QUEENSLAND’S leading OP schools of 2016 have been revealed, with all PMSA schools in the top 25.
Brisbane Grammar School: 142 students — 56 per cent of schools OP eligible students
Brisbane Boys’ College: 63 — 55 per cent
St Joseph’s College Gregory Terrace: 119 — 52 per cent
St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School: 36 — 46 per cent
Anglican Church Grammar School: 85 — 46 per cent
Brisbane State High School: 195 — 46 per cent
Somerville House: 65 — 45 per cent
Brisbane Girls Grammar School: 101 — 43 per cent
Clayfield College: 22 — 42 per cent
The Lakes College: 7 — 41 per cent
Annandale Christian College: 9 — 41 per cent
Somerset College: 42 — 40 per cent
Matthew Flinders Anglican College: 50 — 39 per cent
Ormiston College: 45 — 38 per cent
St Andrew’s Anglican College: 24 — 37 per cent
Stuartholme School: 37 — 37 per cent
Mt St Michael’s College: 42 — 37 per cent
Cannon Hill Anglican College: 45 — 36 per cent
Sheldon College: 31 — 35 per cent
Saint Stephen’s College: 26 — 35 per cent
St Paul’s School: 44 — 34 per cent
Sunshine Coast Grammar School: 30 — 34 per cent
All Hallows’ School: 73 — 33 per cent
St Rita’s College: 40 — 33 per cent
Villanova College: 46 — 33 per cent
A B Paterson College: 27 — 33 per cent
Moreton Bay Boys College: 10 — 32 per cent
Townsville Grammar School: 37 — 32 per cent
Toowoomba Grammar School: 41 — 31 per cent
Concordia Lutheran College: 17 — 31 per cent
Benowa State High School: 17 — 30 per cent
Mansfield State High School: 90 — 30 per cent
Marist College Ashgrove: 49 — 30 per cent
Fairholme College: 28 — 30 per cent
All Saints Anglican School: 45 — 30 per cent
Emmanuel College Carrara: 32 — 30 per cent
Agnew School: 8 — 30 per cent
Hillbrook Anglican School: 33 — 29 per cent
Prince of Peace Lutheran College: 12 — 29 per cent
St Augustine’s College: 30 — 28 per cent
Trinity Lutheran College: 18 — 28 per cent
Indooroopilly State High School: 41 — 28 per cent
Whitsunday Anglican School: 16 — 28 per cent
John Paul College: 31 — 28 per cent
Kelvin Grove State College: 43 — 28 per cent
Redeemer Lutheran College: 25 — 28 per cent
Malanda State High School: 8 — 28 per cent
PMSA Schools 2016 Academic Achievements
PMSA Council congratulates our Year 12 Students of 2016 who have achieved outstanding academic results.
Such outstanding academic results represent a deep commitment to learning and PMSA Council wish to extend its sincere congratulations and gratitude to our principals, teaching staff and parents, all of whom provide wonderful support and encouragement to the students of our PMSA Schools.
We wish our 2016 graduates every success in the future.
Please see below links for each of PMSA Schools 2016 academic results: