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Melbourne Students Secure Spots at Oxford, Yale, Ivy League Unis

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Last updated: March 6, 2026 8:05 am
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Melbourne high school graduates are achieving remarkable success in gaining admission to the world’s top universities. Anna Wang, who arrived in the city at age nine in 2016 with limited English, now targets Oxford or Yale for literature studies.

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Anna Wang’s Rise to ExcellenceDaniel Gao’s Path to WhartonTom Pirenc Chooses PrincetonSurging Interest in Global EducationExpert Insights on Trends

Anna Wang’s Rise to Excellence

Wang earned a scholarship at Methodist Ladies’ College in year nine, where she thrived in creative writing. In her final high school year, she claimed the school’s literature prize. Her work explores immigration experiences, character studies, and poetry.

“I’m always trying to explore new writing styles, and recently, I’ve been drawn to surrealism. I’ve just started experimenting with it,” Wang said.

The 18-year-old built an international reputation as runner-up in University College London’s classics essay competition and top 10 in the H.G. Wells short story awards. She scored a perfect 45 on her International Baccalaureate exams despite nerves over interviews.

Acceptance to Oxford would lead her to literature and English language studies; Yale offers literature and psychology.

Daniel Gao’s Path to Wharton

Daniel Gao, former head boy at Caulfield Grammar, set his sights on overseas study at age 13 after a challenging UK summer course. “I was terrified,” he recalled. “Living in a foreign country surrounded by strangers for two weeks felt like the opposite of a relaxing school holiday, but it became one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.”

Now pursuing a bachelor of science at the Wharton School, Gao reacted with shock to his acceptance. “When I saw the acceptance letter, I literally fell out of my chair,” he said.

Gao views Australia’s “brain drain” as complex. “This small group consists of some of the brightest and most ambitious students in the country,” he noted. He attributes part of the trend to tall poppy syndrome, creating an “invisible ceiling” for ambition. “Many do thrive domestically, but others feel encouraged to look abroad for environments where aiming high feels more socially accepted.”

Tom Pirenc Chooses Princeton

Geelong Grammar alumnus Tom Pirenc, a 20-year-old rower, selected Princeton for its blend of academics, sports, and flexible tertiary system. Like Gao, he used a consultancy service for applications.

Surging Interest in Global Education

Over 115,000 Australians returned home last year after overseas study, a 24 percent increase from 90,710 in 2023, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Will Yaxley of Crimson Education reports a post-COVID surge, especially among athletes. Australian athletes at US universities have doubled in three years. Melbourne’s Archie Wilson, a Haileybury graduate recruited for American football at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, inspires many.

High post-graduation salaries attract students. “Beyond rankings and prestige, the biggest drawcards I see are the initial salary opportunities in certain roles. If you look at tech, the top nine tech companies, the starting salary in America is over $US250,000 ($352,000),” Yaxley said.

More than a quarter of Crimson applicants secure scholarships averaging $US67,000 ($94,000). UK favorites include science, technology, economics, politics, and philosophy. US choices lean toward business, computer science, and performing arts due to robust creative networks.

Expert Insights on Trends

Deakin University’s Dr. Kellie McGlynn observes strategic decision-making among youth seeking unique experiences. “I do think the risk is that it’s more tailored to students, you know, with those aspirations that are predominantly from backgrounds that enable that,” she said.

In fields like IT, overseas employment offers higher salaries, encouraging stays abroad. “We need to look at how we remunerate them in our own country, and provide incentives to ensure they do come back and bring this expertise with them and those cultural experiences,” McGlynn added.

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