This year’s top-performing VCE schools revealed

This year’s top-performing VCE schools revealed

One regional school has clinched the title of top VCE performer for the third time in five years. Search your school’s results.

  • byEmma Koehn andCraig Butt

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The five questions to help you decide what to do after year 12

The five questions to help you decide what to do after year 12

Five Australians share how they finally found career clarity,despite some false starts.

  • byKimberly Gillan
VCE 2023:Student honour roll

VCE 2023:Student honour roll

Find out how many 40+ scores your school attained and in which subjects.

As it happened VCE results 2023:Victorian Year 12 students receive results

As it happened VCE results 2023:Victorian Year 12 students receive results

Tune in as more than 50,000 Victorian students receive their final results today. Many will also receive their ATARS,which will help determine their university studies.

  • byMelissa Cunningham andMadeleine Heffernan
Aimee helps care for her parents. She got a 95 ATAR and a scholarship
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Aimee helps care for her parents. She got a 95 ATAR and a scholarship

The Coburg High School student has been helping care for her dad,who has a genetic disorder,since she was in grade 5.

  • bySherryn Groch
Friends,Pilates and comfort TV:How the class of ’23 found balance

Friends,Pilates and comfort TV:How the class of ’23 found balance

As Victorian year 12 graduates await the release of VCE results on Monday,they reflect on their years – and the best bits were often outside the classroom.

  • byEmma Koehn andRobyn Grace
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They flunked or got ‘nightmare’ ATARs. Now they’re CEOs and master’s grads

They flunked or got ‘nightmare’ ATARs. Now they’re CEOs and master’s grads

After failing year 10,Justin Giddings failed TAFE – twice. By 35,he was the chief executive of Avalon Airport.

  • bySherryn Groch,Robyn Grace andEmma Koehn
What to do when you hate your first year of university

What to do when you hate your first year of university

I was told university would be more fun than school,but I struggled until I changed my approach.

  • byMillie Muroi
Treat gap years as invaluable,not something to be shunned

Treat gap years as invaluable,not something to be shunned

During my gap year,I found a confidence in myself I had no idea existed,so let’s not be so quick to judge.

  • byCaterina Hrysomallis
My daughter’s planning an arts degree. I’m proud (and quietly terrified)
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My daughter’s planning an arts degree. I’m proud (and quietly terrified)

They doubled HECS fees for arts degrees in a bid to drive students into more “job-ready” courses,but Australia needs to cultivate its future thinkers.

  • byVivienne Pearson
A fresh look at Victoria’s footy culture:winners of The Age Essay Prize announced

A fresh look at Victoria’s footy culture:winners of The Age Essay Prize announced

Newfound love for AFL and the cost of student public transport were the topics of the winning essays in the inaugural competition for young writers.

  • byJostina Basta