FIND OUT: The Bundaberg school with the best OP results
The results are in and Bundaberg's high schools have been ranked according to their OP 2018 results. But, out of the hundreds of schools across the state that posted scores, only one in Bundaberg made the top 100.
Regional news
Don't miss out on the headlines from Regional news. Followed categories will be added to My News.
HIGH schools across the state have been ranked by OP results.
And, out of almost 400 schools, only one in Bundaberg made the top 100.
Queensland’s top schools have been revealed as full 2018 results are unveiled
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority Year 12 Outcomes 2018 report looks at the per cent of OP-eligible students that received an OP between 1 and 5.
Coming in at number 87 was St Luke's Anglican School with 61 students or a total of 78.21 per cent qualifying for an Overall Position.
Out of the 61 OP-eligible students, 15 - 24.59 per cent - received an OP score between 1 and 5.
CLICK ON THE REGION BELOW TO FIND OUT THE TOP SCHOOLS WHERE YOU ARE
Full list: Gold Coast’s top OP schools
Townsville’s top schools for OP results revealed
St Augustine’s College best in FNQ region for OP scores
Sunshine Coast's top 10 schools for OP results
OP results: Full list of Ipswich schools ranked by OP scores
Top Rocky school focuses on OPs plus vocational training
REVEALED: Gympie's top schools for OP rankings
REVEALED: Full OP results for Fraser Coast schools
An OP is a student's position in a state-wide rank order based on their overall achievement in authority subjects.
It indicates how well a student has done in comparison to all other OP-eligible students in Queensland and is used for tertiary entrance purposes only.
Students are placed in one of 25 OP bands from OP 1 (highest) to OP 25 (lowest).
Coming in second locally was Isis District State High School in Childers with a rank of 122.
Isis had 33 OP students or a total of 39.29 per cent of OP students.
Out of this seven students, 21 per cent, received an OP between 1-5.
Placing third in our region and ranking 147 in the state was Shalom College.
Shalom had the highest number of students in the region qualify for an OP with 148 students or 63.79 per cent. Of these, 29 students, or almost 20 per cent, received an OP 1-5.
At number four locally was Bundaberg North State High School, which ranked 219 in Queensland.
Bundaberg Christian College placed at 242 in the list, followed by Kepnock State High School at 252, Bundaberg State High School at 256 and Gin Gin State High School at 356.