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2025 Dux

It is with great pleasure that we share the outstanding VCE results for our 2025 Year 12 cohort.

These results continue the strong academic tradition built over the 14 years of Year 12 at Hume Anglican Grammar and represent some of our finest outcomes to date. 

 

Cohort Highlights

Of the 135 students who completed Year 12 in 2025, 100% were awarded the Victorian Certificate of Education. Of these, 132 students received an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), with three students electing to complete a non-scored VCE pathway.

Our students performed exceptionally well across all ATAR bands:

  • 20% achieved an ATAR of 90+, placing them in the top 10% of the state – the highest proportion in this bracket in Hume’s VCE history.
  • 36% achieved an ATAR of 80+, placing them in the top 20% of the state.
  • 60% achieved an ATAR of 70+, again the highest percentage ever recorded at the School.

 

The average ATAR of 72.37 and median ATAR of 75.13 further reflect the strength of this cohort, with the median representing the highest on record at Hume Anglican Grammar.

 

Dux and Top Achievers

We proudly acknowledge Manraj Dhanoa, one of our School Captains, as Dux of the School for 2025, with an exceptional ATAR of 99.95 – the highest possible ranking and the first time a Hume student has achieved this result. Manraj also attained perfect study scores of 50 in Mathematical Methods and Business Management, with the latter achieved in 2024 as a Year 11 student. Not only to be credited for his academic achievements, Manraj has been an active and generous student leader at Hume Anglican Grammar, seen to participate in co-curricular activities, social justice initiatives and charitable programs to help serve the community. 

Saad Khurram was named Dux Proxime Accessit, achieving an ATAR of 99.25 alongside a merit in General Mathematics.

 

Other outstanding high achievers include:

  • Dhirendra Rana (97.70) – Merit in Foundation Mathematics
  • Vishal Kuchu (97.15)
  • Samiol Singh (97.05)
  • Virren Sharma (96.60)
  • Jianna Godinho (96.45)
  • Vie Kakkar (96.20)
  • Kenuka Wijesuriya (96.00)
  • Ameek Deol (95.45)
  • Aarav Upmon (95.30)
  • Ruby Kongos (94.20)
  • Silvia Kamboj (93.95)
  • Arshdeep Singh (93.45)
  • Sarah Jaza (93.20)
  • Keesha Jayasekara (93.10)
  • Liliana Bartlett (92.65)
  • Michael Scaria (92.30)
  • Nina Zaya (92.10)
  • Rishita Mishra (92.05)
  • Leann Sequeira (91.90)
  • Neel Gupta (91.45)
  • Nicholas Rabin (91.40)
  • Gurjas Longia (91.00)
  • Arshpreet Kaur (90.65)
  • Ruth Waring (90.25)

 

In addition, the percentage of study scores of 40 or above reached 10.0%, with 26% of students achieving at least one study score over 40, and an equal-best median study score of 31 – further evidence of the depth and consistency of academic performance across the cohort.

 

A Community Achievement

These remarkable results are a testament to the students’ perseverance and aspiration, as well as the collective efforts of our devoted teaching staff and supportive families. We are proud of the way the Class of 2025 has represented Hume Anglican Grammar through their academic diligence, leadership, service and character.

As they now move into their next chapters of tertiary study, training, employment and service, we wish each graduate every success. May they continue to pursue excellence with integrity, confidence and faith.

Congratulations to the Class of 2025 – your achievements inspire us all.