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Subscriber only WITH the COVID-19 lockdown interrupting their studies and forcing students to work from home, the Fraser Coast has more reason than ever to be proud of its graduating students. This year, more than 25,000 students across the state received their results through the ATAR system, which was rolled out this year, replacing the OP system. The changeover to the Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks system, which cost the state government about $130 million, brings Queensland into line with every other state in the country - and students across the region performed strongly in the new format. Schools on the Fraser Coast took to social media to share the results of their top performing students.
Education by Antonia OâFlaherty and Shiloh Payne 20th Dec 2020 5:03 AM | Updated: 6:11 AM
Premium Content  The jubilation came as the new end-of-school ranking system glitched in the first few hours, with schools unable to access results from 9am until 1.30pm. Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre would not comment on the cause of the issues, but schools reported QTAC had confirmed high website traffic overloaded the portal. Brisbane Grammar School was one of the top schools with four graduates, Lewis Luck, Tom Dickson, William McEniery and Remi Fox achieving the highest Australian Tertiary Admission Rank of 99.95. The school also reported a staggering 70.57 per cent of its cohort achieved a ranking of 90 or above, with a median ATAR of 94.6.