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Goulburn Valley Grammar School

Goulburn Valley Grammar School (or GVGS) is a private, co-educational school in Victoria situated on a 17 hectare rural site 6 km north of the centre of Shepparton, approximately 190 km north of Melbourne. Students from across Victoria and southern New South Wales attend, with students from Benalla, Seymour, Cobram, Numurkah, Yarrawonga, Tocumwal, Moama, Echuca and Nagambie all undertaking the daily bus trip. The school's mascot is the pelican, and the motto is Semper Ulterius, which can be translated from Latin to 'Always further', suggesting there is always something more to know or experience. The school was founded in 1982 by Vic Ryall. It has students from Years 5–12.

Goulburn Valley Grammar School
Address
455 Verney Road

, ,
3630

Australia
Coordinates36°19′37″S 145°24′48″E / 36.32694°S 145.41333°E / -36.32694; 145.41333
Information
Typeprivate school
MottoSemper Ulterius[1]
(Always Further)
DenominationNon denominational
Founded1981
FounderVictor Ryall
PrincipalMark Torriero
Teaching staff73 (2016)
Years offered5–12
GenderCo-educational
Enrolment693 (2017)
Campus typeRural
Houses  Dunlop
  Fairley
  McLennan
  Ryall
Colour(s)  
Gold & navy blue
PublicationNexus
YearbookFullFlight
Websitegvgs.vic.edu.au

In 2008 a new principal was appointed, Mark Torriero. He succeeded Ian Rule, who had been in the position of Principal since 1998.

The school's mascot is the pelican. This was appointed to GVGS by late principal David Prest simply because pelicans were a common sight among the school grounds. The lake and wetlands on campus provided an ideal habitat for the animals.[2]

History edit

Goulburn Valley Grammar school was founded in 1981 (with first student intake in 1982), as a result of "local parents seeking a school striving for academic excellence and well-rounded development in the independent school tradition".[3]

In 1998, the school launched a fundraising campaign to construct a complex which would operate as "the heart of the school where the whole school community could come together", including a foyer, toilets and kitchen component. The complex, now known as Founders Hall, was hoped for completion in 1999, with a capacity of 510 people.[4]

In 2000, GVGS student Ashlee Good (Year 9) was one of eight Echuca residents to carry the 2000 Summer Olympic torch through Echuca.[5]

Houses edit

The school has four houses Dunlop, Fairley, McLennan and Ryall. The houses were names after Edward "Weary" Dunlop, Sir Andrew Fairley (AM), Ian McLennan and founding principal Vic Ryall. The house colours are Blue for Dunlop, Red for Fairley, Green for McLennan and Yellow for Ryall.[6] Students from these houses complete annually in the school Swimming, Athletics, Cross-Country, and Eisteddfod Competitions.

Principals edit

Principal Years acting
Victor G Ryall 1982–1989
Kevin J Bacon 1990–1991
David Prest AM 1992–1997
Ian C Rule 1998–2008
Mark Torriero 2009–present

[7]

Notable alumni edit

Media edit

Sportspeople edit

Academic results edit

2007 Academic results edit

Summary of Class of 2007 results

31% of students gained a score of over 90 on the Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER), with 18% scoring over 95. Four students scored over 99 and 57% of students received an ENTER of above 80 placing them in the top 20% of the state. The median score was 81.40.

2010 Academic results edit

Summary of Class of 2010 results

More than half the students (53%) achieved a score of over 80 on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), with 17% of students achieved a score of over 90 and 12% scoring over 95. Four Goulburn Valley Grammar School students achieved ATAR scores in excess of 99.

Summary of results:

  • 81% of all students achieved an ATAR of 60+, placing them in the top 40% of the State
  • 66% of all students achieved an ATAR of 70+, placing them in the top 30% of the State
  • 53% of all students achieved an ATAR of 80+, placing them in the top 20% of the State
  • 17% of all students achieved an ATAR of 90+, placing them in the top 10% of the State
  • 12% of all students achieved an ATAR of 95+, placing them in the top 5% of the State
  • 4 students achieved ATAR scores of 99 or above
  • 3 perfect study scores of 50 were achieved
  • 81 was the Median ATAR score
  • 34 was the Median study score
  • 17.6% of all study scores were 40 or more

2011 Academic results edit

Summary of Class of 2011 results

Rank (ATAR) placing them in the top 30% of the State. A quarter of students (25%) achieved a score over 90 which placed them in the top 10% of the State. 10% of students achieved a score over 95 placing them in the top 5% of the State. In 2011 three students achieved an ATAR score over 99 placing them in the top 1% of the State, with James O'Callaghan scoring a perfect score of 99.95.

  • 3 Students achieved ATAR scores of 99 or above
  • 3 perfect study scores of 50 were achieved
  • 78 was the Median ATAR score
  • 33 was the Median study score
  • 14% of all study scores were 40 or more
  • 94 students completed year 12 and applied for an ATAR score

2015 Academic results edit

Summary of Class of 2015 results

A total of 98 students completed VCE in 2015 to receive an ATAR. Of these 98, 79 (81%) received an ATAR of over 70, placing them in the top 30% of the state. In total, two students (across three subjects) scored a perfect study score of 50, and five students scored an ATAR of 99 or above, placing them in the top 1% of the state. Henry Fox achieved a score of 99.75, resulting in him receiving the 2015 Dux.

Summary of results:

  • 81% of all students achieved an ATAR of 70+, placing them in the top 30% of the State
  • 62% of all students achieved an ATAR of 80+, placing them in the top 20% of the State
  • 26% of all students achieved an ATAR of 90+, placing them in the top 10% of the State
  • 17% of all students achieved an ATAR of 95+, placing them in the top 5% of the State
  • 9% of all students achieved an ATAR of 98+, placing them in the top 2% of the State
  • 21% of study scores were 40+
  • 83.45 was the median ATAR score
  • 35 was the median study score[8]

2016 Academic results edit

Summary of Class of 2016 results

A total of 100 students completed VCE in 2015 to receive an ATAR. Of these 100, 78 received an ATAR score above 70, placing them in the top 30% of results Statewide. There were six perfect study-scores of 50, and two ATAR scores of above 99. The dux of 2016 was Janna Lawson with an ATAR of 99.50. GVGS gained a statewide school ranking of #32.[9]

Summary of results:

  • 78% of all students achieved an ATAR of 70+, placing them in the top 30% of the State
  • 63% of all students achieved an ATAR of 80+, placing them in the top 20% of the State
  • 37% of all students achieved an ATAR of 90+, placing them in the top 10% of the State
  • 22% of all students achieved an ATAR of 95+, placing them in the top 5% of the State
  • 6% of all students achieved an ATAR of 98+, placing them in the top 2% of the State
  • 23% of study scores were 40+
  • 85.20 was the median ATAR score
  • 35 was the median study score[10]

2017 Academic results edit

Summary of Class of 2017 results

A total of 91 students received an ATAR score in 2017. Of these 91, the dux was Mitchell Collins with an ATAR of 99.40.

Summary of results:

  • 75% of all students achieved an ATAR of 70+, placing them in the top 30% of the State
  • 53% of all students achieved an ATAR of 80+, placing them in the top 20% of the State
  • 25% of all students achieved an ATAR of 90+, placing them in the top 10% of the State
  • 13% of all students achieved an ATAR of 95+, placing them in the top 5% of the State
  • 7% of all students achieved an ATAR of 98+, placing them in the top 2% of the State
  • 17% of study scores were 40+
  • 81.35 was the median ATAR score
  • 34 was the median study score

[11]

2018 Academic results edit

Summary of Class of 2018 results

The 2018 dux was Aditya Ryan Bhat with an ATAR of 99.99.

Summary of results:

  • 72% of all students achieved an ATAR of 70+, placing them in the top 30% of the State
  • 51% of all students achieved an ATAR of 80+, placing them in the top 20% of the State
  • 29% of all students achieved an ATAR of 90+, placing them in the top 10% of the State
  • 19% of all students achieved an ATAR of 95+, placing them in the top 5% of the State
  • 4 students achieved an ATAR of 99+, placing them in the top 2% of the State
  • 4 students achieved a perfect study score of 50
  • 81.15 was the median ATAR score
  • 34 was the median study score

[12]

2021 Academic results edit

Summary of Class of 2022 results

The dux of 2021 was Sarah Roberts with an ATAR of 99.8.

Summary of results:

  • 72% of all students achieved an ATAR of 70+, placing them in the top 30% of the State
  • 57% of all students achieved an ATAR of 80+, placing them in the top 20% of the State
  • 34% of all students achieved an ATAR of 90+, placing them in the top 10% of the State
  • 21% of all students achieved an ATAR of 95+, placing them in the top 5% of the State
  • 17.4% of study scores were 40+
  • 34 was the median study score

[13]

2022 Academic results edit

Summary of Class of 2022 results

The dux of 2022 was Anna Howell with an ATAR of 99.75.[14]

Summary of results:

  • 75% of all students achieved an ATAR of 70+, placing them in the top 30% of the State
  • 55% of all students achieved an ATAR of 80+, placing them in the top 20% of the State
  • 33% of all students achieved an ATAR of 90+, placing them in the top 10% of the State
  • 15% of all students achieved an ATAR of 95+, placing them in the top 5% of the State
  • 5 students achieved an ATAR of 99+
  • 19.5% of study scores were 40+
  • 34 was the median study score

[15]

2023 Academic results edit

Summary of Class of 2023 results

The dux of 2023 was Xavier Schmedje with an ATAR of 99.90.

Summary of results:

  • 85% of all students achieved an ATAR of 70+, placing them in the top 30% of the State
  • 63% of all students achieved an ATAR of 80+, placing them in the top 20% of the State
  • 42% of all students achieved an ATAR of 90+, placing them in the top 10% of the State
  • 20% of all students achieved an ATAR of 95+, placing them in the top 5% of the State
  • 12 students achieved an ATAR of 97+
  • 5 students achieved an ATAR of 99+
  • 19.2% of study scores were 40+
  • 35 was the median study score

[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Motto Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Retrieved 15 July 2016
  2. ^ "Symbols and Traditions". Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  3. ^ "History". Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Grammar's Big Plans". Riverine Herald. 21 May 1999. p. 35. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  5. ^ "Young torch bearer to attend Olympics". Riverine Herald. 5 May 2000. p. 12. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  6. ^ Goulburn Valley Grammar School – Shepparton VIC The Good Schools Guide. Last updated 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2016
  7. ^ Barber, Stella M (2009). Something Quite Noble. Shepparton: Prominent Group. p. 361. ISBN 9780646497556.
  8. ^ Torriero, Mark (2015). Class of 2015 VCE Results (PDF) (Report). GVGS. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  9. ^ "VCE Victoria Rankings 2016". Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
  10. ^ Torriero, Mark (2016). Class of 2016 VCE Results (PDF) (Report). GVGS. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
  11. ^ Torriero, Mark (15 December 2017). "Class of 2017 - VCE Results" (PDF). Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  12. ^ Torriero, Mark (14 December 2018). "Congratulations to the VCE Class of 2018" (PDF). Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  13. ^ Bensch, Nicole (16 December 2021). "The Class of 2021, results". Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  14. ^ Bensch, Nicole (16 December 2022). "GVGS Dux 2022, Anna Howell". Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  15. ^ Bensch, Nicole (8 December 2022). "The Class of 2022, results". Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  16. ^ Bensch, Nicole (10 December 2023). "The Class of 2023, results". Goulburn Valley Grammar School. Retrieved 8 February 2024.

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Goulburn Valley Grammar School or GVGS is a private co educational school in Victoria situated on a 17 hectare rural site 6 km north of the centre of Shepparton approximately 190 km north of Melbourne Students from across Victoria and southern New South Wales attend with students from Benalla Seymour Cobram Numurkah Yarrawonga Tocumwal Moama Echuca and Nagambie all undertaking the daily bus trip The school s mascot is the pelican and the motto is Semper Ulterius which can be translated from Latin to Always further suggesting there is always something more to know or experience The school was founded in 1982 by Vic Ryall It has students from Years 5 12 Goulburn Valley Grammar SchoolAddress455 Verney RoadShepparton Victoria 3630AustraliaCoordinates36 19 37 S 145 24 48 E 36 32694 S 145 41333 E 36 32694 145 41333InformationTypeprivate schoolMottoSemper Ulterius 1 Always Further DenominationNon denominationalFounded1981FounderVictor RyallPrincipalMark TorrieroTeaching staff73 2016 Years offered5 12GenderCo educationalEnrolment693 2017 Campus typeRuralHouses Dunlop Fairley McLennan RyallColour s Gold amp navy bluePublicationNexusYearbookFullFlightWebsitegvgs wbr vic wbr edu wbr au In 2008 a new principal was appointed Mark Torriero He succeeded Ian Rule who had been in the position of Principal since 1998 The school s mascot is the pelican This was appointed to GVGS by late principal David Prest simply because pelicans were a common sight among the school grounds The lake and wetlands on campus provided an ideal habitat for the animals 2 Contents 1 History 2 Houses 3 Principals 4 Notable alumni 4 1 Media 4 2 Sportspeople 5 Academic results 5 1 2007 Academic results 5 2 2010 Academic results 5 3 2011 Academic results 5 4 2015 Academic results 5 5 2016 Academic results 5 6 2017 Academic results 5 7 2018 Academic results 5 8 2021 Academic results 5 9 2022 Academic results 5 10 2023 Academic results 6 References 7 External linksHistory editGoulburn Valley Grammar school was founded in 1981 with first student intake in 1982 as a result of local parents seeking a school striving for academic excellence and well rounded development in the independent school tradition 3 In 1998 the school launched a fundraising campaign to construct a complex which would operate as the heart of the school where the whole school community could come together including a foyer toilets and kitchen component The complex now known as Founders Hall was hoped for completion in 1999 with a capacity of 510 people 4 In 2000 GVGS student Ashlee Good Year 9 was one of eight Echuca residents to carry the 2000 Summer Olympic torch through Echuca 5 Houses editThe school has four houses Dunlop Fairley McLennan and Ryall The houses were names after Edward Weary Dunlop Sir Andrew Fairley AM Ian McLennan and founding principal Vic Ryall The house colours are Blue for Dunlop Red for Fairley Green for McLennan and Yellow for Ryall 6 Students from these houses complete annually in the school Swimming Athletics Cross Country and Eisteddfod Competitions Principals editPrincipal Years acting Victor G Ryall 1982 1989 Kevin J Bacon 1990 1991 David Prest AM 1992 1997 Ian C Rule 1998 2008 Mark Torriero 2009 present 7 Notable alumni editMedia edit Xavier Di Petta Entrepreneur Class of 2014 Sportspeople edit Ollie Wines AFL Brownlow Medal 2021 Class of 2012 Clayton Oliver AFL Class of 2015 Josh Schache AFL Class of 2015 Alex Keath AFL Cricketer Luke Lowden AFL Jordon Butts AFL Class of 2018 Academic results edit2007 Academic results edit Summary of Class of 2007 results31 of students gained a score of over 90 on the Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank ENTER with 18 scoring over 95 Four students scored over 99 and 57 of students received an ENTER of above 80 placing them in the top 20 of the state The median score was 81 40 2010 Academic results edit Summary of Class of 2010 resultsMore than half the students 53 achieved a score of over 80 on the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank ATAR with 17 of students achieved a score of over 90 and 12 scoring over 95 Four Goulburn Valley Grammar School students achieved ATAR scores in excess of 99 Summary of results 81 of all students achieved an ATAR of 60 placing them in the top 40 of the State 66 of all students achieved an ATAR of 70 placing them in the top 30 of the State 53 of all students achieved an ATAR of 80 placing them in the top 20 of the State 17 of all students achieved an ATAR of 90 placing them in the top 10 of the State 12 of all students achieved an ATAR of 95 placing them in the top 5 of the State 4 students achieved ATAR scores of 99 or above 3 perfect study scores of 50 were achieved 81 was the Median ATAR score 34 was the Median study score 17 6 of all study scores were 40 or more 2011 Academic results edit Summary of Class of 2011 resultsRank ATAR placing them in the top 30 of the State A quarter of students 25 achieved a score over 90 which placed them in the top 10 of the State 10 of students achieved a score over 95 placing them in the top 5 of the State In 2011 three students achieved an ATAR score over 99 placing them in the top 1 of the State with James O Callaghan scoring a perfect score of 99 95 3 Students achieved ATAR scores of 99 or above 3 perfect study scores of 50 were achieved 78 was the Median ATAR score 33 was the Median study score 14 of all study scores were 40 or more 94 students completed year 12 and applied for an ATAR score 2015 Academic results edit Summary of Class of 2015 resultsA total of 98 students completed VCE in 2015 to receive an ATAR Of these 98 79 81 received an ATAR of over 70 placing them in the top 30 of the state In total two students across three subjects scored a perfect study score of 50 and five students scored an ATAR of 99 or above placing them in the top 1 of the state Henry Fox achieved a score of 99 75 resulting in him receiving the 2015 Dux Summary of results 81 of all students achieved an ATAR of 70 placing them in the top 30 of the State 62 of all students achieved an ATAR of 80 placing them in the top 20 of the State 26 of all students achieved an ATAR of 90 placing them in the top 10 of the State 17 of all students achieved an ATAR of 95 placing them in the top 5 of the State 9 of all students achieved an ATAR of 98 placing them in the top 2 of the State 21 of study scores were 40 83 45 was the median ATAR score 35 was the median study score 8 2016 Academic results edit Summary of Class of 2016 resultsA total of 100 students completed VCE in 2015 to receive an ATAR Of these 100 78 received an ATAR score above 70 placing them in the top 30 of results Statewide There were six perfect study scores of 50 and two ATAR scores of above 99 The dux of 2016 was Janna Lawson with an ATAR of 99 50 GVGS gained a statewide school ranking of 32 9 Summary of results 78 of all students achieved an ATAR of 70 placing them in the top 30 of the State 63 of all students achieved an ATAR of 80 placing them in the top 20 of the State 37 of all students achieved an ATAR of 90 placing them in the top 10 of the State 22 of all students achieved an ATAR of 95 placing them in the top 5 of the State 6 of all students achieved an ATAR of 98 placing them in the top 2 of the State 23 of study scores were 40 85 20 was the median ATAR score 35 was the median study score 10 2017 Academic results edit Summary of Class of 2017 resultsA total of 91 students received an ATAR score in 2017 Of these 91 the dux was Mitchell Collins with an ATAR of 99 40 Summary of results 75 of all students achieved an ATAR of 70 placing them in the top 30 of the State 53 of all students achieved an ATAR of 80 placing them in the top 20 of the State 25 of all students achieved an ATAR of 90 placing them in the top 10 of the State 13 of all students achieved an ATAR of 95 placing them in the top 5 of the State 7 of all students achieved an ATAR of 98 placing them in the top 2 of the State 17 of study scores were 40 81 35 was the median ATAR score 34 was the median study score 11 2018 Academic results edit Summary of Class of 2018 resultsThe 2018 dux was Aditya Ryan Bhat with an ATAR of 99 99 Summary of results 72 of all students achieved an ATAR of 70 placing them in the top 30 of the State 51 of all students achieved an ATAR of 80 placing them in the top 20 of the State 29 of all students achieved an ATAR of 90 placing them in the top 10 of the State 19 of all students achieved an ATAR of 95 placing them in the top 5 of the State 4 students achieved an ATAR of 99 placing them in the top 2 of the State 4 students achieved a perfect study score of 50 81 15 was the median ATAR score 34 was the median study score 12 2021 Academic results edit Summary of Class of 2022 resultsThe dux of 2021 was Sarah Roberts with an ATAR of 99 8 Summary of results 72 of all students achieved an ATAR of 70 placing them in the top 30 of the State 57 of all students achieved an ATAR of 80 placing them in the top 20 of the State 34 of all students achieved an ATAR of 90 placing them in the top 10 of the State 21 of all students achieved an ATAR of 95 placing them in the top 5 of the State 17 4 of study scores were 40 34 was the median study score 13 2022 Academic results edit Summary of Class of 2022 resultsThe dux of 2022 was Anna Howell with an ATAR of 99 75 14 Summary of results 75 of all students achieved an ATAR of 70 placing them in the top 30 of the State 55 of all students achieved an ATAR of 80 placing them in the top 20 of the State 33 of all students achieved an ATAR of 90 placing them in the top 10 of the State 15 of all students achieved an ATAR of 95 placing them in the top 5 of the State 5 students achieved an ATAR of 99 19 5 of study scores were 40 34 was the median study score 15 2023 Academic results edit Summary of Class of 2023 resultsThe dux of 2023 was Xavier Schmedje with an ATAR of 99 90 Summary of results 85 of all students achieved an ATAR of 70 placing them in the top 30 of the State 63 of all students achieved an ATAR of 80 placing them in the top 20 of the State 42 of all students achieved an ATAR of 90 placing them in the top 10 of the State 20 of all students achieved an ATAR of 95 placing them in the top 5 of the State 12 students achieved an ATAR of 97 5 students achieved an ATAR of 99 19 2 of study scores were 40 35 was the median study score 16 References edit Motto Goulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved 15 July 2016 Symbols and Traditions Goulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved 5 June 2019 History Goulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved 8 February 2024 Grammar s Big Plans Riverine Herald 21 May 1999 p 35 Retrieved 8 February 2024 Young torch bearer to attend Olympics Riverine Herald 5 May 2000 p 12 Retrieved 8 February 2024 Goulburn Valley Grammar School Shepparton VIC The Good Schools Guide Last updated 2016 Retrieved 15 July 2016 Barber Stella M 2009 Something Quite Noble Shepparton Prominent Group p 361 ISBN 9780646497556 Torriero Mark 2015 Class of 2015 VCE Results PDF Report GVGS Retrieved 9 April 2016 VCE Victoria Rankings 2016 Goulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved 24 December 2016 Torriero Mark 2016 Class of 2016 VCE Results PDF Report GVGS Retrieved 24 December 2016 Torriero Mark 15 December 2017 Class of 2017 VCE Results PDF Goulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved 5 February 2023 Torriero Mark 14 December 2018 Congratulations to the VCE Class of 2018 PDF Goulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved 5 February 2023 Bensch Nicole 16 December 2021 The Class of 2021 results Goulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved 8 February 2024 Bensch Nicole 16 December 2022 GVGS Dux 2022 Anna Howell Goulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved 5 February 2023 Bensch Nicole 8 December 2022 The Class of 2022 results Goulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved 5 February 2023 Bensch Nicole 10 December 2023 The Class of 2023 results Goulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved 8 February 2024 External links editGoulburn Valley Grammar School Retrieved from https en 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