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Vietnamese First Language — VIC VCE scaling 2024

VTAC's verbatim 2024 scaling for Vietnamese First Language (Languages category). Scaled mean 32.1, scaled SD 6.7. Raw study score 30 mapped to scaled 31; raw 40 to scaled 41; raw 50 to scaled 50.

Raw study score → scaled score (2024)

Raw study scoreScaled study scoreAdjustment
2021++1
2526++1
3031++1
3536++1
4041++1
4546++1
5050+0

Summary statistics

Scaled mean32.1 / 50
Scaled SD6.7
VCE codeLO54
CategoryLanguages

How Vietnamese First Language scaled in 2024

This subject scales up. The candidature performs slightly above the cohort median across all subjects, so raw marks are adjusted upward in the scaling process. A typical raw mark scales to a slightly higher scaled mark.

The most useful reference points in VCE scaling are study scores 30 (cohort mean position) and 40 (top 9% of the cohort). For Vietnamese First Language in 2024:

The adjustment becomes more or less extreme at the top of the distribution depending on the candidature. Strong candidature subjects tend to flatten at the top (raw 45 and raw 50 receive similar scaled scores) because the upper end of the distribution is already crowded with high-achievers. Use the scaling calculator to test specific score combinations across your VCE study program.

3-year scaling trend for Vietnamese First Language

YearScaled mean (/ 50)
2022
202332.9
202432.1

Scaling has fallen by 0.8 points over 1 year (2023: 32.9 → 2024: 32.1). This typically reflects a weakening candidature — the average student in this subject is performing relatively less well in their other courses than they used to.

3-year trend data sourced from the VTAC annual scaling reports 2023–2024. See all scaling trends.

Tutor rate context for Vietnamese First Language

Subject complexity classification: moderate — accredited-tutor premium. Based on our subject-complexity model, this subject typically carries a +8% adjustment to the base AU tutor rate band — partly because of the qualified-tutor pool size, partly because of subject-specific marking and exam complexity.

Tutor tierTypical rate for Vietnamese First Language
University-student tutor$65/hr
Experienced graduate$85/hr
Registered teacher$120/hr
Subject specialist$150/hr

Estimates from the AU rate synthesis at /rates/. Use the rate estimator to add city and delivery format.

What this subject means for ATAR planning

VCE scaling is recalculated annually. The 2024 pattern shown above is a guide, not a prediction. For ATAR planning purposes, three reads of this table matter:

  1. The raw-30 row — what a "cohort-average" performance is worth. This is the swing point for most VCE students.
  2. The raw-40 row — what a strong-but-not-elite performance is worth. The realistic top end for most students.
  3. The raw-50 row — the maximum scaled score. Useful only for top-decile candidates who could realistically hit 50.

Read these in conjunction with our VIC VCE state overview for cross-subject comparison, and the VCE curriculum guide for the actual syllabus content.

Caveats

Related resources

Source
  1. VTAC — 2024 Scaling Report (PDF).
  2. VCAA — Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (curriculum authority).