Community
23 December, 2023
School’s ATAR success
WHILE five of its highest-performing students were rewarded with an outstanding score of 99 or above, the entire Trinity Anglican School (TAS) year 12 attained an ATAR.
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Amber Robinson is the school’s top performer with a score of 99.55, followed closely by 2023 school captain Myuri Gopalapillai with a score of 99.45. Samantha Johnson and Brandon Spuler each received a rank of 99.30, and Rebecca Robinson a rank of 99.20.
TAS principal Paul Sjogren said he was proud of the accomplishments of the Year 12 cohort.
“The results across the entire cohort represent an outstanding achievement and encapsulation of hard work and personal commitment,” he said.
“TAS is known for its commitment to bringing out the best in every student and providing a well-rounded education beyond academic excellence.
“We provide opportunities and encouragement for holistic social, emotional and community development.”
Mr Sjogren said not only did year 12 excel academically but they were dedicated to community service with its contribution of $30,000 to the Queensland Cancer Council through the Ponytail Project.