Victorian year 12 students receive VCE results as record cohort graduates

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Tens of thousands of Victorian students began accessing their long-awaited VCE results from 7am today, marking the end of a record year in senior schooling.

A total of 65,586 students will graduate with the VCE in 2025, including 664 who achieved at least one perfect study score of 50. Results are available online for those who registered via the government portal.

Acting Education Minister Lizzie Blandthorn congratulated students receiving their VCE or Victorian Pathways Certificate, praising their “commitment and dedication” and wishing them well “as you embark on the next chapter of your lives.”

Applied learning continues to grow, with 9,777 students, nearly 15 per cent of the VCE cohort, completing the Vocational Major, up 13.4 per cent on last year. The number of schools offering the program rose to 487.

In addition, 3,473 students earned the VCE Baccalaureate and more than 1,150 received the Victorian Pathways Certificate.

Overall, 97.3 per cent of VCE students successfully completed their studies, with 15,399 achieving at least one study score of 40 or above.

Source: ABC.

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