Schools that Excel: Sparking a love of learning at Kerang Technical High School

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One of Victoria’s most improved schools is its last technical high school. | By Madeleine Heffernan madeleineheff education

Kerang Technical High School is a small school in northern Victoria that is officially classed as hard to staff, but offers prospective employees a strong and long sense of community.

Its median study score has risen over the past decade, reaching a 10-year high of 30 last year. The percentage of students with a study score 40 or above has also surged to a 10-year high of 9.3 per cent last year. You can view the full list of winning schools, and explore the data for your secondary school using this year’s Schools that Excel dashboard:

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