Below are the 2016 top VCE students at Geelong Grammar School in order of their number of High Achiever awards.
Student Name
|
Subjects
Awarded Count |
Scores and Subjects
|
|
---|---|---|---|
1 | NICOLSON, Lewis William | 4 | |
2 | GUBBINS, Georgina Mary | 3 | |
3 | COMBEN, Charlie Banjo | 3 | |
4 | CHIRNSIDE, Alice Anna Ramsay | 2 | |
5 | MACKIRDY, Isabella Adelaide | 2 | |
6 | BROWN, Oliver Simshauser | 2 | |
7 | MCFARLANE, Olivia Ellie | 2 | |
8 | ARTON-POWELL, Philippa Patricia | 2 | |
9 | CONNELLEY, Rose Alexandra | 2 | |
10 | PACKER, Winona Primrose | 2 |
Below are the 2016 top VCE subjects at Geelong Grammar School in order of their High Achiever award counts.
Subject
|
H.A.
Count |
Score
List |
|
---|---|---|---|
1 | English | 14 | 43,43,43,42,42..... |
2 | Further Mathematics | 10 | 50,50,49,46,45..... |
3 | Business Management | 9 | 41,40,40,40,40..... |
4 | Product Design and Technology | 4 | 44,44,40,40 |
5 | Visual Communication Design | 4 | 44,40,40,40 |
6 | Accounting | 3 | 44,40,40 |
7 | Studio Arts | 2 | 48,41 |
8 | Geography | 2 | 45,45 |
9 | Languages: French | 2 | 45,41 |
10 | Chemistry | 2 | 43,41 |
To view the statistics and trends for Geelong Grammar School on the chart below, select one or more items from the dropdown list.
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Below are the 2016 VCE school ranking ladders.
The first ladder below shows the position of Geelong Grammar School when all schools are ranked by their 2016 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 Geelong Grammar School when all schools are ranked by their 2016 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.
The Australian Student Prize was a national prize awarded each year to the top 500 Australian senior secondary school students (the prize ceased in 2014).
Since the year 2000, a total of 11 students at Geelong Grammar School have won an Australian Student Prize. [See yearly totals]