QLD · Improvement leaderboard

Schools on the Rise 2026 — QLD

The QLD schools that moved up the NAPLAN table the most between 2024 and 2025. Most public leaderboards only show who sits at the top; this one is built to surface who is climbing — a dedicated, transparent, improvement-first view of year-over-year rank movement.

20Primary risers
20Secondary risers
2024–2025Years compared
+670Biggest climb
Source: ACARA NAPLAN · 2024 vs 2025

Why movement, not just the top

A raw top-of-table leaderboard tends to show the same advantaged names year after year. This page does something different: it ranks every eligible QLD school by its mean NAPLAN score in 2024 and again in 2025, then highlights the schools whose position climbed the most. It is an improvement-first leaderboard — a discovery signal for schools that are on the move.

Rank movement is not a verdict on teaching quality, and a single strong year can be noise as easily as a trend. Treat this as a starting point for questions, then look at the school directly. For the raw latest-year table, see Top NAPLAN schools.

Primary — top 20 risers (Year 5)

#SchoolSuburbSectorRank changeSubject drivers
1Noosa Christian CollegeCooroyIndependent
↑ 670
#748 #78
Grammar +76Spelling +76
2St Gerard Majella Primary SchoolWoreeCatholic
↑ 476
#604 #128
Reading +58Spelling +44
3Mount Marrow State SchoolMount MarrowGovernment
↑ 471
#521 #50
Reading +77Writing +64
4St Sebastian's Primary SchoolYerongaCatholic
↑ 420
#425 #5
Writing +92Grammar +78
5Cooran State SchoolCooranGovernment
↑ 398
#493 #95
Spelling +66Writing +46
6Hamilton State SchoolHamiltonGovernment
↑ 371
#464 #93
Reading +55Numeracy +41
7St Brendan's Catholic Primary SchoolMackayCatholic
↑ 304
#401 #97
Grammar +46Numeracy +43
8Middle Park State SchoolMiddle ParkGovernment
↑ 303
#420 #117
Grammar +36Writing +32
9Our Lady of the Angels' SchoolWavell HeightsCatholic
↑ 280
#325 #45
Grammar +55Spelling +46
10Lake Clarendon State SchoolLake ClarendonGovernment
↑ 268
#389 #121
Writing +47Spelling +41
11Junction Park State SchoolAnnerleyGovernment
↑ 261
#332 #71
Grammar +35Writing +31
12Currumbin Valley State SchoolCurrumbin ValleyGovernment
↑ 240
#319 #79
Reading +41Grammar +34
13Fairholme CollegeToowoombaIndependent
↑ 238
#337 #99
Numeracy +39Reading +27
14St Agatha's Primary SchoolClayfieldCatholic
↑ 174
#276 #102
Numeracy +24Writing +24
15Annandale Christian CollegeAnnandaleIndependent
↑ 142
#261 #119
Reading +25Grammar +20
16St Agnes SchoolMount GravattCatholic
↑ 141
#272 #131
Grammar +20Spelling +20
17Good Shepherd Catholic Primary SchoolSpringfield LakesCatholic
↑ 132
#267 #135
Grammar +24Spelling +17
18Moggill State SchoolMoggillGovernment
↑ 126
#244 #118
Writing +19Numeracy +17
19Pallara State SchoolPallaraGovernment
↑ 113
#242 #129
Reading +20Spelling +11
20St Elizabeth's SchoolTarragindiCatholic
↑ 111
#132 #21
Grammar +45Reading +45

Secondary — top 20 risers (Year 9)

#SchoolSuburbSectorRank changeSubject drivers
1Highlands Christian CollegeToowoombaIndependent
↑ 128
#174 #46
Grammar +49Numeracy +41
2Clayfield CollegeClayfieldIndependent
↑ 75
#96 #21
Grammar +54Numeracy +49
3Padua CollegeKedronCatholic
↑ 58
#107 #49
Numeracy +28Writing +27
4The Lakes CollegeNorth LakesIndependent
↑ 48
#106 #58
Numeracy +25Grammar +19
5The Gap State High SchoolThe GapGovernment
↑ 47
#103 #56
Writing +26Grammar +23
6Kenmore State High SchoolKenmoreGovernment
↑ 45
#102 #57
Writing +34Reading +19
7Matthew Flinders Anglican CollegeBuderimIndependent
↑ 35
#49 #14
Grammar +32Numeracy +24
8Montessori International CollegeForest GlenIndependent
↑ 30
#89 #59
Numeracy +39Spelling +18
9Canterbury CollegeWaterfordIndependent
↑ 28
#59 #31
Grammar +22Numeracy +22
10Saint Stephen's CollegeCoomeraIndependent
↑ 25
#87 #62
Grammar +21Reading +11
11Immanuel Lutheran CollegeBuderimIndependent
↑ 24
#85 #61
Numeracy +17Reading +15
12Cavendish Road State High SchoolHolland ParkGovernment
↑ 23
#74 #51
Writing +23Numeracy +14
13St Andrew's Anglican CollegePeregian SpringsIndependent
↑ 21
#56 #35
Numeracy +23Grammar +21
14Genesis Christian CollegeBray ParkIndependent
↑ 20
#65 #45
Grammar +18Reading +18
15Citipointe Christian CollegeCarindaleIndependent
↑ 18
#48 #30
Spelling +19Numeracy +12
16Indooroopilly State High SchoolIndooroopillyGovernment
↑ 17
#41 #24
Numeracy +14Spelling +11
17Hillbrook Anglican SchoolEnoggeraIndependent
↑ 16
#38 #22
Grammar +13Numeracy +12
18Anglican Church Grammar SchoolEast BrisbaneIndependent
↑ 15
#27 #12
Numeracy +24Grammar +17
19Annandale Christian CollegeAnnandaleIndependent
↑ 13
#63 #50
Writing +16Spelling +15
20Sheldon CollegeSheldonIndependent
↑ 13
#52 #39
Grammar +23Reading +17

How this leaderboard is built

For each school type we compare the two most recent NAPLAN years, 2024 and 2025. A school qualifies only if it published at least 3 of the five NAPLAN subjects (reading, writing, spelling, grammar and punctuation, and numeracy) in a year; its score for that year is the mean across the subjects it did publish. Primary uses Year 5, secondary uses Year 9.

We rank every eligible school in each year, then limit the universe to the top 12% of eligible schools by latest-year mean NAPLAN. A school's rank change is its 2024 rank minus its 2025 rank, so a positive number means it climbed positions. The schools with the largest positive movement are listed above, with the two subjects that contributed most to the change.

Rank movement is a year-over-year discovery signal, not a verdict on school quality, student experience, or future results. NAPLAN is historical context measured on a subset of subjects, and a single year can move for reasons unrelated to teaching — a changed cohort, a small candidate group, or normal variation. Schoogaroo is independent and is not affiliated with or endorsed by ACARA or any education department. Always verify with the school before drawing conclusions.
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Frequently asked questions

Does a big climb mean this is now a better school?

Not on its own. The leaderboard measures how a school moved relative to others on mean NAPLAN score between two years. That movement can reflect genuine improvement, but it can also reflect a different cohort, a small number of test-takers, or ordinary year-to-year variation. It is a signal worth investigating, not a conclusion.

Why is a well-known school not on the list?

The list is deliberately not the top of the raw table. A consistently high-scoring school has little room to climb, so it rarely appears here even though it scores well. This page is about movement between 2024 and 2025, and a school is only eligible if it published at least 3 subjects in each year and sits within the top 12% by latest-year score.

How is the rank change calculated?

We rank every eligible QLD school by its mean NAPLAN score in each year, then take the previous-year rank minus the latest-year rank. A school that moved from #1500 to #250 has a rank change of +1250. The two subject tags show which subjects contributed most to the movement.

Is this an official ranking?

No. Schoogaroo is an independent Australian platform and is not affiliated with or endorsed by ACARA, My School, or any department of education. The underlying NAPLAN data is public; the improvement-first ordering is ours.