Below Average 15.38
Public School Co-educational Prep-12

Seymour College

Seymour , Melbourne
29-47 Stewart St, Seymour VIC 3660, Australia

VCE Academic Performance

Source: VCAA | Updated: 2025 Methodology
15.38
AU Guide Score
Top 91%
22
VCE Median Score
Top 99%
1.3%
40+ Score Rate
Top 83%
67
VCE Students
Top 81%
Academic 7.2/80.0 Below Avg
Uni Focus 2.4/10.0 Below Avg
VCE Rate 4.9/5.0 High
Size 0.9/5.0 Very Small
Senior Secondary Completion and Achievement data source: Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA). The VCAA is not associated with the AU Guide and does not endorse any of the views or recommendations of the AU Guide. The VCAA's assessment data for a given year cannot be used to predict results for schools or students in subsequent years. Each year's assessment results will vary due to different assessments being used and different populations of students participating in the assessment.

Seymour Community & Property

Population
6,569 Total Population
83 Density/km²
Area Safety
Higher Risk Safety Rating
15,101 Local Crime Rate
6,810 VIC Average
Main Ethnicities
39.6% Aust
38.6% English
12.1% Irish
11.0% Scottish
Property Prices
$443K House Median
+109.0% 10yr Growth
$222K Unit Median
+43.0% 10yr Growth
Weekly Rent
$440 3BR House
$395 2BR House
$410 3BR Unit
$380 2BR Unit

School Overview

About This School
Seymour College is a co-educational public school located in Seymour, on the outskirts of Melbourne, offering education from Prep to Year 12 with approximately 700 students enrolled. As a public school, enrollment is based on designated school zones, which can be checked at findmyschool.vic.gov.au.

According to 2025 VCAA data, the school has a median study score of 22, with 1.30% of students achieving scores above 40. Taking into account factors such as Chinese population proportion and community safety, AU Guide gives it a comprehensive rating of 20.50 points.

Regarding the community environment, based on 2021 ABS census data, Seymour has a total population of 6,569, including 142 Chinese residents, representing 2.20% of the population—a relatively low proportion. The area's main ethnic composition includes Australian (39.55%), English (38.61%), Irish (12.07%), Scottish (11.01%), and German (4.70%).

In terms of safety, according to September 2025 Crime Statistics Agency data, Seymour's crime rate is 15,101 per 100,000 people, which is 2.22 times the Victorian average (6,810), significantly higher than the state average. Parents are advised to visit and assess the specific situation firsthand.

For housing prices, according to Data Vic's first quarter 2025 data, the area's median house price is approximately $400,000, while the median apartment price is around $200,000. In the rental market, weekly rents for 3-bedroom and 2-bedroom houses are approximately $440 and $400 respectively, while 3-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments rent for approximately $410 and $380 per week respectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
According to VCAA 2025 data, Seymour College achieved a median VCE study score of 22 and 1.30% of students scored 40 or above. The AU Guide overall score is 15.38/100.
Seymour College is a government school located in SEYMOUR. It is a co-educational school offering Prep to Year 12 education with approximately 700 students enrolled. Government schools operate on a zone-based enrolment system. You can check your designated school zone at findmyschool.vic.gov.au.
Seymour College is located in SEYMOUR. According to the 2021 ABS Census, the suburb has a population of 6,569. The population density is 83 per km². The main ancestries are: Aust (39.55%), English (38.61%), Irish (12.07%), Scottish (11.01%), German (4.70%).
Seymour College is located in SEYMOUR. According to Crime Statistics Agency Victoria data (September 2025), SEYMOUR has a crime rate of 15,101 per 100,000 population, which is 2.2x the Victorian average (6,810). This is above the Victorian average. We recommend visiting the area in person.
Seymour College is located in SEYMOUR. Based on Data Vic Q1 2025 data, the median house price is $443K and the median unit price is $222K. Typical weekly rents are: 3-bedroom house $440/week, 2-bedroom house $400/week, 3-bedroom unit $410/week, 2-bedroom unit $380/week.
Data sources: VCAA 2025 | ABS Census 2021 | VIC Crime Statistics Agency 2025 | VIC Land 2025