A regional Queensland school has celebrated extraordinary success as two students scored a near-perfect ATAR despite studying far from major cities. Mates Hamish Mungall and Willian Landherr received ...
In Australia, at 8 a.m. on ‘Results Day,’ thousands and thousands of South Australian year 12 students receive their ATAR (Australia Tertiary Admissions Rank)—the all-important standardized score used ...
The Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) is a number mainly used by universities to select which students, out of high school, will be offered a place in a particular course. The ATAR is not a ...
Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre CEO Chris Veraa confirmed 37 students had got the top ATAR score of 99.95, out of a total of 30,167 graduates. Last year, 36 students recorded the perfect ATAR ...
Queensland has a unique approach to grading Year 11 and 12 students for entry to university. Called the Overall Position (or OP) system, the current version has been in place since 1992. It is much ...
Toowoomba graduates achieved amazing results across the board with some students reaching near perfect marks. Here are some of the talented students who realised their goals and learned valuable ...
Every Tasmanian student who studies in years 11 and 12 will receive a score for their Tasmanian Certificate of Education (TCE) based on the subjects they study and the marks they receive in those ...
The following process is used to calculate each student's ATAR. All Study Scores are scaled to adjust for the fact that it is more difficult to obtain a high Study Score in some studies than others.
Sitting at One Cafe on the Broadwater Thursday after a morning swim, the A.B. Paterson College graduate had her poker-faced dad slowly reveal her score from 99 upwards. “My mum couldn’t have done it.
Nervous tears, laughs and shock have spread among Queensland’s top performing students in this year’s graduating cohort as thousands of students across the state receive their ATAR scores. Queensland ...
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