High School Ranking Brisbane 2024 ❤️

Here are the top high schools in Brisbane, Queensland based on our research. Please note that our data is subject is changed but we will endeavor to make the data as accurate as possible.

OrderSchoolTotal EnrolmentsSectorScore
1Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology1250Government98.5
2Brisbane Grammar School1810Non-government98.5
3Brisbane Girls Grammar School1530Non-government98.5
4Brisbane State High School3420Government98
5St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School950Non-government98
6Somerville House1330Non-government98
7St Peters Lutheran College,Indooroopilly2240Non-government98
8St Joseph’s College (Gregory Terrace)1750Non-government98
9All Hallows’ School1620Non-government98
10Ormiston College1470Non-government97.5
11Cannon Hill Anglican College1350Non-government97.5
12St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School1300Non-government97.5
13Anglican Church Grammar School1850Non-government97.5
14Brisbane Boys’ College1420Non-government97.5
15Northside Christian College1220Non-government97.5
16Redeemer Lutheran College1040Non-government97.5
17Sheldon College1350Non-government97
18Mt St Michael’s College880Non-government97
19Hillbrook Anglican School840Non-government97
20St Rita’s College1130Non-government97
21Marist College Ashgrove1700Non-government97
22Citipointe Christian College1710Non-government97
23Indooroopilly State High School2690Government97
24Loreto College Coorparoo920Non-government97
25Mansfield State High School3310Government96.5
26John Paul College1730Non-government96.5
27Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School930Non-government96.5
28Stuartholme School690Non-government96.5
29Ipswich Grammar School1090Non-government96
30Mount Alvernia College940Non-government96
31Brisbane Christian College1040Non-government96
32Cavendish Road State High School2050Government96
33Kelvin Grove State College3600Government96
34Moreton Bay College1150Non-government96
35St Peters Lutheran College,Springfield690Non-government96
36The Gap State High School1650Government95.5
37St John’s Anglican College (Forest Lake)1140Non-government95.5
38Villanova College1450Non-government95.5
39The Lakes College1050Non-government95.5
40Moreton Bay Boys College530Non-government95.5
41Saint Stephen’s College1240Non-government95.5
42Lourdes Hill College1210Non-government95.5
43Brigidine College840Non-government95.5
44Ambrose Treacy College (Indooroopilly)1340Non-government95.5
45St Paul’s School,Bald Hills,QLD,40361210Non-government95.5
46St Laurence’s College1920Non-government95
47Kenmore State High School1970Government95
48St Joseph’s Nudgee College1720Non-government95
49The Springfield Anglican College1060Non-government94.5
50Redlands College1400Non-government94
51Genesis Christian College1580Non-government93.5
52Prince of Peace Lutheran College850Non-government92.5
53St Patrick’s College (Shorncliffe)1420Non-government92
54Kedron State High School1700Government91
55Coomera Anglican College1480Non-government90
56Canterbury College1400Non-government89.5
57Iona College1790Non-government89
58San Sisto College860Non-government89
59Fortitude Valley State Secondary College440Government89
60St Philomena School250Non-government88.5
61Mount Gravatt State High School1240Government88.5
62Westside Christian College1180Non-government88.5
63Calvary Christian College (Carbrook)900Non-government88.5
64Grace Lutheran College1500Non-government88.5
65Mt Maria College1120Non-government88
66Mueller College1770Non-government87.5
67Mary MacKillop College (Nundah)630Non-government87
68Stretton State College3340Government86.5
69Ferny Grove State High School1900Government86
70Brisbane Adventist College580Non-government86
71St Thomas More College1130Non-government85.5
72Northpine Christian College950Non-government85
73Craigslea State High School1180Government84.5
74St John Fisher College620Non-government84.5
75St Benedict’s College960Non-government84.5
76Assisi Catholic College1490Non-government83.5
77Albany Creek State High School1560Government83
78Brisbane School of Distance Education3620Government81.5
79Centenary State High School1700Government81.5
80Holland Park State High School650Government81.5
81Corinda State High School2010Government78.5
82Aviation High School620Government78.5
83MacGregor State High School1220Government76
84OneSchool Global (Wakerley)300Non-government70.5

The list includes a wide spectrum of high schools, including both public and private institutions. The scores assigned to the schools represent their relative position in terms of academic performance and other aspects.

Three schools at the top of the ranking, Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Technology, Brisbane Grammar School, and Brisbane Girls Grammar School, all have the same score of 98.5, highlighting their outstanding educational standards.

Several additional schools, including Brisbane State High School, St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School, and Somerville House, all get a score of 98.

The list contains a number of well-known schools, including St Peters Lutheran College, St Joseph’s College (Gregory Terrace), and All Hallows’ School, all of which have a score of 98.

Furthermore, government institutions such as Indooroopilly State High School, Mansfield State High School, and Kelvin Grove State College are included in the ranking, with scores of 97, 96.5, and 96, respectively.

Non-government schools such as Marist College Ashgrove, John Paul College, and Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School all rate highly, demonstrating their commitment to providing a high-quality education.

The list includes a wide range of school sizes, with enrollments ranging from 250 to 3,600 students. This gives families the option of choosing between larger and smaller educational communities based on their interests.

Overall, the rating is a great resource for parents and guardians looking for information on Brisbane’s high school landscape. It enables families to make informed decisions about their children’s education by taking into account numerous criteria such as academic achievement, school sector, and enrollment.

How to choose high school for your kids in Brisbane?

Rankings of schools can be influenced by a variety of factors and may not accurately reflect the quality of education at a specific school. When selecting a school, consider factors such as location, facilities, teaching quality, and student-teacher ratio. You might want to look into local schools and visit them to see if they are a good fit for your child’s needs.

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