Scotch College Melbourne

Elite private schools for Student Wellbeing in Victoria

14 schools reached Elite for Student Wellbeing.

Image: Scotch College

14 of 143 Victorian schools assessed by Schools360 reached Elite for Student Wellbeingthe highest tier on Schools360, reflecting exceptional overall performance. There is no partial credit: reaching Elite tier on this building block is itself the claim.

What Student Wellbeing measures

How well will the school look after my child's wellbeing and individual needs? Schools360 assesses this across three factors. Student Wellbeing: Focuses on promoting students' physical, mental and emotional health, anti-bullying and school diversity. Student Support: Examines support systems such as learning assistance, mentorship, pastoral care and inclusive education. Personal Development: Tracks initiatives fostering leadership, career readiness, independence, social justice and outdoor education.

Read the national deep dive for Student Wellbeing.

How schools are assessed

Every school is scored across five building blocks using the Schools360 framework. Read the full methodology.

Elite for Student Wellbeing (14)

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  • Elite for Student Wellbeing, Victoria
  • Suburb
    Hawthorn
    Gender
    Boys
    Student Wellbeing score
    95.0%
    S360 score
    93.0%
    Compare
  • Suburb
    South Yarra
    Gender
    Girls
    Student Wellbeing score
    93.3%
    S360 score
    92.1%
    Compare
  • Suburb
    Armadale
    Gender
    Girls
    Student Wellbeing score
    91.7%
    S360 score
    92.8%
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  • Suburb
    Brighton East
    Gender
    Co-ed
    Student Wellbeing score
    90.0%
    S360 score
    91.4%
    Compare
  • Suburb
    Toorak
    Gender
    Girls
    Student Wellbeing score
    90.0%
    S360 score
    91.0%
    Compare
  • Suburb
    Brighton
    Gender
    Boys
    Student Wellbeing score
    90.0%
    S360 score
    90.4%
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  • Suburb
    Kew
    Gender
    Co-ed
    Student Wellbeing score
    90.0%
    S360 score
    89.8%
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  • Suburb
    Ringwood
    Gender
    Co-ed
    Student Wellbeing score
    90.0%
    S360 score
    88.6%
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  • Suburb
    St Kilda
    Gender
    Co-ed
    Student Wellbeing score
    90.0%
    S360 score
    88.5%
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  • Suburb
    Canterbury
    Gender
    Girls
    Student Wellbeing score
    88.3%
    S360 score
    89.9%
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  • Suburb
    Canterbury
    Gender
    Girls
    Student Wellbeing score
    88.3%
    S360 score
    89.2%
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  • Suburb
    Kew
    Gender
    Boys
    Student Wellbeing score
    88.3%
    S360 score
    87.8%
    Compare
  • Suburb
    Kew
    Gender
    Girls
    Student Wellbeing score
    88.3%
    S360 score
    87.0%
    Compare
  • Suburb
    Mount Eliza
    Gender
    Girls
    Student Wellbeing score
    88.3%
    S360 score
    86.0%
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What the Victoria pattern shows

Girls' schools are over-represented among qualifiers relative to their overall share, making up 50 percent of this list against 24.5 percent of assessed schools.

Two schools on this list are Elite for Student Wellbeing while sitting just below Elite overall: Genazzano Fcj College and Toorak College.

Three qualifying schools are in Kew, the strongest single concentration on this list.

Melbourne Girls Grammar, a Victorian school

Elite tier: the highest tier on Schools360, reflecting exceptional overall performance

Image: Melbourne Girls' Grammar School

Lauriston Girls' School

Every Elite Schools page uses the same independent, evidence-based assessment — explore what it takes to reach Elite on every other building block.

Image: Lauriston Girls' School

Common questions

How many schools reached Elite for Student Wellbeing?

14 of 143 assessed Victorian schools reached the Elite tier for Student Wellbeing, 9.8 percent.

What does it take to reach Elite?

A building block score of 87.5 percent or above on Schools360. There is no partial credit and no top-N fallback: appearing on this list is the claim.

Why do some building blocks not have a page for every state?

A state page is only published once at least 8 schools in that state clear Elite for the building block. Fewer than that reads as thin to a parent and arbitrary to the schools left off, so Victoria and New South Wales are the only state pages at launch.

How is the Student Wellbeing score calculated?

Each building block is the average of three factors, each scored out of 20 from four assessed elements. See the methodology page for the full weighting and data sources.

Is this the same as the national Student Wellbeing list?

No. This page shows only Victorian schools that reached Elite. The national page carries the full list for Australia and the methodology deep dive.