Best results in 21 years: Oakleigh Grammar celebrates VCE top performers

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Oakleigh Grammar is proudly celebrating its best VCE results in 21 years and have revealed its top performers in the Class of 2025. This year’s graduates are to be commended for their resilience, determination and hard work, and are celebrated by the entire school community.

Leading the honours is the 2025 School Dux, Mattea Georges, achieving an outstanding ATAR of 96.95. Her VCE Study Scores included high 45s in Biology and English. Mattea is aspiring to study Biomedicine and her commitment to excellence was on display throughout her final year of schooling.

The Dux Proximus for 2025 is School Captain Alexander Korlos, securing an equally impressive ATAR of 95.75. His VCE Study Scores include a 40 in English. Alexander is aspiring to study Medicine.

Dux Mattea Georges and Dux Proximus Alexander Korlos with Principal Mark Robertson
Dux Mattea Georges and Dux Proximus Alexander Korlos with Principal Mark Robertson.

Across the entire Class of 2025, 14% achieved an ATAR of 90 and above, while 40.4% achieved an ATAR of 80 and above, reflecting a resounding improvement on previous years’ results.

Principal Mark Robertson lauded the Class of 2025 on their achievements: “Our 2025 VCE results reflect the outstanding dedication, resilience, and academic ambition of our students. Each student has demonstrated not only strong scholarly achievement but also the character and determination that define the Oakleigh Grammar experience.”

“I am immensely proud of our graduating class and grateful to our exceptional teachers and supportive families who have walked alongside them. These results affirm the strength of our learning culture and the bright futures that await our students as they take their next steps beyond school,” Mr Robertson added.

Other standout performances include: Helen Kousourakis with an ATAR of 94.25, Elias Koskiniotis with 93.3, Mugdhasri Maddali with 92.85, Mary Alexopoulos with 92.35, Adhitya Karthik with 90.6 and Louise Wang with 90.1.

These achievements are a testament to the dedication of Oakleigh Grammar’s students and the support of the School’s passionate educators, who continue to cultivate an impressive environment of academic excellence that all can thrive within.

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