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NEWS

THE CLASS OF 2023

OUTSTANDING VCE AND ATAR RESULTS

The congratulations of all in the Scotch community go to the young men of the Class of 2023 for such outstanding VCE and ATAR results .
The Class of 2023 concluded their schooling days with style and maturity . Academically , they produced a set of results that demonstrated qualities such as perseverance , hard work , determination , and great scholarship . In addition to their efforts on the sporting field , in music , drama or participating in any number of other events and activities , the Class of 2023 made a significant contribution to their school and the Scotch Family .
As a genuinely non-selective school , these results reflect a truly remarkable culture of learning at Scotch . As Principal , I am thankful for the professionalism of our teaching and support and operational staff . Thank you for your ethic of care and excellence that you have demonstrated in supporting all boys throughout their final school years .
As the dust settles and the many wonderful stories of academic success have been told , always remember that who
you are as men , as sons , brothers , and friends , will always ultimately be your measure of true success . With these results behind you , strive to be men of good character who do good in our world . Congratulations and God bless .
2023 VCE AND ATAR RESULTS * Congratulations to the class of 2023 for an outstanding set of VCE and ATAR results .
� Five boys ; Ronan Ahl , Jordan Chi , Justin Nguyen , Henry Rogers and Edward Song , received an ATAR of 99.95 , and are , therefore , the duces of Scotch College for 2023
� Six boys ( 2.6 per cent of the cohort ) obtained an ATAR of 99.90 or more ( top 0.1 per cent in the population )
� 21 boys ( 9.2 per cent of the cohort ) obtained an ATAR of 99.50 or more ( top 0.5 per cent in the population )
� 27 boys ( 11.8 per cent of the cohort ) obtained an ATAR of 99 or more ( top 1 per cent in the population )
� 41 boys ( 17.9 per cent of the cohort ) obtained an ATAR of
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