Greek Australian Year 12 students receive their VCE results

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Victorian students have received their Victorian Certificate of Education exam results this morning, with 47,461 students completing the VCE.

A total of 41 students achieved the highest possible ATAR rank of 99.95, compared to 39 last year.

Among the students achieving academic excellence with an ATAR above 90 are some with Greek heritage. They include:

  • George Vasiliadis, of St. Leonard’s College, Brighton, with an ATAR of 99.40. 
  • Dimitris Gasis of Melbourne Grammar School, with an ATAR of 98.90.
  • Anastasia Konstantina Karagianni, of Cheltenham Secondary College, with an ATAR of 96.9.
  • Eleni Calypso Gerostamoulos, of Wesley College Melbourne, with an ATAR of 96.05.
  • Andrew Katsaros, of Parade College in Bundoora, with an ATAR of 94.45.
  • Myrto Melliou, of Brunswick Secondary College, with an ATAR of 96.40.

*Please note the above list includes the names of those who are recognised as Greek, and will be updated. If you know another Greek VCE high-achiever this year, please email us at greek@foreignlanguage.com.au.

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