Class of 2009 Excels!
It is safe to say that the class of 2009 produced some of the best exit results the College has ever seen... not only did we achieve a high number of OP1 scores, but excellent results were attained across the entire year group.
Lance Atkinson, Megan Hill, Natasha Alexander, Jane Poon, Lynn Ng and Joshua Rhee. Insert: Elizabeth Lyons and Kristy Kong
Redeemer Lutheran College is extremely proud of the OP (overall position) results received by the class of 2009 late last year. These results not only reflect the hard work of the students but are also a testament to the school's policy of encouraging students to undertake a program of learning that best suits each individual. The professionalism of the staff, who focus on high academic standards while developing the whole person, and commitment of the QCS preparation team were key ingredients in the success of the class of 2009.
Ultimately, however, academic success occurs when individual students utilise all resources on offer and strive to achieve to their full potential. It is safe to say that the class of 2009 did this, deservedly producing some of the best exit results the College has ever seen. As the figures below show, not only did we achieve a high number of OP1 scores, but excellent results were attained across the entire year group. These fantastic results follow on from the class of 2008’s outstanding performance – further evidence of the College’s commitment to a range of educational pathways tailored to suit the individual and the support structures in place that guide each student during their time at Redeemer.
Congratulations to the class of 2009 on their outstanding OP results. This diverse group of students are an excellent example for our current cohort, showing what commitment and a good work ethic can achieve. As a community we celebrate and thank the teachers whose dedication and care have been important elements in our students’ success.
| OP | 1-5 | 1-10 | 1-15 |
| RLC | 25.9% | 58.6% | 81.9% |
| STATE | 18.33% | 45.33% | 73.16% |