Principal Shaun Mason said he would like to congratulate all Year 12 students across the 2021 VCE and VCAL on their results.
“We are very pleased with our outstanding success rate at VCE and VCAL,” Mr Mason said.
“We are very pleased to announce that the Dux for 2021 is Josh Cui with an ATAR of 91.5.
“The runner up Dux is Amber Ragg with an ATAR of 91.2.
“And we are equally proud of the following students who also achieved ATAR scores over 85: Elisha Kubeil, 89.65; Heidi Fullager, 88.05, Bailey Kubeil, 87.8, and Imogen Dack-McNamara, 86.15.
“We are pleased to report that many students achieved to the best of their ability despite the disruptions of the previous two years caused by COVID-19.
“They have given themselves the best possible opportunity to move on to their preferred next steps in life, whether that be employment, further study, or a GAP year.”
- Six per cent of students achieved ATARs of 90 or above;
- Thirty-four per cent of students earned ATARs over 80;
- Forty-one per cent of students achieved ATARs of 70 or above; and
- Fifty-three per cent of students achieved ATARs over 60.
Mr Mason said the staff and college community was proud of the efforts of the 2021 cohort.
“It is really important to note that we are equally proud of all our students who put in their best effort regardless of whether they completed their VCE or VCAL,” he said.
“We are proud to have played a pivotal part in preparing these young people over their six years of secondary school education.
“The breadth of opportunities available to our students through VCE, VCAL and VET has ensured that the senior students at FCJ College have been able to tailor courses to suit their particular needs and interests.
“Today’s results will enable them now to step forward with confidence and a sense of achievement that opens new doors into their futures.
“We wish all the students well on the next stage of their journey — FCJ College will always be here to help and advise them as needed, and to celebrate their future successes with them.
“We hope that they will continue to be as proud of their FCJ College heritage as we are of them.”