An image of excellence

January 11, 2022 BY

Ella Noorman from Bacchus Marsh Grammar received an ATAR score of 99.6. Photo - supplied

By Lachlan Ellis

The last two years have been rocky at best for VCE students, from online learning, then back to the classroom, then online again – but local Year 12s have not just survived, they have thrived.

Victorian Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) scores were released from 7 am last Thursday, giving closure to tens of thousands of nervous students across the state.

At Bacchus Marsh Grammar, capping off a remarkable year of study was Ella Noorman from Bacchus Marsh, who received an ATAR of 99.6, and was named Dux of the School.

Ms Noorman’s ATAR score puts her in the top 0.4 per cent of Victorian VCE students, and essentially gives her the freedom to pick whatever undergraduate course she wants to enrol in.

But the decision was almost made for her, when she received a call just hours after getting her ATAR.

“I’ve got Medical Imaging at Deakin at the top of my preference list…but Deakin called me at about 10:30am and offered me a full scholarship there, so I think that’ll be where I’m going,” Ms Noorman told the Moorabool News.

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