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The '''Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Technology''' (QASMT) is a [[high school]] in [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. QASMT offers the [[IB Diploma Programme|International Baccalaureate Diploma Program]] to students in grades 11 and 12, and is also open to grade 10 students, who study an IB preparation program.<ref>[http://education.qld.gov.au/marketing/publication/edviews/html/art-2006-17-04.html Academies welcome first students, parents] Accessed 2 May 2007</ref>
The '''Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Technology''' (QASMT) is a [[high school]] in [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. QASMT offers the [[IB Diploma Programme|International Baccalaureate Diploma Program]] to students in grades 11 and 12, and is also open to grade 10 students, who study an IB preparation program.<ref>[http://education.qld.gov.au/marketing/publication/edviews/html/art-2006-17-04.html Academies welcome first students, parents] Accessed 2 May 2007</ref>

Revision as of 05:22, 6 May 2009

Template:Infobox Aust school The Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Technology (QASMT) is a high school in Queensland, Australia. QASMT offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program to students in grades 11 and 12, and is also open to grade 10 students, who study an IB preparation program.[1] QASMT has been criticised as "elitist", and also been praised for the professed goal; producing academically minded students in keeping with the Queensland Government's Smart State focus, introduced in April 2005.[2]

Aims

QASMT was advertised as a school for “Queensland’s best and brightest” students.[3] It was designed as a school where the most academically minded students in the state could conglomerate, and focus on their preferred areas of study. QASMT intends to attract students who wish to go into the fields of biotechnology and nanotechnology.[4]

Student entry

Student entry to QASMT is currently a two-phase selection process.[5] Firstly, students complete an entry exam, which is generally held between June and August in locations throughout Queensland. This exam is presented to students in four parts- an English comprehension exam, an English writing exam, a maths and science exam and an abstract reasoning exam. Successful students who reach the specified benchmark in all exams then progress to an interview with Education Queensland staff. Students who are successful in the interview will receive an invitation to attend the Academy.

Uniform

The colours of white, charcoal and red are incorporated into both the boys and girls' uniforms. The formal boy's uniform consists of charcoal long trousers, white shirt with the school crest and striped charcoal and red tie. The formal girl's uniform includes a long charcoal skirt with white blouse emblazoned with the school's crest, with a striped charcoal and red scarf knotted around the collar. The activewear uniform includes navy and white shorts and a polo shirt for both boys and girls.


Houses

As of 2008, a system of four school houses was introduced. These are: Badran (Blue, insteps 1-7), Euler (Yellow, insteps 8-14), Da Vinci (Pink, insteps 15-21) and Pythagoras (Purple, insteps 22-27).

See also

References

  1. ^ Academies welcome first students, parents Accessed 2 May 2007
  2. ^ What is the Smart State? Accessed 11 May 2007
  3. ^ " Bringing together the best and brightest" Accessed April 7, 2007
  4. ^ QASMT IntroductionAccessed 2 May 2007
  5. ^ "Student Entry". Accessed April 7, 2007