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  1. High Achievers. Henry Crutchfield is Geelong Grammar School’s Dux for 2023. Henry completed the VCE, achieving a near-perfect ATAR of 99.90. Charlotte Nicholson is proxime accessit having achieved an IB score of 44 out of 45, which equates to an ATAR of 99.75.

  2. thinkgeelong.com › geelong-grammar-schoolGeelong Grammar

    After outgrowing several Geelong locations the School moved to a 245-hectare site on the edge of Corio Bay in 1914, creating the unique learning and living environment that exists today. In 1953 it established Timbertop, a remote campus in the foothills of the Victorian Alps where the School’s Year 9 students spend a full school year living, working and studying in the Australian bush.

  3. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Better Education 2023 analysis puts three Geelong high schools in Victoria’s top 100. A number of Geelong high schools have been named among Victoria’s top 100.

  4. Top Secondary Schools in Victoria - 2023. The following table lists the 2023 top 130 secondary (Years 7 to 10) schools in Victoria. Find best high schools in Melbourne here. English and Maths are rated with 5 grades while the overall academic performance has 3 rating scales for you to choose.

  5. 13 de set. de 2021 · Brain-breaks decrease students’ sedentary time and increase their overall level of physical activity across the day. Studies have also shown brain-breaks can have a positive influence on students’ Body Mass Index (BMI) and can support students maintaining a healthy weight (Liu, et al, 2008). Finally, and not surprisingly, brain-breaks have ...

  6. The Senior School (Years 10 to 12) offers a comprehensive, rigorous and challenging programme that is structured to equip our students with the attitudes, knowledge, skills and competencies to thrive in whatever pathway they choose to pursue. Three learning pathways are available to Geelong Grammar School students entering Years 11 and 12: VCE ...

  7. 12 de dez. de 2019 · Historical development and consequences for Victorian secondary education. In their analysis of the secondary schools attended by the Victorian men listed in the 1988 edition of Who’s Who in Australia, Mark Peel and Janet McCalman (1992) noted that over 41 per cent of entrants had attended a small group of protestant corporate schools; namely, Melbourne Grammar School, Geelong Grammar School ...