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PLC Melbourne’s Class of 2025 posts outstanding VCE results

Recently graduated Year 12 students from Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC) Melbourne are celebrating their incredible accomplishments following the release of this year’s VCE results

Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC) Melbourne is ending 2025 by celebrating its senior students’ outstanding VCE results. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Wayne Taylor
Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC) Melbourne is ending 2025 by celebrating its senior students’ outstanding VCE results. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Wayne Taylor

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Presbyterian Ladies’ College Melbourne’s (PLC) Year 12 students are celebrating their incredible accomplishments following the release of this year’s VCE results.

Of the 155 girls who completed VCE, 68 per cent of PLC’s Year 12 students achieved an ATAR of 90+, 12 per cent achieved an ATAR of 99+, and the school’s median ATAR for 2025 is 93.8.

Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC) Melbourne’s median ATAR for 2025 is 93.8. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Wayne Taylor
Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC) Melbourne’s median ATAR for 2025 is 93.8. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Wayne Taylor

PLC Principal Dr Emma Burgess commended students on their results and all their achievements throughout the year.

“We are immensely proud of this cohort’s exceptional results, which continue our strong tradition of being among the very best in the state,” Principal Burgess said.

“We have students who achieved the highest possible study scores, and our median ATAR remains incredibly high. Crucially, we see a consistency across the board, a testament to the girls’ ability to focus and thrive despite a demanding final year.

“With 90 per cent of our girls achieving ATARs over 80, this demonstrates our educational approach to ensure every student can achieve her personal best.”

Presbyterian Ladies’ College Melbourne Principal, Dr Emma Burgess. Picture: The Photo Studio Glebe/file image
Presbyterian Ladies’ College Melbourne Principal, Dr Emma Burgess. Picture: The Photo Studio Glebe/file image

Dr Burgess said acknowledged that the academic results were one marker of PLC students’ learning success.

“We are proud of the well-rounded, confident and capable young adults they are becoming,” she said. “We are confident that our young women will embrace this exciting next chapter of their lives as they continue to learn, pursue their passions and interests, ultimately making a positive impact on the world.”

Presbyterian Ladies’ College’s (PLC) Melbourne 2025 Dux Audrey Doan achieved an ATAR of 99.95. Picture: supplied
Presbyterian Ladies’ College’s (PLC) Melbourne 2025 Dux Audrey Doan achieved an ATAR of 99.95. Picture: supplied
Proxime Accessit Romy Page was close behind, achieving an ATAR of 99.9. Picture: supplied
Proxime Accessit Romy Page was close behind, achieving an ATAR of 99.9. Picture: supplied

Named the school’s VCE Dux, Audrey Doan, achieved an ATAR of 99.95, while Proxime Accessit Romy Page achieved an ATAR of 99.9.

“I feel incredibly grateful to have received this result and it feels so rewarding to have my hard work throughout the year pay off,” Audrey said. “I could not have achieved this result without the continual support and guidance of my teachers and friends at PLC.

“Next year, I hope to study Medicine and look forward to continue learning using the skills I’ve learnt at this school.”

Results for the 46 PLC Melbourne students who undertook the International Baccalaureate (IB) will be released on Thursday 18 December 2025.