Announcing the winners of the 2024 ACER Advance Awards for Schools
Feature less than 1 day ago 4 minute readIn these increasingly competitive awards, 1,077 students from around Australia entered the Literacy and Numeracy competition in terms 3 and 4 in 2024. ACER is pleased to award 4 school category winners and celebrates all the participants.
The ACER Advance Awards assess Literacy and Numeracy and are open to students in years 7 to 9. ACER is pleased to award 4 school winners across two categories, rewarding both the total number of awards, and the percentage of awards achieved by the entrants.
This free competition provides schools with an opportunity to highlight student achievement while engaging learners with higher-order questions and complex problem-solving tasks that showcase their skills and knowledge. The Literacy and Numeracy scores are combined to determine each participant's overall award level.
ACER’s Director of School and Early Childhood Education Services, Dr Jarrod Hingston, commended students for their participation and achievement, highlighting the rigorous nature of the competition.
‘The ACER Advance Awards challenge students to apply their literacy and numeracy skills in complex, real-world contexts. It’s fantastic to see so many students engaging in this opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities,’ Dr Hingston said.
‘A well-earned congratulations to all participants and especially to last year’s school category winners – Melbourne Grammar School, McKinnon Secondary College, Mount Stromlo High School, and St Andrews Christian College.’
If your school would like to take part, registrations are now open for this year’s awards, which will run from 17 February to 18 April.
Category winners
This year, the category of ‘highest total number of High Distinctions and above’ was replaced by awarding both first and second in the ‘highest total number of Distinctions and above’ category.
Highest percentage of High Distinctions
Melbourne Grammar School, Victoria; 15% of entrants received a High Distinction
Highest total number of Distinctions and above
First:
McKinnon Secondary College, Victoria; 11 Distinctions; 2 x High Distinctions
Second (tied):
Mount Stromlo High School, Australian Capital Territory; 10 Distinctions; 1 x High Distinction
St Andrews Christian College, Preston, Victoria; 11 Distinctions
Participating schools 2024
We celebrate all schools who took part in the 2024 administration across terms 3 and 4. We have listed all the participating schools and indicated the number of awards for Distinction and High Distinction achieved by each school.
Australian Capital Territory
Mount Stromlo High School; 10 Distinctions; 1 x High Distinction
New South Wales
Australian International Academy
Calderwood Christian School; 1 x Distinction
James Sheahan Catholic High School; 2 x Distinctions
MacKillop College, Bathurst; 5 x Distinctions
Sapphire Coast Anglican College
St Andrews College, Marayong; 2 x Distinctions
St Matthews Catholic School, Mudgee; 3 x Distinctions
Queensland
Carmel College, Thornlands
Glasshouse Christian College; 2 x Distinctions
Holy Spirit College, Mount Pleasant; 5 x Distinctions
Ipswich Girls' Grammar School; 1 x Distinction
St Mary's College, Maryborough
Trinity College, Beenleigh; 1 x Distinction
South Australia
St Joseph's School, Clare; 2 x Distinctions
Tasmania
Glenora District School
Mackillop Catholic College, Mornington; 2 x Distinctions; 2 x High Distinctions
Victoria
Al-Taqwa College; 7 x Distinctions
Carranballac P-9 College; 3 x Distinctions
Christian College Geelong; 8 x Distinctions; 2 x High Distinctions
Marian College, Ararat
McClelland College
McKinnon Secondary College; 11 x Distinctions; 2 x High Distinctions
Melbourne Grammar School; 7 x Distinctions, 2 x High Distinctions
Mentone Girls' Grammar School; 4 x Distinctions; 1 x High Distinction
Monbulk College
Our Lady of Sion College, Box Hill; 3 x Distinctions
Padua College; 4 x Distinctions; 1 x High Distinction
Parade College; 10 x Distinctions
St Andrews Christian College, Wantirna South; 11 x Distinctions
St John's College, Preston; 2 x Distinctions
St Mary MacKillop College, Swan Hill; 2 x Distinctions
Trinity College, Colac; 1 x Distinction
Yarrabing Secondary College; 1 x Distinction
Western Australia
Aranmore Catholic College
The competition is running again in term 1 2025. Find out more and register your school here: www.acer.org/advance-awards-for-schools