We are pleased to announce the academic results in QCE for the BGS Seniors of 2025. 

At Brisbane Grammar School, all seniors are enrolled in six academic subjects which are studied over Years 11 and 12. 

All students undertake three Internal Assessments (IAs) and one External Assessment (EA) in each subject studied.  

The results of IAs and EAs are added together to create a score out of 100 for each subject.  

Students are also awarded an A-E grade for each subject based on their score.  

Our 2025 seniors received their EA results, subject scores and grades today. 

The Class of 2025 have performed remarkably well in their studies, which reflects their application and effort, and is a clear recognition of the excellent teaching standard at BGS. 

QCE Honour Roll 2025

Perfect Subject Scores

Number of subject scores of 100/100: 41

Final QCE Subject Grades

Grades by Subject# Students % Cohort
A in six subjects 7426%
A in five subjects 5118%
A in four subjects 4716%
A in three subjects3412%

The 41 perfect scores of 100/100 were attained across 9 different subjects. 

The median subject score for all BGS seniors across all subjects is 89/100. 

In 2025, 72% of BGS seniors earned a grade of ‘A’ in at least three of their six subjects. 

Headmaster Anthony Micallef commended the Class of 2025 for their dedication across all disciplines, highlighting the School’s ongoing commitment to academic excellence. 

“Their outstanding QCE results speak to their resilience, and the School’s long-standing tradition of helping students achieve remarkable academic results,” Mr Micallef said.  

“We aspire to be the best school for boys in Australia, providing a safe and supportive learning environment for all students and enabling them to develop a sense of belonging and maximize their potential.”  

About the QCE: 

The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) administers and issues the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE). The QCE is Queensland's senior secondary schooling qualification. The QCE is internationally recognised and provides evidence of senior schooling achievements. The QCAA provides student QCE results to the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) for the calculation of ATARs for university entry. 

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