Christian Brothers College, Victoria, 2007

Street Address:

11 Westbury St.,
St Kilda East, Vic 3183

School Category:

Catholic

Gender:

Boys Only

Local Council:

Port Phillip City

International Baccalaureate Diploma:

No
VCE Students Enrolled
127 27
Number of 40+
VCE Study Scores
12 5
School Rank
(Median VCE Study Score)
324 62
School Rank
(VCE study scores 40+ %)
342 65
 

Who were the school's top VCE students in 2007?

Below are the 2007 top VCE students at Christian Brothers College in order of their number of High Achiever awards.

 
Student Name
Subjects
Awarded
Count
Scores and Subjects
1 Stanley, Kieran 2
2 Athanasius, Joshua 2
3 Skukan, Ivan 2
4 Nicholson, Daniel 2
5 Huynh, Nam 1
6 Pham, Damien 1
7 Fang, Willson 1
8 Gigler, Gerald 1
 

What were the school's top VCE subjects in 2007?

Below are the 2007 top VCE subjects at Christian Brothers College in order of their High Achiever award counts.

 
Subject
H.A.
Count
Score
List
1 Further Mathematics 7 49,44,43,43,43.....
2 Accounting 2 46,43
3 Business Management 1 42
4 English 1 41
5 Physical Education 1 41
 

School Statistics Charts

To view the statistics and trends for Christian Brothers College on the chart below, select one or more items from the dropdown list.

Multiple data items can be selected in any combination. Up to seven years of data is displayed.

Measurements and #rankings are displayed against the left axis. Percentages(%) are displayed against the right axis.


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School Ranking Ladders

Below are the 2007 VCE school ranking ladders.

The first ladder below shows the position of Christian Brothers College when all schools are ranked by their 2007 median VCE study scores (as published by the VCAA). If two schools have equal median scores, their VCE 40+ percentages are used as a tie-breaker.

The second ladder below shows the position of Christian Brothers College when all schools are ranked by their 2007 VCE 40+ percentage measures, (as published by the VCAA). If two schools have equal 40+ percentages, their 40+ score counts are used as a tie-breaker.

Ranking positions are assigned to the top 400 schools.


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