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Funeral services will be held at Wharton Funeral Chapel on Friday, January 8, 2021, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Mark Kinkel, pastor of Freedom First Christian Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Freedom Cemetery at 4 p.m. Online condolences may be made at www.whartonfuneralchapel.com.
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Sunshine Coast students woke up on Saturday to check their ATAR results, and after a year of challenges, it was clear their hard work has paid off.
The 2020 cohort of Year 12s were the first in Queensland to navigate the new ATAR system, which, and several Coast schools recorded impressive individual and group results.
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Daily asked some of the brightest students across from the Coast how it felt to receive their results and what their plans are for the future, now that high school is behind them.
In no particular order, here are some of students who achieved the highest ATARs in the region.
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A Sunshine Coast student woke to the news that he was one of only 30 students in Queensland to receive the top ATAR score.
Matthew Flinders Anglican College student Justin Holland, 18, scored an impressive 99.95- the highest score possible.
The high-achiever said it was great to see handwork pay off after a tumultuous year of mixed-learning and being the first cohort of Queensland students to navigate the ATAR system. With a top score of 99.95, Justin Holland hopes to become a surgeon, and has applied to study medicine at USC.
“Obviously this year was a bit different, with all the challenges we had due to COVID, but I think we were very fortunate with the way the school made the transition between normal learning and online learning,” he said.