Top Five Best Performing Schools in Victoria
This article uses data from the 2016 school year, as published by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA).
Rank | School | School sector | Percentage of 40+ study scores | Gender |
1 | Independent | 44 | Co-ed | |
2 | Government | 36 | All girls | |
3 | Independent | 35 | Co-ed | |
4 | Government Independent | 32 32 | All boys All boys | |
5 | Independent Independent | 31 31 | All girls All girls |
According to the 2018 edition of The Good Schools Guide, Bialik College is the best performing school in Victoria when it comes to the proportion of study scores over 40. The independent school in the Eastern Metro region of Melbourne was the decisive winner, with 44% of students achieving a score of 40+.
The MacRobertson Girls’ High School came in at second place with 36% and was one of two government schools (the other being Melbourne High School) to feature in the state-wide top five.
Eastern Metro-based Mount Scopus Memorial College finished third with 35%, while Melbourne High and Yeshivah College (equal fourth) and Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak and Shelford Girls’ Grammar (equal fifth) all hail from the South Metro region.
Published August 2017