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Senior Secondary Certificate Statistical Information 2023

Section 1: Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)

Data source: 2023 data were extracted from the VCAA corporate database at 19 January 2024 (Published).

If you have any concerns or comments, please contact the Data Analysis and Reporting Unit by emailing: research.vcaa@education.vic.gov.au.

Section 1

This section provides information about student performance in the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)  in 2023. Within the VCE, students have the option to undertake the VCE Vocational Major (VCE VM).

1. Victorian Certificate of Education

VCE completion is calculated on the basis of satisfactory completion of units. Refer to the VCE and VCAL Administrative Hand book for VCE eligibility requirements, the regulations, which can be found on the VCAA website.

Table 1.1: VCE (including the VCE VM) Participation and Completion, 2019 - 2023 1
Students 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Eligible to complete the VCE 50,292 51,162 51,746 50,602 59,220
Satisfactorily completed VCE 49,366 50,302 50,774 49,638 57,736
Percentage of VCE completions 98.2 98.3 98.1 98.1 97.5
Table 1.2: VCE (including the VCE VM) Participation and Completion by Gender, 2023
Gender Eligible Completions % Completions
Female 30,505 29,824 97.8
Male 28,294 27,512 97.2
Gender X 421 400 95.0
All 59,220 57,736 97.5

The VCE (Baccalaureate) is an additional form of recognition for those students who choose to undertake the demands of studying both a higher level of mathematics and a language in their VCE program of study. Refer to the VCE and VCAL Administrative Handbook for VCE eligibility requirements, which may be found on the VCAA website.

Table 1.3: VCE Baccalaureate Awarded, 2019 - 2023 2
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Number of Students 3,755 3,763 3,574 3,351 3,049

2. Unit Enrolments and Completions

2.1 VCE Units

Table 2.1.1: VCE (including the VCE VM) Unit Enrolments and Completions by Unit Level and Gender, 2023 (excluding credit gained through VET in Senior Secondary Schools)
Units Enrolled Units Satisfactorily Completed % Satisfactorily Completed
Gender Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4
Female 198,876 192,387 158,569 154,836 186,731 182,602 155,529 152,967 93.9 94.9 98.1 98.8
Male 192,899 186,755 144,989 141,027 178,143 175,005 141,495 138,941 92.4 93.7 97.6 98.5
Gender X 2,495 2,306 2,095 2,017 2,127 2,003 2,015 1,958 85.3 86.9 96.2 97.1
All 394,270 381,448 305,653 297,880 367,001 359,610 299,039 293,866 93.1 94.3 97.8 98.7
% Female 50.4 50.4 51.9 52 50.9 50.8 52 52.1
% Male 48.9 49 47.4 47.3 48.5 48.7 47.3 47.3
% Gender X 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7

Note that students who withdrew during the year without an outcome recorded against their unit enrolments were removed from the dataset. Section 2 (Satisfactory Completion of VCE Units) provides more detailed information of unit participation and completions by study and sequence.

Table 2.1.2: VCE (including the VCE VM) Units 1 - 4 Total Enrolments and Completions by Gender, 2023 (excluding credit gained through VET in Senior Secondary Schools)
Gender Enrolments Completions % Completions
Female 704,668 677,829 96.2
Male 665,670 633,584 95.2
Gender X 8,913 8,103 90.9
All 1,379,251 1,319,516 95.7
% Female 51.1 51.4
% Male 48.3 48
% Gender X 0.6 0.6

There were a total of 1,379,251 VCE (including the VCE VM) unit enrolments in 2023 of which 95.7% were successfully completed. 145,752 of these unit enrolments were VCE VM, of which 85.4% were successfully completed. With the introduction of the Northern Hemisphere Timetable (NHT) there were 593 students from 17 home schools with total 2,524 unit enrolments at units 1-4 in 2022/2023.

The female completion rate was 96.2% while the male completion rate was 95.2%. Females comprised 51.1% of the total unit enrolments while males comprised 48.3%. Females comprised 51.4% of the total unit completions while males comprised 48%.

2.2 VCE VET Units

Students gain credit toward VCE VET units by successfully completing a prescribed number of hours of Units of Competency.

Table 2.2: Equivalent VCE VET Unit Credits Gained Through VET Units of Competency (UoC), 2023
Gender Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4
Female 18,656 11,272 9,761 7,595
Male 23,063 14,843 10,070 8,201
Gender X 285 187 121 96
All 42,004 26,302 19,952 15,892
% Female 44.4 42.9 48.9 47.8
% Male 54.9 56.4 50.5 51.6
% Gender X 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6

3. Outcomes of VCE Graded Assessment 2023

Section 3 (Grade Distributions for Graded Assessments VCE) provides more detailed information on the outcomes for each study where Graded Assessment is available. VCE studies at Unit 3 and 4 level have three Graded Assessments, while scored VCE VET programs have two Graded Assessments.

In summary, the most awarded grade in 2023 was B comprising 15.8% of the distribution. The median grade was a B, with 56.2% of grades at a B or higher. Table 3.1 shows the number of grades awarded (N), and the percentage awarded per grade. The table includes data for both VCE Unit 3-4 sequences and scored VCE VET programs.

Table 3.1: Aggregate Grade Distributions All Graded Assessments, 2023 (VCE Units 3 - 4 Sequences and Scored VCE VET Programs)
Grade UG E E+ D D+ C C+ B B+ A A+ All
N 2,591 5,429 16,808 36,393 64,186 88,795 111,736 117,824 115,946 103,944 81,184 744,836
% 0.3 0.7 2.3 4.9 8.6 11.9 15.0 15.8 15.6 14.0 10.9 100.0

 


  1. These figures are derived from VCAA information in January and include overseas students. Students who have successfully achieved their VCE in previous years but undertook further studies in the current year are included.
  2. The number students that were awarded VCE Baccalaureate are also included in Table 1.1: VCE Participation and Completion, 2019 - 2023 and Table 1.2: VCE Participation and Completion by Gender, 2023.

 

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