Senior Results

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Student Results

 

Senior Students

VCE Results

ATAR

 

2023 ATAR

92.45

Yawovi (Esdras) Assimadi

The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is an overall percentile rank reflecting a student’s Year 12 achievement compared to the age group in a given year. The ATAR allows tertiary institutions to competitively rank students who have completed different combinations of VCE studies. 

 The ATAR is reported as a number between 0.00 and 99.95 with increments of 0.05. A student with an ATAR of 75.00 has achieved VCE results above 75 per cent of the Year 12 age group.

In 2023, Esdras Assimadi was our 2023 Dux, receiving our highest ATAR.

ATAR
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94.997.6592.45

 

 

 

 

 

Study Scores

A VCE study score is based on results in school assessments and examinations. It is a score from 0–50, determined by the VCAA, and it shows how students performed in that study relative to all other students in the state doing that same study.

 

2023 Study Score 40+
NameSubjectStudy Score (out of 50)
Veronica MazzettiPsychology46
Tania BabicArt Making & Exhibiting45
Jennifer BabicFood Studies42
Yawovi (Esdras) Assimadi  Business Management41
Yawovi (Esdras) AssimadiLegal Studies41
Tania BabicEnglish41
Molly FredericksHistory Revolutions41

 

 

Woodmans Hill Study Score Comparison 2023 

At Woodmans Hill we are proud of the opportunities for that are created for our students.

 

SchoolMedian VCE study scorePercentage of study scores of 40 and over
Local Ballarat Independent School 13945.8
Local Ballarat Independent School 2329.4
Local Ballarat Catholic School 1316.1
Woodmans Hill Secondary College299.3
Local Ballarat Catholic School 229-
Local Ballarat Government School 1295.3
Local Ballarat Catholic School 3283.8
Local Ballarat Government School 2281.9
Local Ballarat Catholic School 4283.8
Local Ballarat Government School 3271.4
Local Ballarat Government School 3263.4

(School data published in TheAge.com) 

 

Year 12 Pathways

Our Year 12 students were accepted into a range of courses over the summer holidays, as shown in the table below. Well done to these students!!! 

Commerce - University of Melbourne
Federation Access Studies (Federation University)
Music Performance - JMC
Nursing (VET) (Federation University
Science (Federation University)
Screen and Media (Australian College of the Arts)
Nursing (VET) (Federation University)
Environmental and Conservative Science (Federation University)
Exercise and Sport Science (Federation University)
Building Design (RMIT University)
Networking and Security (Federation University)
Arts (philosophy) (Deakin University)
Mental Health (Federation University)