HUNDREDS of Wimmera year 12 students joined almost 50,000 students across the state, who were able to access results on Friday.
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Ararat’s Marian College student Brianne Cole topped the region with an ATAR of 98.05.
Horsham’s St Brigid’s College’s dux Gerard Natividad received an ATAR of 98.
Birchip P-12 School dux Bill Lee received an ATAR of 94.60, while Harley Dickerson was named Horsham College’s dux. He earned an ATAR of 92.9.
Murtoa College dux Maddison Morgan received an ATAR of 91.8.
Donald High School’s dux was Marco Sy who received an ATAR of 87.45.
Rebecca Hunter was named Warracknabeal Secondary College’s dux with an ATAR of 88.60.
Edenhope College announced that its dux for 2018 was Jasmin Tucker.
Dimboola Memorial Secondary College's dux for this year is Caitlyn Glover.
Hopetoun P-12 College’s dux is Samantha Sharp.
Kaniva, Rainbow and Stawell colleges will announce its duxes this week. Meanwhile, Goroke P-12 College awarded their dux at a presentation day on Friday.
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THE wait will be finally over for hundreds of students from across the region who will receive their year 12 results today.
They join almost 50,000 students across the state who will be able to access VCE results from 7am.
The Wimmera Mail-Times, Stawell Times-News and Ararat Advertiser will keep you updated of the results across the day.
Wimmera year 12 students reflect on past year
As students await in anticipation to find out their ATAR scores, year 12 students from Horsham College and St Brigid’s College reflect on their year.
The biggest hurdles faced by the Wimmera’s students after school
While some students will be pleased with their outcomes on Friday morning, others might feel disappointed. However, education providers across the region have stressed that ATAR scores are not everything.
Where are they now? Past Horsham students share career stories
NOT all careers start the same way. Two former Horsham students share their career journeys.
Further study options plentiful for the Wimmera’s students
While many students from the Wimmera will travel further afield to pursue higher education, there are a number of options closer to home to choose from.
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