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Schools in COVID-19 hotspots triumph in ‘really tough’ year – The Age
Schools in Melbourne that endured multiple lockdowns this year have done well on VCE results day, with some bettering their 2019 results.

“I would say that in the second lockdown everyone was really confident about online learning, just because we were really organised and well prepared for a lockdown.
“So everything was set up for online learning, especially for going into the pointy end of the year.”
Haniyah (left) in May after year 11 and 12 students returned to Mount Alexander College after the first lockdown. Credit:Jason South
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