ATAR Report reveals senior students’ 2021 results
Results for more than 80 Year 12 subjects have been revealed, with more than 600 students achieving within the highest ATAR. SEARCH THE RESULTS
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Results for more than 80 Year 12 subjects have been revealed with more than 600 students achieving within the highest ATAR range.
The Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre’s 2021 ATAR Report showed percentiles of the distribution of students’ raw results scaled to allow comparability between subjects.
The percentiles show the proportion of students that achieved a result less than or equal to the reported number.
For example, the report shows that 75 per cent of English students across the state received a scaled result of 84.57 or less.
For Mathematical Methods, 75 per cent saw a scaled result of 84 or less.
The highest results for general subjects were seen in Specialist Maths with 75 per cent of the cohort receiving a result of 97.78 or less while the lowest results were seen in Arabic, with a scored result of 65.12 or less for 75 per cent of students.
For applied subjects, Religion and Ethics had a scored result of 54.60 or less for 75 per cent of students, which was the highest score, while Building and Construction Skills had 16.14 per cent for their 75 per cent.
An ATAR of 93-93.95 was achieved by 659 students, which was the largest number of students within any score range.
There were 643 students in the cohort who received an ATAR of 99-99.95, putting them in the top 2.36 per cent of the Class of 2021.
But just 32 students from the graduating class of 2021 scored an ATAR 99.95 - the top result.