Dux and VCE Results 2024
12/12/2024Catherine McAuley College Bendigo is celebrating the excellent VCE results of our graduates in 2024.
The students have been rewarded for their endeavours during a satisfying and memorable year with some outstanding collective and individual performances in both the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) and Victorian Certificate of Education Vocational Major (VCE VM) studies.
The Acting Principal, Mr Frank Dullard said, “In our commitment to service in the Mercy tradition, we offer a range of pathways, and the students’ excellent results will open doors to many opportunities beyond school.”
The Catherine McAuley College Bendigo Dux for 2024 is Harry Johnson with an ATAR of 99.2.
The Dux Proximus is Jaxon Mullane with an ATAR of 98.5, followed by Grace Doherty, with an ATAR of 95.3 and Jessica Millar with an ATAR of 94.
Assistant Principal – Learning and Teaching Mrs Gina Giblin said “Congratulations to our remarkable Year 12 Class of 2024! This year, our outstanding cohort has achieved an amazing result securing a higher proportion of study scores over 40.
“Congratulations to Harry Johnson, Jaxon Mullane, Grace Doherty and Jessica Millar. They have consistently demonstrated great commitment with their strong work ethic and thorough approach to all subjects. Their humble attitude to their achievements has earned them high respect from both peers and staff. Over the past six years, they have lived our College’s Mercy Values and made valuable contributions to our school.”
Acting Principal Mr Frank Dullard said, “I thank Harry Johnson, Jaxon Mullane, Grace Doherty and Jessica Millar for their contributions to College life beyond their studies and wish them the very best in their future endeavours.”
“Their success not only reflects individual academic achievements but also highlights the strength of the bonds within our school community. The positive and inclusive culture fostered at our school has undoubtedly contributed to the exceptional accomplishments of our students.”
“As they transition to the next chapter of their lives, we are confident that the Class of 2024 will carry forward the values of resilience, unity, and kindness they’ve demonstrated during their time at our school. We extend our warmest wishes to each student for a future filled with continued success and personal growth.”
The students will enjoy the celebrations of their success while waiting for offers to come: Harry is hoping to study science, particularly physics at the Australian National University in Canberra; Jaxon is looking forward to studying Arts/Law at Monash University; Grace will take a gap year before heading to possibly University of Melbourne or Deakin to study in the areas of environmental science and law. Jessica plans to study medical imaging, preferably at Deakin University Geelong.
We wish them all the best.