Thursday,
19 December 2024
Euroa SC Dux - Ellie Bott

EUROA Secondary College is delighted to celebrate the remarkable achievements of its Year 12 students in the 2024 Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) exams.

School principal, Anna Eddy said, the results, released last Thursday, reflect the dedication, resilience, and hard work of the college students, along with the unwavering support of the dedicated teachers, staff, parents, and broader school community.

"The strong results across multiple study areas underscore the breadth of academic excellence at Euroa Secondary College and reflect the dedicated efforts of both students and staff in fostering a culture of achievement.

"We are proud to announce that our Dux for 2024 is Ellie Bott, who achieved an outstanding ATAR of 93.

"Ellie will embark on an exciting journey at the University of Melbourne, where she will study a Bachelor of Arts and reside at St Hilda's College," Ms Eddy said.

"Our Runner-Up Dux, Rachael Buerckner, also achieved an outstanding ATAR and will join Ellie at the University of Melbourne, pursuing a Bachelor of Design.

"These two exceptional students exemplify the commitment to excellence that defines Euroa Secondary College.

"The achievements of our entire cohort are equally inspiring.

"This year, five per cent of students achieved an ATAR above 90, with 10 per cent scoring above 85, and 42 pr cent achieving an ATAR over 60.

"In addition to these impressive overall results, our students excelled in individual study areas, earning five Study Scores over 40, 16 Study Scores above 35, and 41 Study Scores above 30," Ms Eddy said.

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Achieving a study score over 40 is a remarkable accomplishment that places students in the top nine per cent of all VCE candidates statewide in their respective subjects.

These results indicate a level of understanding and mastery that is well above average, highlighting the exceptional talent and effort of our students.

In the lead-up to results day, Mr Bright had been working closely with ESC students to help them review their applications for university study.

Over the past two years, students have actively researched and visited universities to align their preferences with their interests and results.

While some students have already received early offers, most will discover which courses they have been accepted into on December 23.

"This support has been invaluable in helping our students confidently navigate the transition to further education,' Ms Eddy said.

Ms Eddy also expressed her pride in the accomplishments of the Class of 2024.

“Every single student has shown incredible resilience, determination, and commitment throughout their time at Euroa Secondary College.

"These results are not just a testament to their academic capabilities but also their personal growth and character.

"While we take pride in their achievements, we remind them that it is what comes next that truly matters.

"We are confident that the values of Challenge, Empowerment, Respect, and Resilience instilled at Euroa Secondary College have equipped them to step boldly into the future.”

Ms Eddy said the diversity of pathways students are pursuing reflects their unique strengths, interests, and aspirations.

Some students are heading to university, while others are exploring vocational training, apprenticeships, or entering the workforce.

Each of these pathways represents an important milestone and the beginning of an exciting new chapter.

"We also acknowledge the incredible support network of teachers, staff, parents, and carers who have contributed to the success of our students," Ms Eddy said.

"Their encouragement, guidance, and belief in our students have been instrumental in helping them reach their goals.

"As we celebrate these achievements, we look forward to seeing what the future holds for the Class of 2024.

"Whether they are continuing their studies, entering the workforce, or taking a well-deserved break, we know they are ready to embrace the challenges and opportunities ahead.

"Congratulations to all our Year 12 students on their achievements—you have made us immensely proud.

"The future is bright, and we are excited to see the incredible contributions you will make to your communities and beyond," Ms Eddy concluded.