2009 Hobart Secondary School Ranking

Rank School Name Reading Writing Language Numeracy Overall Overall
1 The Friends SchoolN 86 96 78 75 84 84
2 Fahan SchoolN 86 95 87 63 82 82
3 John Calvin SchoolN 72 79 75 76 76 76
4 St Michael's Collegiate SchoolN 84 80 79 62 75 75
5 Launceston Church Grammar SchoolN 82 67 74 66 72 72
6 The Hutchins SchoolN 74 56 69 77 70 70
7 Tarremah Steiner SchoolN 80 75 79 52 70 70
8 Newstead Christian SchoolN 64 73 80 59 68 68
9 St Mary's CollegeN 69 80 74 53 68 68
10 Taroona High SchoolG 70 61 65 58 63 63
11 Mount Carmel CollegeN 68 81 64 45 63 63
12 Oakwood Education Trust North-Western CampusN 52 73 62 61 62 62
13 Marist Regional CollegeN 61 67 60 57 61 61
14 Ogilvie High SchoolG 67 66 61 47 60 60
15 Calvin Christian SchoolN 58 57 63 58 59 59
16 St Patrick's CollegeN 64 54 60 55 58 58
17 Launceston Christian SchoolN 57 59 54 51 55 55
18 St Virgil's College - St Virgil's Junior SchoolN 53 58 54 53 54 54
19 Hilliard Christian SchoolN 58 63 61 39 54 54
20 MacKillop Catholic CollegeN 55 58 50 48 53 53
21 St Brendan-Shaw CollegeN 58 50 54 52 53 53
22 Sacred Heart CollegeN 58 51 54 49 53 53
23 Riverside High SchoolG 55 43 54 51 51 51
24 Kingston High SchoolG 53 53 48 46 50 50
25 St Aloysius Catholic CollegeN 48 60 46 47 50 50
26 Seabrook Christian SchoolN 54 54 46 47 50 50
27 Emmanuel Christian SchoolN 45 57 48 49 49 49
28 Devonport High SchoolG 50 54 46 45 49 49
29 Star of the Sea Catholic CollegeN 56 46 42 49 49 49
30 Eastside Lutheran CollegeN 48 49 63 35 47 47
31 Rose Bay High SchoolG 53 45 47 43 47 47
32 New Town High SchoolG 52 40 46 48 47 47
33 Clarence High SchoolG 53 44 48 39 46 46
34 Leighland Christian SchoolN 55 42 46 43 46 46
35 Lilydale District SchoolG 46 54 41 44 46 46
36 Tasman District SchoolG 55 36 39 50 45 45
37 St James' Catholic CollegeN 47 52 43 38 45 45
38 Circular Head Christian SchoolN 43 39 48 43 43 43
39 Burnie High SchoolG 44 43 39 44 43 43
40 Scottsdale High SchoolG 41 49 41 36 42 42
41 Southern Christian CollegeN 46 46 44 34 42 42
42 Flinders Island District High SchoolG 47 27 41 52 42 42
43 King Island District High SchoolG 41 45 43 37 41 41
44 Triabunna District SchoolG 40 40 49 36 41 41
45 Dominic CollegeN 43 43 45 37 41 41
46 Sheffield SchoolG 44 40 39 36 40 40
47 Kings Meadows High SchoolG 42 36 43 40 40 40
48 Queechy High SchoolG 43 36 39 39 39 39
49 St Marys District SchoolG 38 42 38 38 39 39
50 Deloraine High SchoolG 43 35 38 37 38 38
51 Oatlands District High SchoolG 48 43 30 31 38 38
52 Ulverstone High SchoolG 42 34 37 37 37 37
53 Wynyard High SchoolG 41 21 45 41 37 37
54 Latrobe High SchoolG 38 40 35 36 37 37
55 Woodbridge SchoolG 54 44 32 16 36 36
56 Prospect High SchoolG 39 33 36 34 36 36
57 Reece High SchoolG 38 35 37 34 36 36
58 Winnaleah District High SchoolG 39 31 35 36 35 35
59 Exeter High SchoolG 38 30 31 32 33 33
60 Huonville High SchoolG 38 26 34 30 32 32
61 Smithton High SchoolG 39 27 32 29 32 32
62 Glenora District SchoolG 43 30 24 26 31 31
63 Geeveston Primary SchoolG 35 44 21 23 31 31
64 St Helens District High SchoolG 35 23 33 28 30 30
65 Sorell SchoolG 40 18 29 29 29 29
66 Parklands High SchoolG 35 23 31 26 28 28
67 Mountain Heights SchoolG 33 28 33 22 28 28
68 Campania District SchoolG 27 23 25 28 26 26
69 Yolla District High SchoolG 29 9 29 34 25 25
70 Cressy District High SchoolG 26 24 21 29 25 25
71 Port Dalrymple SchoolG 28 28 17 19 23 23
72 Campbell Town District High SchoolG 23 16 27 18 21 21
73 Dover District High SchoolG 21 20 12 25 20 20
74 North West Christian SchoolN 17 27 18 16 19 19
75 Brooks High SchoolG 22 13 20 20 18 18
76 Cosgrove High SchoolG 20 14 20 14 17 17
77 Rokeby High SchoolG 20 5 19 19 16 16
78 New Norfolk High SchoolG 18 6 16 14 13 13
79 Rosebery District High SchoolG 13 5 8 18 11 11
80 Bothwell District High SchoolG 5 1 11 47 49 49
*some schools are not in the rank because of insufficient data;School Rankings based on Acadamic Results.
2009 School Rankings By State
Primary NAPLAN
Secondary NAPLAN
Secondary ATAR

What is NAPLAN

The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. It has been an everyday part of the school calendar since 2008.

NAPLAN tests the sorts of skills that are essential for every child to progress through school and life, such as reading, writing, spelling and numeracy. The assessments are undertaken nationwide, every year, in the second full week in May.

NAPLAN is made up of tests in the four areas (or ‘domains’) of:

  • reading
  • writing
  • language conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation)
  • numeracy

NAPLAN tests skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum.