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Insight | Online News from Haileybury 2019 VCE Results

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  • Issue 01

  • 2020 VCE Results

    We congratulate the Class of 2020 on their exceptional set of results in the Victorian Certificate of Education examinations.

  • Issue 21

    • Community Praised for Incredible 2020 Efforts
    • Haileybury Wins Two Australian Education Awards
    • ELC Excellence Recognised with State Government Award
  • Issue 20

    • Term 1A and Up Day Set the Scene for 2021
    • Graduation Ceremonies with a Difference
    • Pipes & Drums Win World Online Solo Drumming Championships
  • Issue 19

    • Exceptional School Leaders Announced for 2021
    • Significant End-of-Year Celebrations to Proceed—Albeit Differently
    • Outstanding Music, Science, and Reading Achievements
  • Issue 18

    • Academic Standards Maintained During Online Learning
    • Smiles and Relief as Students Return to Class
    • Haileybury Students Selected in the AFLW Draft

2019 VCE Results

We congratulate the Class of 2019 on their exceptional set of results in the Victorian Certificate of Education examinations.

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From the CEO | Principal

From the CEO | Principal


We are proud to announce that Haileybury students have produced the best VCE results in the School’s history.

Today we acknowledge all our students who have experienced the VCE journey. Completing the VCE is a true achievement and underlines our students’ absolute dedication and hard work.

Highlights

Results Highlights


The 2019 VCE results continue Haileybury’s reputation as one of the outstanding academic schools in the Asia–Pacific region.

VCE Summary

Results Summary


Congratulations to Dux of Haileybury Girls College Georgia Lyras Musgrave and joint Duces of Haileybury College Sahil Nandra and Samyak Shah.

ATARs 99+

ATARs of 99+


11% of students attained an ATAR of 99 and above, placing them in the top 1% in Australia

Perfect Study Scores

Study Scores of 50


The Class of 2019 achieved 37 perfect Study Scores of 50 across 15 different subjects.

From the CEO | Principal

From the CEO | Principal

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We are proud to announce that Haileybury students have produced the best VCE results in the School’s history.

Today we acknowledge all our students who have experienced the VCE journey. Completing the VCE is a true achievement and underlines our students’ absolute dedication and hard work.

The fact that Haileybury’s collective results are simply outstanding shows that determination, hard work, great programs and the best teachers can make a difference.

Three Haileybury students achieved the highest possible ATAR of 99.95. Remarkably, 35% of all boys and girls were in the top 5% in Australia.

58% of Haileybury Girls College students and 52% of Haileybury College students attained an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank in the top 10% in Australia.

These extraordinary results are testament to our students’ commitment, work ethic and exceptional teaching. They are a record for a Haileybury cohort and, by any measure, at the very top of performances by Victorian and Australian schools.

Haileybury is an open entry school and the achievement of 93% of all students in the top 40% in Australia is an excellent reflection of our commitment to every student.

Our School motto that “Every student matters every day” is being lived and is reflected in students having the opportunity and the support to reach their potential.

While much has been written and discussed about the declining academic performance of Australian students, Haileybury’s 2019 cohort (and the performance of our students over many years) has defied this trend.

Our teachers are committed to evidence-based strategies that work, and to their students. I pay a tribute to all the staff for this exceptional performance.

I would also like to acknowledge the efforts of the students themselves and the commitment of all families. Great academic results are the product of a strong partnership between the students, parents and guardians and the School and its staff.  

The result of this hard work is there for all to see - absolutely brilliant individual student performances which flow into an extraordinary school performance.

My congratulations go to all students, their families and the teaching staff. This is a wonderful collective effort.

Yours sincerely,

Derek Scott

CEO | Principal

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Highlights

Results Highlights

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The 2019 VCE results continue Haileybury’s reputation as one of the outstanding academic schools in the Asia–Pacific region.

  • 3 perfect ATAR scores of 99.95 were achieved by Georgia Lyras Musgrave, Sahil Nandra and Samyak Shah
  • 10.7% of students attained an ATAR of 99 and above, placing them in the top 1% in Australia.
  • 35.3% of students attained an ATAR of 95 and above, placing them in the top 5% of Australia.
  • 54.5% of students attained an ATAR of 90 and above, placing them in the top 10% in Australia.
  • 92.8% of students were placed in the top 40% in Australia.
  • 37 perfect Study Scores of the maximum 50 were achieved in 15 different subjects.
  • 30.6% of Haileybury Girls College Study Scores were 40 and above.
  • 29.2% of Haileybury College Study Scores were 40 and above.
  • 4 students from Year 11 attained maximum Study Scores of 50.
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VCE Summary

Results Summary

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The following summarises the 2019 VCE results of Haileybury College and Haileybury Girls College, including the School's Duces. Congratulations to all.

Haileybury Girls College

Dux ATAR: Georgia Lyras Musgrave 99.95

  • A 100% VCE Pass Rate was achieved.
  • 57.6% achieved an ATAR of 90 and above.
  • 31% of all Study Scores were 40 and above.

Haileybury College

Duces ATAR: Sahil Nandra and Samyak Shah 99.95

  • A 100% VCE Pass Rate was achieved.
  • 52.2% achieved an ATAR of 90 and above.
  • 29% of all Study Scores were 40 and above.
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ATARs 99+

ATARs of 99+

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Congratulations to the following students who received an ATAR of 99 and above, placing them in the top 1% in the country:

Georgia Lyras Musgrave

Sahil Nandra

Samyak Shah

Hongyuan Chen

Seiyon Sivakumar

Olivia Craig

Raman Sanjayan

Haorui Su

Joseph Tey

Conan Ying

Umandi Muruththettuwegama

Jessica Vereker

Bhuvan Gupta

Somya Nandra

Lachlan Alonso

Cody Bellgrove

Jonathan Coman

Michelle Doan

Katherine Gvozdenko

Jesse Laughlin-Jones

Saurabh Jhanjee

Ryan Kua

Matthew Robson

Kushal Wijesinghe

Melissa Nguyen

Nathan Duong

Harrison Hood

Sahil Bhatia

Carter Blakeman-Lee

Florence Tang

Jiawen Liu

Lachlan Riley

Akarsh Singh

Weng Yann Leong

Mia Smith

Ryan Kam

Victor Lok

Esther Tang

Jae-Chan Lee

William Pascua

Nicholas Burke

William Chegwin

Jake Webb

Yanqing Li

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ATARs of 99+


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Perfect Study Scores

Study Scores of 50

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The Class of 2019 achieved 37 perfect Study Scores of the maximum 50 out of 50. These were achieved in 15 different subjects.

Study Scores of 50

Name

Subject

Benjamin Martin

Accounting

Samyak Shah

Accounting, English, Chemistry

Rohan Ghosh

Biology

Alexandra Macaulay

Business Management

Florence Tang

Business Management

Sahil Nandra

Chemistry

Olivia Craig

English, Global Politics

Georgia Lyras Musgrave

English, Psychology

Mia Smith

English

Michelle Doan

English

Hongyuan Chen

English

Katherine Gvozdenko

English

Somya NandraEnglish 

Sahil Bhatia

English

Joshua Nah

English

Joel Fabien

English

Akarsh Singh

English

Nicholas Burke

English

Cody Bellgrove

English

Carter Blakeman-Lee

English

Raman Sanjayan

English

Jonathan Coman

English, Australian History

Jesse Laughlin-Jones

English

Joseph Tey

English

Zihui Xi

Languages: Chinese Second Lang. Adv.

Harrison Hood

Further Mathematics, Physical  Education

Matthew Smith

Music Investigation

Yanqing Li

Physics

Michaela Tippett

Studio Arts

Isabella Eddey

Sociology

Lauren Trute

Sociology

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Study Scores of 50


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