Bright P-12 College
布莱特P-12学院
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Bright P-12 College is a co-educational public school located in Bright, regional Victoria, offering education from Prep to Year 12 with approximately 500 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's median study score is 27, with 2.70% of students achieving scores above 40. Taking into account factors including Chinese population proportion and community safety, AU Guide gives an overall rating of 37.10 points.
In terms of community environment, Bright has a total population of 2,620 people, with 21 Chinese residents representing 0.80% of the population, which is relatively low. The main ethnic groups include British (41.87%), Australian (36.34%), Scottish (12.18%), Irish (12.14%), and German (5.84%). The area has good community safety, with Crime Statistics Agency data from September 2025 showing a crime rate of 3,550 per 100,000 people, just 0.52 times the Victorian average (6,810), making it a very safe area.
Regarding living costs, according to Data Vic's first quarter 2025 data, local property prices are moderate, with a median house price of approximately $800,000 and apartment median price of around $600,000. For rentals, 3-bedroom and 2-bedroom houses cost approximately $520 and $400 per week respectively.
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According to VCAA 2025 data, Bright P-12 College achieved a median VCE study score of 27 and 2.70% of students scored 40 or above. The AU Guide overall score is 35.74/100.
Data sources: ABS 2021 | VIC Crime Statistics Agency 2025