Senior Secondary Certificate Statistical Information 2023

Section 6: Victorian Pathways Certificate

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 6: Victorian Pathways Certificate

The Victorian Pathways Certificate (VPC) is an inclusive Year 11 and 12 certificate designed to meet the needs of students who require a more individualised and flexible program for their last years of secondary schooling.

Please note, the VCAL’s accreditation period ended in 2023, only Intermediate VCAL was awarded in 2023. Section 6 details student performance in the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) including student enrolments and completions for Intermediate VCAL only. Senior VCAL unit completions from 2023 are included in the VCE VM data.

1. Victorian Pathways Certificate Participation and Completion

VPC completion is calculated on the basis of satisfactory completion of minimum 12 units. Refer to the VPC Administrative Hand book for VPC eligibility requirements, which can be found on the VCAA website.

This table shows the number of students who have completed the VPC in 2023.

Table 6.1.1: VPC Participation and Completion, 2023
Students2023
Eligible to complete the VPC1,676
Satisfactorily completed VPC806
Percentage of VPC completions48.1

When analysing the data presented in this table, consider the following elements of the VPC

  • the VPC is a flexible learning program and some students may take more than 2 years to complete the certificate
  • students may enrol in selected units throughout their secondary schooling without the intention of completing the minimum requirement for certification
  • students who do not complete the certificate will be recognised for the units they satisfactorily complete through the Student Achievement Profile summary

More information on the Student Achievement Profile Summary can be found on the VCAA website. For more information about the VPC and enrolment suitability please see About VPC.

Table 6.1.2: VPC Participation and Completion by Gender, 2023
GenderEligiblesCompletions% Completions
Female61029348.0
Male1,03750448.6
Gender X29931.0
All1,67680648.1

 

Table 6.1.3: VPC Participation and Completion by Sector, 2023
SectorEligiblesCompletions% Completions
Government1,11854748.9
Catholic1288768.0
Independent34813037.4
Adult824251.2
All1,67680648.1

2. VPC Unit Enrolments and Completions

Students enrolled in the VPC can complete units 1-4 in any order, and there are no prerequisite entry requirements for students into VPC studies. All 4 units contribute to certificate completion equally so there is no requirement to complete the units in any sequence.

Table 6.2.1: VPC Subject Enrolments and Completions by Unit Level and Gender, 2023
 Units EnrolledUnits Satisfactorily CompletedPercentage Satisfactorily Completed
GenderLiteracyNumeracyPDSWRSLiteracyNumeracyPDSWRSLiteracyNumeracyPDSWRS
Female3,0252,1992,1602,9781,6661,2341,2641,56455.156.158.552.5
Male4,9513,5973,5224,9452,6472,0402,0882,56553.556.759.351.9
Gender X137919414052515256385655.340
All8,1135,8875,7768,0634,3653,3253,4044,18553.856.558.951.9
% Female37.337.437.436.938.237.137.137.4    
% Male6161.16161.360.661.461.361.3    
% Gender X1.71.51.61.71.21.51.51.3    

 

Table 6.2.2 VPC Units 1-4 Total Enrolments and Completions by Gender, 2023
GenderEnrolmentsCompletions% Completions
Female10,3625,72855.3
Male17,0159,34054.9
Gender X46221145.7
All27,83915,27954.9
% Female37.237.5 
% Male61.161.1 
% Gender X1.71.4 

 

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