A lifelong love of science and mathematics has led to a Braybrook student becoming dux of his school with an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) of 99.5.
Caroline Chisholm Catholic College student Carl D’Souza, 17, of West Footscray, studied specialist maths, physics, maths methods, chemistry and English language this year after studying VCE biology in year 11.
Carl, who also enjoys playing piano and training in karate, said he felt anxious but mostly excited in the lead-up to finding out his ATAR score on Monday.
“I’ve always been interested in maths and science ever since I was a kid – I used to go to the library on weekends and borrow non-fiction books in these areas,” he said.
“VCE gave me the opportunity to extend my curiosity.”
Carl said being part of the school’s tutoring program helped motivate him, while his teachers had all been supportive and encouraging.
He is yet to choose a specific university course, but aspires to study in the medical health sciences field.
Carl was one of 14 of the school’s Year 12 VCE students to receive ATAR scores above 90.
Principal Marco DiCesare said he was proud of the students’ commitment, enthusiasm and support for one other.
“Most impressive was the way they encouraged and mentored each other throughout the years.”