Mansfield State High Students Shine Among Queensland’s ATAR Elite

Three Mansfield State High School students have achieved the highest possible Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), placing them among an elite group of just 37 Queensland graduates to reach this remarkable milestone.

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Nevindie Botheju, Doris Wei, and Andrea Wang each scored the coveted 99.95 ATAR when results were released on December 18, positioning them in the top tier of the state’s 30,167 Year 12 graduates who received their rankings.

Photo credit: Facebook/Mansfield State High School

The school celebrated the outstanding achievement on its Facebook page, noting that all three students received Certificates of Academic Commendation for achieving an A in at least six General subjects. Doris Wei went even further, scoring 100 per cent across all her subjects.

“We congratulate these students on their remarkable achievement and commend not only their academic excellence, but also the quiet determination, resilience and integrity they have demonstrated throughout their schooling,” the school stated. “Their support of peers and the positive example they set within our school community are qualities of which we are immensely proud.”

About ATAR

The ATAR is a ranking system between 0.00 and 99.95 that indicates a student’s position relative to all students in their age group. An ATAR of 80.00 means a student ranks in the top 20 per cent of their age cohort, while the average ATAR typically sits around 70.00.

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Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre CEO Chris Veraa said the release of ATARs represents a significant moment for tens of thousands of young graduates, recognising not only the students themselves but also their families, teachers and wider school communities who have supported them throughout their journey.

For Mansfield’s three top achievers, the results represent years of dedication and hard work that has now opened doors to their chosen university courses and future careers.

Published 12-January-2026