achieving a study score of 40 or above in individual subjects including:
- Bodhi Griffiths - General Mathematics (40)
- Emma Head - Business Management (42), General Mathematics (43), Biology (41) English (40)
- Gillian Huggett - English (41) & Biology (41)
- Gabrielle McMahon - English (41) & Art Making and Exhibiting (41)
- Evie Ritchie - Foundation Maths (40)
- Milla Teasdale - Foundation Maths (44)
- Kyla Warde - Health and Human Development (43)
Cora Wilson - Media (41)
These results are evidence of the focus and determination our students brought to their studies throughout the year and it’s incredibly rewarding to see that hard work recognised.
The cohort have embraced many diverse pathways, including apprenticeships, employment and tertiary study. Of the students who received an ATAR, more than 30% have already secured a guaranteed first-round university offer, with many others expected to receive offers in their chosen fields.
Year 12 is a significant milestone and often comes with added pressure. It truly takes a community to support students through this journey, and we thank all our teachers, families and carers for their unwavering commitment.
As we celebrate the achievements of the Class of 2025, we do so with great pride and confidence in the bright futures that lie ahead.


