Sunday, 28 December 2025

Foster Secondary Dux Josh Gale happy to be part of wider success

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by Andrew Paloczi
Foster Secondary Dux Josh Gale happy to be part of wider success
Josh Gale’s commitment to gaining a thorough understanding of what he is studying no doubt helped him become the 2025 Dux at Foster Secondary College. A02_5125

BEING the 2025 Dux of Foster Secondary College, with an ATAR of 92.95, is a big honour Josh Gale said, acknowledging the hard work of others in the small and tight-knit Year 12 group.

“It’s a nice feeling to know that lots of us got good results and I was lucky enough to come out on top,” he said, crediting the support he got from the cohort in general with helping him achieve what he did.

“I don’t have any magic formulas,” Mr Gale said when asked his approach to study, but pointed out he likes to get the full picture of what he is learning and did extra research beyond the essential requirements of the curriculum.

Mr Gale’s subjects this year demonstrated his wide-ranging interests, completing English, Chemistry, Outdoor Education, Maths Methods, and Extended Investigation, the latter through Virtual School Victoria.

He also studied Year 12 subjects Biology and General Mathematics while in Year 11.

Mr Gale elaborated on what Extended Investigation entailed.

“You designed your own research project, carried it out and wrote a small thesis on your findings,” he said, his piece being on foliar applications of urea versus granular applications in growing ryegrass pastures.

Coming from a farming family, with its main property in Waratah Bay, Mr Gale is planning to be a farmer and farm manager.

Next year, he is heading to the University of New England in Armidale, New South Wales, to study Rural Science.

South Gippsland and Bass Coast LLEN VCE VM Excellence Award recipient Wilkie Edgelow. A05_5125
Year 12 ATAR Excellence Awards for scores between 80 and 89 went to Ruben Bell, Noah Sheehan and Jemima Gill. A06_5125
VCE Gippy Blue Awards highest study score above 37 in a subject went to Mia Delaney for Outdoor and Environmental Studies. A10_5125

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