Alphington Grammar celebrates outstanding VCE results for the Class of 2025

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Alphington Grammar School is celebrating an exceptional set of VCE results for the Class of 2025, with the cohort achieving a median study score of 31 and demonstrating strong academic excellence across a broad range of subjects.

This year’s top ATAR was an impressive 99.3, earned by school Dux George Mouratidis, placing him in the top 1% of students statewide. George excelled across English, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics and Physics, and achieved a perfect study score of 50 in General Mathematics. He aspires to study a Commerce/Engineering double degree at the University of Melbourne.

The Dux Proximus, Raphael Young, also delivered an outstanding performance with an ATAR of 98.45. Raphael hopes to pursue Biomedicine at the University of Melbourne.

Across the cohort, Alphington Grammar students achieved:

  • Top ATAR: 99.3
  • Median ATAR: 73.5
  • Median Study Score: 31
  • 40% of students scoring an ATAR above 80
  • 17% scoring an ATAR above 90

In addition, 15.65% of students achieved study scores of 40 or above – a benchmark of academic distinction. Two students, Mannon Verma and Samuel Lavercombe, achieved perfect 50s in General Mathematics and Software Development respectively.

Students received study scores above 40 in more than half the subjects offered, including Accounting, Chemistry, Greek, Business Management, Health and Human Development, English, Physics, Legal Studies, Mathematical Methods, Applied Computing, and multiple Music subjects.

Principal Dr Vivianne Nikou said the results reflected not only academic strength but also the well-rounded character of the graduates.

“These results reflect the diverse talents of our students, who not only excel academically but also contribute richly to our school community through social justice, philanthropy, leadership, House and School events, Music and the Performing Arts,” Dr Nikou said.

She noted that many students balanced part-time work, sport and community commitments alongside their studies, demonstrating resilience and a holistic approach to success.

“To the Class of 2025, I extend my sincerest congratulations on your achievements, both as individuals and as a cohort. As you embark on your next steps, we wish you every success in your chosen pathways,” she said.

Alphington Grammar says it looks forward to seeing the many ways in which this year’s graduates will use their talents “for the greater good” as they begin the next chapter of their lives.

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