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Meet Queensland’s top OP students of the class of 2017
Emmaline Stigwood, The Courier-Mail
February 18, 2018 12:00am
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THE top students from the class of 2017 have been revealed with the top prize taken out by Maths lover Rachel Hauenschild of Kenmore State High School.

Rachel was one of 32 Year 12 graduates who were picked from hundreds across the state as having achieving the very highest academic marks.

From a short list that had names, gender and schools removed a panel today picked 28 distinguished academic achievers as well as individual awards in other special categories.

The Queensland Core Skills test was done by about 28,000 students in 2017 and Brisbane Grammar School’s Stuart Moss was awarded for getting the highest result.

His school mate Cheng Zhang was named highest achieving international student.

Forest Lake State High School graduate Lucinda Colbert won highest achievement by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander student.


Highest Result on the Queensland Core Skills Test: Stuart Moss, Brisbane Grammar School.

Highest Achievement by an International Student: Cheng Zhang, Brisbane Grammar School.
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority hosted the event at the State Library in South Bank where students from 20 state and non-state schools received prizes.

Education Minister Grace Grace said the 2017 Year 12 cohort was the largest ever to graduate.

“These annual awards are a special opportunity to honour the hard work and commitment of our top students and the teachers and families who supported them,” Ms Grace said.

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“This year’s overall Outstanding Academic Achiever award went to Rachel Hauenschild of Kenmore State High School who received a certificate, trophy, and $5000 prize money.

“She achieved exceptionally highly in all her school subjects, the Queensland Core Skills Test, tertiary entrance ranking, and in two university subjects and will pursue her passion for mathematics at The University of Queensland where she has a scholarship.


Highest Achievement by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Student: Lucinda Colbert, Forest Lake State High School

Highest Achievement in the International Baccalaureate: Thomas Wu, Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology
“I look forward to hearing Rachel’s name associated with many more achievements in the future.”

“Approximately 53,000 Queensland students completed Year 12 last year, so the 32 students who’ve been recognised today can be very proud of their achievements.

QCAA chief executive officer Chris Rider said the awards highlighted the strength in depth of secondary schooling in Queensland.

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“Queensland schools support pathways to further education, training and work for all Year 12 students, while also enabling the very brightest to achieve to their full potential,” Mr Rider said.

“All today’s award winners are well placed to be successful at university and make valuable contributions to the community in their careers.”

The QCE Achievement Awards are sponsored by Bond University, Griffith University, Queensland University of Technology, The University of Queensland and University of

Southern Queensland.

2017 QCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS

High achievers Rachel Hauenschild, Stuart Moss, Lucinda Colbert and Cheng Zhang. Picture: Peter Wallis
Outstanding Academic Achiever:

- Rachel Hauenschild, Kenmore State High School

Highest Achievement by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Student:

- Lucinda Colbert, Forest Lake State High School

Highest Result on the Queensland Core Skills Test:

- Stuart Moss, Brisbane Grammar School

Highest Achievement by an International Student:

- Cheng Zhang, Brisbane Grammar School

Highest Achievement in the International Baccalaureate:

- Thomas Wu, Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology

Distinguished Academic Achievers:

Louis Backstrom, Brisbane Grammar School

Aditya Chilukuri, Brisbane State High School

Esther Cho, Helensvale State High School

Patrick Cummins, St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace

Rupert Dwyer, St Peters Lutheran College

James Dyer, Anglican Church Grammar School

Jade Eldridge, Mueller College

Jasmine Elliott, Toolooa State High School

Joshua Grice, Brisbane Grammar School

Daniel Harness, Brisbane Grammar School

Liam Harris, All Saints Anglican School

Rachel Hauenschild, Kenmore State High School

Jina Hong, Somerset College

Phillip Huynh, Brisbane State High School


Distinguished Academic Achiever: Jasmine Elliott, Toolooa State High School.

Distinguished Academic Achiever: Rupert Dwyer, St Peters Lutheran College.
Kenton Lam, Varsity College

Saki Maehashi, Brisbane State High School

Yan Messoussa, Brisbane State High School

Kelly Park, Somerset College

Joshua Pelach, Smithfield State High School

William Price, Townsville Grammar School

Connor Ryan, St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace

Patrick Sharkey, St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace

Ryan Taylor, St Laurence’s College

Sophie Tomassen, Varsity College

Ruby Turner, St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School

Callum Waite, St Joseph’s College, Gregory Terrace

Lilia Walsh, Trinity Anglican School

Daniel Walton, Hillbrook Anglican School

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Queensland’s top 50 schools for OP scores in 2017
Vanessa Marsh, The Courier-Mail
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State’s top OP students
Battler schools punch above their weight
THE state’s best performing OP schools have been revealed, with The Springfield Anglican College leading the pack.

An extraordinary 64 per cent of the college’s OP students received scores of one to five last year.

Brisbane Grammar School a close second with almost 60 per cent of students receiving the top marks.

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More than 55 per cent of Brisbane State High School’s 411 OP students recorded OP scores in the one to five range.

The new data, from the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, reveals the results of students from across the state in 2017.


Education Minister Grace Grace said she was thrilled with the high academic results recorded across Queensland.


Joshua Grice graduated from Brisbane Grammar School with an OP1, helping the school to its second spot in the rankings. Picture: AAP/ Ric Frearson
“On Saturday I presented awards to the 32 highest achieving academic students from Queensland in 2017 and was awestruck by their brilliant performance and attitude,” she said.

“It is clear that Queensland students are being given the opportunity to achieve their remarkable potential no matter where they live and no matter whether they attend state, Catholic or independent schools.

“That is exactly how it should be.”

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TOP FIFTY QUEENSLAND SCHOOLS

1. The Springfield Anglican College: 18 of 28 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 64.29%

2. Brisbane Grammar School: 147 of 246 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 59.76%

3. Brisbane State High School: 228 of 411 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 55.47%


Brisbane State High School was the best performing state school and third overall.
4. St Joseph’s College Gregory Terrace: 115 of 225 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 51.11%

5. Yeronga State High School: 5 of 10 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 50.00%

6. Anglican Church Grammar School: 96 of 198 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 48.48%

7. Somerset College: 51 of 109 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 46.79%

8. Brisbane Girls Grammar School: 111 of 242 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 45.87%

9. Brisbane Boys’ College: 60 of 139 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 43.17%

10. Townsville Grammar School (North Ward): 41 of 96 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 42.71%


Matthew Flinders Anglican College came in at number 12.
11. All Saints Anglican School: 63 of 148 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 42.57%

12. Matthew Flinders Anglican College: 58 of 137 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 42.34%

13. St Stephen’s Catholic College Mareeba: 17 of 42 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 40.48%

14. Tamborine Mountain State High School: 21 of 52 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 40.38%

15. Whitsunday Christian College: 4 of 10 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 40.00%

16. Malanda State High School: 9 of 23 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 39.13%

17. Toolooa State High School: 15 of 39 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 38.46%

18. Whitsunday Anglican School: 23 of 60 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 38.33%

19. Fraser Coast Anglican College 21 of 55 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 38.18%

20. All Hallows’ School: 80 of 211 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 37.91%

21. St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School: 23 of 61 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 37.70%


Ipswich Girls Grammar was number 24, with 31 of 83 OP students receiving scores of 1 to 5. Picture: Jono Searle
22. A B Paterson College: 26 of 69 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 37.68%

23. Somerville House: 56 of 149 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 37.58%

24. Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School: 31 of 83 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 37.35%

25. Toowoomba Grammar School: 52 of 140 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 37.14%

26. St John’s Anglican College: 27 of 73 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 36.99%

27. St Peters Lutheran College: 83 of 230 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 36.09%

28. Coomera Anglican College: 27 of 77 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 35.06%

29. Mt St Michael’s College: 42 of 122 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 34.43%

30. Cannon Hill Anglican College: 47 of 137 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 34.31%

31. Moreton Bay College: 36 of 105 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 34.29%

32. Ormiston College: 42 of 123 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 34.15%

33. Emmanuel College Carrara: 38 of 114 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 33.33%

34. Varsity College: 36 of 108 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 33.33%

35. Northside Christian College: 29 of 88 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 32.95%

36. Trinity Anglican School: 19 of 58 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 32.76%

37. Brisbane School of Distance Education: 27 of 83 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 32.53%

38. The Gap State High School: 33 of 102 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 32.35%

39. West Moreton Anglican College: 25 of 78 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 32.05%

40. Stanthorpe State High School: 11 of 35 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 31.43%

41. Hillbrook Anglican School: 35 of 112 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 31.25%

42. Merrimac State High School: 13 of 42 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 30.95%

43. Dalby Christian College: 4 of 13 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 30.77%

44. Fairholme College 26 of 85 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 30.59%

45. St Catherine’s Catholic College: 7 of 23 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 30.43%

46. Marist College Ashgrove: 50 of 165 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 30.30%

47. St Augustine’s College: 28 of 93 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 30.11%

48. Ipswich Grammar School: 25 of 84 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 29.76%

49. Citipointe Christian College: 32of 108 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 29.63%

50. Pacific Lutheran College: 18 of 62 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 29.03%

Note: Schools with less than 10 OP eligible students have not been included

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看的好累


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5. Yeronga State High School: 5 of 10 OP students received scores of 1 to 5 — 50.00%

这个太好玩了

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Yeronga State High School  历来是倒数几名的学校。 126个应届毕业生。 10个参加OP考试, 5人得到OP1-5. 按上面的算法成了前几名了。 真的好(*^_^*)。

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这些少于50个人的学校是咋回事?

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Indooroopilly shs去年表现不如人意呀

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南区好的公立中学也只有Mansfield 和 Cavendish road state high 了。
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