Oakleigh Grammar celebrates 100% tertiary offer success for the Class of 2025

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Following Oakleigh Grammar’s best VCE results in 21 years, the school has announced another outstanding milestone: every student from the Class of 2025 who applied through VTAC has now received a tertiary offer – a 100% success rate.

This remarkable outcome reinforces the strength of the school’s academic culture and the achievements celebrated in December 2025, where students demonstrated exceptional performance across all areas of study.

Principal Mark Robertson praised the cohort, noting that the tertiary offer results highlight not only academic excellence but the school’s deep commitment to ensuring every student finds a meaningful next step.

“We are incredibly proud of the Class of 2025 and their outstanding achievement in securing a 100 per cent tertiary offer success rate,” Mr Robertson said.

“This result reflects the dedication of our students, the unwavering support of their families, and the commitment of our staff to guiding each student toward pathways that align with their aspirations. Congratulations to every student on this significant milestone.”

The school’s personalised Careers Development Program plays a central role in supporting students through the Senior School, offering tailored guidance, one-on-one counselling, subject selection support, university preparation, and ongoing mentoring as students move towards life beyond school.

Careers Advisor, Michelle Mascaro, commended the cohort, proud of the impact that the careers program has on students’ lives. 

“As Careers Advisor at Oakleigh Grammar, it is a privilege to guide our students in achieving their tertiary and career goals,” Ms Mascaro said. 

“Our personalised approach ensures every student is individually guided toward a pathway that suits them, and I am extremely proud to see all students secure a positive post-school pathway.”

The tertiary offers for the Class of 2025 span a diverse range of fields, with the most popular pathways including Science, Engineering, and Health & Biomedical, along with significant numbers of students also going into Arts & Humanities, Commerce & Business and Nursing & Midwifery, among other fields.

Monash University and Deakin University are the most popular destinations for the cohort, with almost 60% selecting either institution for their studies.

Oakleigh Grammar congratulated each graduate on achieving their post-school pathway and said it looks forward to seeing the Class of 2025 thrive as they begin the next chapter of their academic and professional futures.

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