Brisbane Boys College Top 50

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School TypeCombined
Year RangeU, Prep-12
AddressKENSINGTON TERRACE Toowong QLD 4066
Phone07 3309 3500
Website http://www.bbc.qld.edu.au
GenderMale
RegionMetropolitan
Students1565
Boys1565
Girls0
ICSEA Value1165
Aus. Average1000
Finances per student$24,864
Aus. Average per student$17,550
Australian Government12%
State/Territory Government7%
Fees, parent contributions etc76%
Others4%
School Ranking History for Brisbane Boys College
2015 2014 2013
NAPLAN (Primary) N/A N/A N/A
NAPLAN (Secondary) N/A N/A N/A
OPs|QCE N/A N/A N/A
Student Distribution for Brisbane Boys College
Total Enrollments (Approx): 1562; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 12.1/1
ICSEA Score: 1165;
Students of Non-English Speaking Background in 2015 NAPLAN tests: 7%
Bottom Quarter Middle Quarters Top Quarter
Student Distribution 1% 6% 18% 75%
Australian Average 25% 25% 25% 25%
Total Enrollments (Approx): 1566; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 11.4/1
ICSEA Score: 1161;
Students of Non-English Speaking Background in 2014 NAPLAN tests: 10%
Bottom Quarter Middle Quarters Top Quarter
Student Distribution 2% 6% 18% 75%
Australian Average 25% 25% 25% 25%
Total Enrollments (Approx): 1575; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 11.5/1
Student Attendence Rate: 96%
ICSEA Score: 1168;
Students of Non-English Speaking Background in 2013 NAPLAN tests: 14%
Bottom Quarter Middle Quarters Top Quarter
Student Distribution 1% 5% 20% 73%
Australian Average 25% 25% 25% 25%
Total Enrollments (Approx): 1562; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 11.6/1
Student Attendence Rate: 96%
ICSEA Score: 1164;
Students of Non-English Speaking Background in 2012 NAPLAN tests: 14%
Bottom Quarter Middle Quarters Top Quarter
Student Distribution 0% 5% 22% 73%
Australian Average 25% 25% 25% 25%
Total Enrollments (Approx): 1570; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 12/1
Student Attendence Rate: 97%
ICSEA Score: 1176;
Students of Non-English Speaking Background in 2011 NAPLAN tests: 16%
Bottom Quarter Middle Quarters Top Quarter
Student Distribution 2% 3% 21% 74%
Australian Average 25% 25% 25% 25%
Total Enrollments (Approx): 1579; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 12.6/1
Student Attendence Rate: 96%
ICSEA Score: 1177;
Students of Non-English Speaking Background in 2010 NAPLAN tests: 6%
Bottom Quarter Middle Quarters Top Quarter
Student Distribution 2% 5% 18% 75%
Australian Average 25% 25% 25% 25%
Total Enrollments (Approx): 1572; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 12.8/1
Student Attendence Rate: 96%
ICSEA Score: 1175;
Students of Non-English Speaking Background in 2009 NAPLAN tests: 16%
Bottom Quarter Middle Quarters Top Quarter
Student Distribution 2% 5% 12% 82%
Australian Average 25% 25% 25% 25%
Student Distribution

2015

75%Top Quarter

  • ICSEA Score1165
  • Attendence RateN/A
  • Enrollments1562
  • Non-English Speaking7%
  • Top Quarter75%
  • Middle Top Quarter18%
  • Middle Bottom Quarter6%
  • Bottom Quarter1%

2014

75%Top Quarter

  • ICSEA Score1161
  • Attendence RateN/A
  • Enrollments1566
  • Non-English Speaking10%
  • Top Quarter75%
  • Middle Top Quarter18%
  • Middle Bottom Quarter6%
  • Bottom Quarter2%

2013

73%Top Quarter

  • ICSEA Score1168
  • Attendence Rate96%
  • Enrollments1575
  • Non-English Speaking14%
  • Top Quarter73%
  • Middle Top Quarter20%
  • Middle Bottom Quarter5%
  • Bottom Quarter1%

2012

73%Top Quarter

  • ICSEA Score1164
  • Attendence Rate96%
  • Enrollments1562
  • Non-English Speaking14%
  • Top Quarter73%
  • Middle Top Quarter22%
  • Middle Bottom Quarter5%
  • Bottom Quarter0%

2011

74%Top Quarter

  • ICSEA Score1176
  • Attendence Rate97%
  • Enrollments1570
  • Non-English Speaking16%
  • Top Quarter74%
  • Middle Top Quarter21%
  • Middle Bottom Quarter3%
  • Bottom Quarter2%

2010

75%Top Quarter

  • ICSEA Score1177
  • Attendence Rate96%
  • Enrollments1579
  • Non-English Speaking6%
  • Top Quarter75%
  • Middle Top Quarter18%
  • Middle Bottom Quarter5%
  • Bottom Quarter2%

2009

82%Top Quarter

  • ICSEA Score1175
  • Attendence Rate96%
  • Enrollments1572
  • Non-English Speaking16%
  • Top Quarter82%
  • Middle Top Quarter12%
  • Middle Bottom Quarter5%
  • Bottom Quarter2%
NAPLAN Ranking - Primary Schools
2009

Rank 23rd Primary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 74
  • Reading 74
  • Writing 68
  • Language 69
  • Numeracy 82
2010

Rank 130th Primary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 62
  • Reading 64
  • Writing 58
  • Language 58
  • Numeracy 66
2011

Rank 35th Primary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 74
  • Reading 80
  • Writing 66
  • Language 69
  • Numeracy 78
2012

Rank 52nd Primary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 69
  • Reading 72
  • Writing 56
  • Language 69
  • Numeracy 76
2013

Rank 83rd Primary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 67
  • Reading 70
  • Writing 57
  • Language 63
  • Numeracy 76
2014

Rank 39th Primary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 76
  • Reading 80
  • Writing 62
  • Language 74
  • Numeracy 84
2015

Rank 35th Primary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 75
  • Reading 74
  • Writing 71
  • Language 71
  • Numeracy 82
NAPLAN Ranking - Secondary Schools
2009

Rank 50th Secondary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 68
  • Reading 62
  • Writing 61
  • Language 65
  • Numeracy 80
2010

Rank 47th Secondary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 71
  • Reading 66
  • Writing 59
  • Language 70
  • Numeracy 88
2011

Rank 22nd Secondary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 80
  • Reading 75
  • Writing 77
  • Language 71
  • Numeracy 94
2012

Rank 78th Secondary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 62
  • Reading 65
  • Writing 45
  • Language 62
  • Numeracy 74
2013

Rank 35th Secondary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 76
  • Reading 70
  • Writing 78
  • Language 70
  • Numeracy 85
2014

Rank 60th Secondary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 66
  • Reading 60
  • Writing 66
  • Language 62
  • Numeracy 76
2015

Rank 26th Secondary Schools In QLD

  • Overall 76
  • Reading 69
  • Writing 83
  • Language 66
  • Numeracy 81
OPs|QCE Ranking - High Schools
2009

Rank 2nd 2009 qce Ranking

  • Total Students 218
  • %OP 1~5 44.8
  • %OP 1~10 77.9
  • %OP 1~15 99.0
2010

Rank 4th 2010 qce Ranking

  • Total Students 214
  • %OP 1~5 41.0
  • %OP 1~10 75.8
  • %OP 1~15 97.0
2011

Rank 4th 2011 qce Ranking

  • Total Students 218
  • %OP 1~5 42.5
  • %OP 1~10 74.4
  • %OP 1~15 91.2
2012

Rank N/A 2012 QCE Ranking

  • Total Students N/A
  • %OP 1~5 N/A
  • %OP 1~10 N/A
  • %OP 1~15 N/A
2013

Rank 9th 2013 qce Ranking

  • Total Students 200
  • %OP 1~5 40.0
  • %OP 1~10 79.3
  • %OP 1~15 96.4
2014

Rank 5th 2014 qce Ranking

  • Total Students 194
  • %OP 1~5 42.7
  • %OP 1~10 71.3
  • %OP 1~15 95.8
2015

Rank 65th 2015 qce Ranking

  • Total Students 218
  • %OP 1~5 25.9
  • %OP 1~10 62.0
  • %OP 1~15 88.0

Message from the Principal

Brisbane Boys' College founder, Mr Arthur Rudd, believed that education was the key to human progress and in the more than 100 years since our school's foundation in 1902, a host of educators with flair and commitment have carried out the important task of moulding young men into gentlemen of honour; competent and confident adults, prepared to face the many challenges of a changing world.

The boys who are about to enter our college come with unlimited potential, and it is our responsibility as educators to nurture their God-given talents to enable them to achieve personal excellence.

My experience has been that when an adult shows confidence in an adolescent, that confidence is not just reciprocated, it is returned with interest. As Headmaster, I have the great good fortune to build on a wonderful tradition of achievement at Brisbane Boys' College and to encourage the next generation of our students to be the best people they can be.

- Mr Graeme McDonald (Principal).

Redefining the boundaries in boys' education

Where young men forge their own path

Brisbane Boys’ College is one of Australia’s most innovative and successful schools where generations have enjoyed the benefits of an extensive curriculum, outstanding facilities and caring community.

Brisbane Boys’ College is a GPS boys’ school with day students from Prep to Year 12 and boarding students in Years 4 to 12. As a boys' school, BBC is specifically tailored to meet the needs of young men as they progress through their education.

At Brisbane Boys’ College, we assist boys to become the thought-leaders of tomorrow; to be the next generation of innovators, entrepreneurs and businessmen through the development of flexibility of mind, strength of character, social skills and a sound belief system.

As a school we deal with dreams. Dreams of parents who envisage what their sons could become and, even more importantly, dreams of boys who reflect on what they could achieve. The school your son attends will shape his life and BBC has the great privilege of playing a part in creating tomorrow’s world.

Open Day

Each year we hold a series of open days where we welcome students, their families and the community to explore our school and join us in special events.

But if you can’t wait and really want to see why Brisbane Boys' College is the choice of so many families then we are more than happy to arrange a personal tour. You’ll soon discover that BBC is so much more than simply a school, ; it is a life experience for students and their families.

By visiting on an Open Day, Open Morning or touring the school, you will learn more about the broad range of learning experiences offered – — from academia, internationalism and community, to amazing music, outdoor life and sport.

An outstanding educational experience awaits your son when he joins the ranks of many thousands of young men who have passed through the 'Portal' since 1902.

Get in touch

When it comes to choosing the right school it helps to have all the tools at your fingertips. Visit our website at www.bbc.qld.edu.au to begin your BBC journey.

Guy Roberts Memorial Scholarship

Sound academic ability, Character and leadership attributes, Ability to contribute to the co-curricular life of the College

Costs

50% of annual tuition fee

Gender

Male

Academic Scholarships

Excellence in academic achievement for entry into Years 7 to 11 in 2013.

Gender

Male

Decus Scholarships

For entry into Years 7 to 11 in 2013 for boys who demonstrate sound academic ability and excellence in sports or performing arts.

Gender

Male

Boarding Scholarships

Boarding students for entry into Years 7 to 11 in 2013

Gender

Male

Key Facts

Costs

Year 10 are $18,609
Year 12 are $18,609

International Fee

Year 10 are $28,843
Year 12 are $28,843

Uniform

The uniform is compulsory and enforced

Size

1551 students,
325 up to Year 6,
1226 in secondary (Very Big)

Overview of the Curriculum

Math classes are streamed.
English classes are streamed.

Languages: Chinese, French, Japanese

Schools closest to Brisbane Boys College

School name Address Type Sector Distance
St Ignatius SchoolTop 50 46 GROVE STREETToowong 4066 Primary Catholic 0.26 km
Toowong State School ST OSYTH STREETToowong 4066 Primary Government 0.69 km
Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology BYWONG STREETTOOWONG 4066 Secondary Government 0.84 km
Indooroopilly State High SchoolTop 50 WARD STREETIndooroopilly 4068 Secondary Government 1.5 km
Holy Family Primary School WARD STREETIndooroopilly 4068 Primary Catholic 1.56 km
Brigidine CollegeTop 100 53 WARD STREETIndooroopilly 4068 Secondary Catholic 1.64 km
St Peter's Lutheran CollegeTop 20 66 HARTS ROADIndooroopilly 4068 Combined Independent 1.68 km
Ironside State SchoolTop 10 HAWKEN DRIVESt Lucia 4067 Primary Government 1.66 km
Rainworth State SchoolTop 20 BOUNDARY ROADRAINWORTH 4065 Primary Government 2.15 km
Milton State School BAYSWATER STREETMilton 4064 Primary Government 2.42 km