The elite Queensland schools ranked in Australia’s top 100
The top private schools of Australia have been ranked today and 20 Queensland colleges made the cut. See the full list and which ones made it into the national top 10.
The top private schools of Australia have been ranked today and 20 Queensland colleges made the cut. See the full list and which ones made it into the national top 10.
Parents of 560,000 Queensland students urged to keep children home next Wednesday as teachers prepare for their first strike in 16 years.
This is the first definitive list of the nation’s 100 best private schools – based on data, not opinions and reputation. So which schools offer the best education money can buy?
The powerful Queensland Teachers’ Union has urged parents to “make alternative arrangements” as thousands of staff prepare to walk off the job next week for the first time in 16 years.
Thousands of teachers will walk off the job across the state for 24 hours next Wednesday. Here is everything we know about how it will impact students, parents and school staff.
Queensland’s public school students are missing out on millions of dollars in funding compared to their privately educated counterparts, a new report has revealed.
A SEQ private school has been rocked by gender discrimination accusations with parents claiming boys’ sporting teams are repeatedly given more opportunities than girls.
A teacher who referred to themselves as a cat, asked students to call them “Miss Purr”, hissed and licked the back of their hands is no longer working at the school after widespread condemnation.
School’s in for 2025, and some of Toowoomba’s tiniest students have revealed what they’d like to be when they grow up as they head to class for the first time this week. Our mega-gallery here:
The Year 12 ATAR results of some of Queensland’s biggest schools can be exclusively revealed in yet another magical milestone for the Class of 2024. SEARCH THE TABLE
Cleveland High’s Ivan Lai has been ranked in the top 1 per cent in the world after receiving a near-perfect score in his Year 12 International Baccalaureate results this year.
Emotional videos have captured the moment some of Qld’s top graduates received their ATAR results with a quarter of the 28,000 students participating landing an ATAR of 90 or above.
Private university students are frothing mad about an on-campus alcohol ban – but uni bosses are making no apologies. FULL STORY.
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