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The culmination of 13 years of schooling life is almost upon the 2022 cohort of Year 12 students as they await the release of their final results.

More than 55,500 Queensland Year 12 students will be able to log on to view their final results when they are published online after 8am on Friday, December 16.

Independent Schools Queensland Chief Executive Officer Chris Mountford said the moment was an exciting time for many students, particularly for more than 11,000 students from Queensland independent schools, as they consider their future aspirations, whatever they may be.

“The diversity of the Queensland independent schooling sector is reflected in the desires and ambitions of its students,” Mr Mountford said.

“Their next big decision could involve university, skills training, joining the workforce, or a gap year. Making that decision will be a different process for each student, for some it will be clear and for others, not so much.

“Whatever choice these young people make about their future at this stage in their lives, they should know there is a wide range of support available to help them navigate this process and they don’t have to make this decision alone.”

Queensland Independent Schools Parents Network Executive Officer Amanda Watt congratulated the class of 2022 and paid tribute to the parents and teachers who have supported students to the finish line of Year 12.

“More than 50 years of research tells us students flourish when their teachers and parents work in partnership and value each other’s unique roles,’’ Ms Watt said.

“Year 12 is a massive year for students, but we know teachers and families also dig deep to support young people through the uncertainty and pressure that comes in the lead up to high school graduation.

“We wish all 2022 Year 12 students the very best for their journey ahead and thank parents and teachers for all they have done to nurture and encourage them through 13 years of schooling.’’

QTAC and Queensland Curriculum & Assessment Authority have both put together a suite of useful information for students and parents.

Students will also be able to access their final subject and course results and, if eligible, their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE). These statements are prepared and released by the QCAA.

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Note to editors

Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks (ATAR) are calculated and released by the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC).

The decision for students to share their ATAR result with their schools is optional and schools will only get access to the individual ATARs of their former Year 12 students where consent has been granted by those students when registering in the ATAR Portal.

Due to this option, full and complete data on individual school ATAR results for their students cannot be guaranteed.


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