- Nine outstanding Queensland state schools celebrated at the 24th annual Showcase Awards.
- New categories introduced this year, in line with the Equity and Excellence strategy.
- Showcased schools receive $20,000 to reinvest into school improvement initiatives and share practices with other school communities.
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Nine Queensland state schools have been acknowledged at the 2023 Showcase – Celebrating equity and excellence across state education dinner held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre on Friday night.
Recognising the role of Queensland's teachers and principals, the 24th edition of Showcase is a key part of the Palaszczuk Government's State Education Week and World Teachers' Day celebrations.
This year, new Showcase categories have been introduced, which align to the Department of Education's Equity and Excellence strategy.
These new categories highlight showcase schools who have significantly enhanced student outcomes and improved performance, by leading the way through student educational achievements, wellbeing and engagement, and culture and inclusion.
The nine showcased schools will receive a $20,000 bursary, which they will use to further support and share their innovative practices with other school communities, or to reinvest into improving their programs and initiatives.
Quotes attributable to the Minister for Education Grace Grace:
"I congratulate all showcased schools for their work and for achieving recognition through the state's most prestigious program for state school education.
"Each of these nine schools should be incredibly proud of their efforts to enhance students' learning experiences and advance Queensland's future, through equity and excellence.
"Our schools and teachers are committed to achieving outstanding education outcomes and are always searching for new ways to engage and educate our future generations.
"I want to thank all of this year's sponsors, QSuper, QUT, QTU, Griffith University and Telstra for their generous contributions in delivering this important program."
Quotes attributable to Richmond State School Principal Elizabeth Mayo:
"We are a very proud community who take pride in the strong partnerships we have forged between, parents, teachers, students, our P&C and the broader community.
"Being one of the 9 schools in Queensland showcased in 2023 has added to that sense of pride and is a testament to the school team, our students and our community.
"We will continue to celebrate the achievements of our students, school and our community into the future."
Quotes attributable to Gladstone West State School A/Principal Sarah Jacob:
"I am so proud of our Buraligim Weiber program and our work supporting First Nations students.
"To receive the Showcase acknowledgement of the incredible work and dedication of our team is an absolute honour."
Quotes attributable to Mossman State School Principal Randal Smith:
"We feel incredibly privileged to have our staff, students and school community recognised through a holistic approach to education amongst all the other hard working, dedicated and successful state schools in this beautiful state of Queensland."
Quotes attributable to Emerald State High School Principal Sean Maher:
"The staff of Emerald State High School were delighted when they learnt that we were one of the 9 Queensland schools to be acknowledged as a showcased school.
"In partnership with staff from our feeder primary schools, staff have worked with diligence and a spirit of creativity and innovation to produce something very special for our transition students that aligns well with the direction of Equity and Excellence."
Quotes attributable to Corinda State High School Principal Helen Jamieson:
"We are very honoured to be acknowledged for our achievements and proud to be able to share this recognition with our school community. It is testament to our vision "Exceed Your Expectations" and everything we do to support our students.
"Being a showcased school validates our work and our unrelenting focus on improving outcomes for our students."
Quotes attributable to Koolkan Aurukun State School Executive Principal Baressa Frazer
"This acknowledgement is a recognition of dedicated, focused work by the Re-engagement Case Management Team who have ensured that some of our most vulnerable children, young people and their families are not invisible in our community.
"It means that the voices of our community and families are championed in the decision-making process around educational access for children and young people."
Quotes attributable to Heatley Secondary College Principal Murray James:
"It is a privilege to be recognised in the QTU Bevan Brennan 'Every Child Needs a Champion' category, as it acknowledges the great work our staff do, both teaching and support, in making a difference to the lives of our students.
"Being a showcased school recognises the 5 years of work and commitment to building a Heatley Proud culture to ensure we improve student wellbeing and learning outcomes through a whole of community effort. "
Quotes attributable to Kenmore State School Principal Ingrid Freeman:
"As a school, we often get caught up in what we should be doing next, or what could we be doing.
"This nomination has, in many ways, forced us to stop and find a way to celebrate all the varied ways that people contribute to our school and the lives of our children."
Quotes attributable to Benowa State School Principal Michael Josey:
"Nine years of exciting, challenging but fulfilling work is being recognised.
"This is a humbling moment for us all. It has given us all a boost of enthusiasm and drive forward on our next strategic milestones."