2025 Successes
Outstanding school results
- 15% ATAR 99+ Equivalent*; IB eligible students
- 47% ATAR 95+ Equivalent*; IB eligible student
- 75% ATAR 90+ Equivalent*; IB eligible students
- 80% ATAR 80+ Equivalent*; IB eligible students
*Equivalence based on the IB Australasia base conversion published at https://ibaustralasia.org/university-entrance. Most graduates are awarded additional Adjustment Factors resulting in even higher ATAR equivalence rates than those published here.![]()

International Baccalaureate results
- 37.5 QASMT mean IB Diploma score
- 29.3 Global mean IB Diploma score
- 94.75 QASMT median ATAR equivalent** score
- 7 x IB45 Top Scores
- 11 x IB44 Scores
- 14 x IB43 Scores
- 17 x IB42 Scores
- 15 x IB41 Scores
- 21 x IB40 Scores
**Students from countries across Asia Pacific, Americas, Africa, Europe and Middle East regions.

University outcomes and offers
As of 19 January 2026, students who graduated in 2025 had received the following university offers and pathway outcomes:
- 165 - The University of Queensland (UQ)
- 44 – Monash University
- 42 – University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)
- 34 – Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
- 28 – University of Melbourne
- 23 - University of Sydney (USYD):
- 18 – University of Adelaide
- 9 – Griffith University (GU)
- 3 - University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ)
- 3 – James Cook University (JCU)
- 2 - University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
- 1 – Central Queensland University (CQU)
International Baccalaureate
Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology offer the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP) for junior students and the Diploma Programme for senior students. The Diploma Programme is an internationally recognised pre-university level qualification that allows for subjects to be accelerated and for graduating students to study at Australian tertiary institutions as well as overseas universities.
Outstanding student achievements
- Fifteen Year 7 students were awarded the Labor et honor - Principal's Awards.
- Fourteen Year 8 students were awarded the labor et honor - Principal's Awards.
- Eighteen Year 9 students were awarded the labor et honor - Principal's Awards.
- Thirteen Year 10 students were awarded the labor et honor - Principal's Awards.
- Eighteen Year 11 students were awarded the labor et honor - Principal's Awards.
- Fourteen Year 12 students were awarded the labor et honor - Principal's Awards.
- Fifty-two Year 7 students were awarded the Cum Laude - Academic Achievement Awards.
- Fifty-eight Year 8 students were awarded the Cum Laude - Academic Achievement Awards.
- Fifty-one Year 9 students were awarded the Cum Laude - Academic Achievement Awards.
- Forty-four Year 10 students were awarded the Cum Laude - Academic Achievement Awards.
- Thirty-seven Year 11 students were awarded the Cum Laude - Academic Achievement Awards.
- Twenty-nine Year 12 students were awarded the Cum Laude - Academic Achievement Awards.
- One hundred Year 7 students were awarded the Magna Cum Laude - Academic Excellence awards.
- Eighty-two Year 8 students were awarded the Magna Cum Laude - Academic Excellence awards.
- Seventy-six Year 9 students were awarded the Magna Cum Laude - Academic Excellence awards.
- Seventy-one Year 10 students were awarded the Magna Cum Laude - Academic Excellence awards.
- Forty Year 11 students were awarded the Magna Cum Laude - Academic Excellence awards.
- Twenty-two Year 12 students were awarded the Magna Cum Laude - Academic Excellence awards.
- Twenty-two students were awarded the Summa Cum Laude – Platinum Award
- Twelve Year 7 students were invited to join the 2026 Honours Program.
- Eleven Year 8 students were invited to join the 2026 Honours Program.
- Fifteen Year 9 students were invited to join the 2026 Honours Program.
- Eleven Year 10 students were invited to join the 2026 Honours Program.
- Seventeen Year 11 students were invited to join the 2026 Honours Program.
- Two students received the ADF Long Tan Award.
- Two students received the ADF Future Innovators Award.
- One student received the Ampol All-rounder award.
- Six students received the IB Student of the year award.
- One MYP and one DP student received the Sportsperson of the Year award.
- Two students received the Arts Excellence award.
- Two students received the Service Person award.
- Three students received the UQ Researcher award.
- One student received the Griffith University Spark Award.
- One student received the UQ Achievement Award.
Principal's Commendations and Academic Achievements
- Three students were awarded Peter Doherty Outstanding Senior STEM Student Award.
- One student awarded with District final for Lions Youth of the Year.
- One student awarded with Lord Mayor's Advisory Council.
- One student awarded in STEM Girl Power Camp.
- One student won the Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) Award.
- One student won the Impressive EP learning commitment.
- Four students won the Application to the German Goethe Institute Scholarship.
- One student won the Australian Orienteering Championships.
- One student won the Woolworths Start Up Incubator Program.
- One student awarded the Walter Taylor Community Service Senior Award.
- One student awarded the 2025 Edstart Achievement Awards.
- One Year 12 Debating team competed in the QDU Brisbane Region Debating Quarter Finals.
- One student has been awarded Young Women in Leadership Award from Zonta Club of Brisbane East
- One Year 12 student received the Australian Defence Force Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Award
- 248 Year 10 students received certificates for the completion of MSL20122 Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement and MSL30122 Certificate III in Laboratory Skills.
- Year 11 students who have participated in the STEM Research Project Program
Music
- One student won the Composition premiered by the Queensland Symphony Orchestra at the ABC Studios
STEM
- Three students awarded in the STAQ, Engineering and Technology Projects.
- Three students awarded in the STAQ, Mathematics Investigation.
- Three students won the STAQ, Science Investigations.
- Three students awarded in the STAQ, Communicating Science Division.
- Seven students won the STAQ, Poster Presentation.
- First Lego League Regionals
- Four students awarded the Motivate Award.
- Ten students awarded the Peer Award.
- Five students qualified for National Championships North.
- One student awarded the Volunteer Award.
- Eight students competed in the Australian Mathematics Competition (top 0.3%).
- One student was awarded the ICAS medal Award for Science.
- Three students were awarded the ICAS medal Award for Mathematics.
- RoboCup Junior Queensland Championships 2025
- Five students awarded the Soccer Lightweight League Innovation Award.
- Four students awarded Soccer Lightweight League Spirit of RoboCup Award.
- Two students awarded Soccer Open League Innovation Award.
- Three students awarded Soccer Open League Award.
- Two students awarded the 2025 International Science Olympiad.
- Two students awarded the UQ Women in Engineering Work Experience.
- Two students awarded the QLD EVATT Finals.
- One student awarded the ESU Roly Sussex Short Story Competition.
- One student awarded the ESU Public Speaking Intermediate Division.
- One student awarded the IEU Literary Competition for Non-Fiction Prose.
- One student awarded the 2025 Premier's Coding Challenge.
- Twenty-five students were awarded most Outstanding results at the 2024 UQ-QAMT Problem Solving Competition.
Languages
QASMT students excelled at the Language Teachers of Queensland (LTQ) Speech Competition held at Griffith University, with results including:
- Thirteen students were awarded for German.
- Twelve students were awarded for Japanese.
- Thirteen students were awarded for French.
- Four students were awarded for Chinese.
Sport
- One student received the U18 QLD Girls Australian Indoor Cricket National Championships.
- One student received the U16 QLD Girls Australian Indoor Cricket National Championships.
- One student won the Queensland U15s Girls National Table Tennis Competition.
- One student won the Met West win at Queensland Schools District Volleyball.
- Seventeen students won the Miskin Cup Football
- QASMT Winter Gala Day Premiership Winners:
- Fifteen students won the Year 10 Football Team competition.
- Seven students won the Badminton Open Boys competition.
- One student competed in the Under 15 Girls Epee.
- One student won the QLD School Fencing Championship Senior Women's Foil.
- Twenty-three students competed in the Gardiner Chess Interschool Championships.
- One student competed in the Melbourne International Shooting Centre Grand Prix Under 17 10m Air Rifle.
- One student received the QLD Academy Sport Youfor2032 Program in Track Cycling.
- Junior Volleyball Schools Cup winners:
- Year 7 Girls (gold medal)
- Year 7 Boys (gold medal)
- Year 8 Boys (bronze medal)
- Two students won (most valuable player).
- Seven students competed the ACER QEG Festival.
- One student received the captain of winning Met West School Girls Cricket State Championships team.