Named a 2026 Export Awards finalist — for the seventh time
Shortlisted again for International Education and Training — the seventh time since 1998, in a category the College won outright in 2022.
The latest achievements, partnerships and stories from our international community — and what’s coming up on the JPC calendar.
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Achievements
Class of 2025: our strongest ATAR results on record
A median ATAR of 91.00 — the highest in the College’s history — with
more than half the cohort placing in the top 10% of Queensland.
27 January 2026
Shortlisted again for International Education and Training — the seventh time since 1998, in a category the College won outright in 2022.
A new Study Queensland film follows our Korean swimmer from a friend’s recommendation and a worry about his English, to his first national gold medal — and on toward LA 2028.
He arrived from Guangdong in 2017 with Level 3 English. Six years later he graduated with an ATAR of 99.55 — the top 1% in Queensland.
Arriving from Hong Kong with a four-month prep course, John finished in the top 3% of the state and now studies Mathematics and Engineering at the University of Queensland.
From Vietnam in Year 8 to College Vice Captain, a Cameron Cup winner with a scholarship to study Law at QUT.
Class of 2015, now an engineer helping build Brisbane’s Cross River Rail and venues for the 2032 Olympic Games.
From Hong Kong to a Physiotherapy pathway at the University of Queensland — Venus on growth, confidence and care.
Maria, Julia and Gustavo came from Brazil for a nine-week Study Abroad experience — and found a second home.
She arrived from Hong Kong with limited English and no friends. A classmate walked over and said hello. She left as a College Vice Captain, bound for UQ.
From John Paul College to university success — our 2020 Dux shares the study habits and support that shaped his journey.
Our 2017 Vice Captain reflects on life at John Paul College and the path that led him to Waseda University in Tokyo.
Our 2016 Prefect went on to study aerospace engineering at UNSW — he shares what set him on that trajectory.
A dedicated music student and Captains Cup performer who earned his place at the Griffith Conservatorium.
Arriving with three languages, Jessica built her confidence at JPC and went on to study law at QUT.
A new partnership with the São Paulo Government brings Brazilian scholars to Queensland, supported by Trade and Investment Queensland and Austrade.
A median ATAR of 91.00 — the highest in the College’s history — with more than half the cohort in the top 10% of Queensland.
An evening that brings the whole College together to recognise achievement across academics, performing arts, sport and leadership.
The Semester 1 awards recognise consistent effort, self-management and results across every subject area.
National recognition in The Australian’s 2025 ranking — and one of the most affordable schools on the list.
The Extended Day Program named an Excellence Awardee for Best Student Wellbeing Program.
Academic honours from Year 5 to Year 12 — and two of the evening’s most significant awards.
A finalist for International Education and Training — a category the College won outright in 2022.
Supervised study, co-curricular activities and a shared evening meal — built for students living away from home.
Awarded for educational innovation — including becoming the first school in Australia to offer a Premium Homestay Program.
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