CANTERBURY College has ranked among the most elite schools in Queensland and as the best in Logan after OP rankings were released over the past week..
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority Year 12 Outcomes 2018 report revealed the school produced 30 students with OPs between 1-5.
Three of those students achieved an OP 1 with College Dux Monque Wisnewski (pictured) among them.
Ms Wisnewski received multiple university offers to study medicine, including two scholarship offers.
She decided to study at UNSW in Sydney.
Canterbury College ranked 26th across the state out of 366 schools with more than 10 OP students enrolled.
Principal Donna Anderson said 90 per cent of students fell in the OP 1-15 category and all OP eligible students were offered a place in tertiary education.
"It is not just one figure we look at, but a group of figures we are looking at to gauge our success," she said.
"We focus on high standards and good behaviour...we recognise all students in the school who have had some success in their area of talent and find this boosts their self esteem and influences academic outcomes.
"We are creating a culture where you believe in yourself and take opportunities."
Ms Anderson said Canterbury College's results compared well to Independent and Grammar schools in the Brisbane CBD.
Canterbury College students are offered opportunities to study university level subjects during senior years.
More than 20 students received a business diploma, eight students were offered apprenticeships and several students received VET certificates.
The school's investment into a Research Next Centre, featuring augmented reality, drone technology and robotics have inspired students to consider exciting career pathways including video game development.
Other schools achieved strong results including Tamborine Mountain State High School (19 students with an OP1-5), Emmaus College (nine students in the OP1-5 bracket), Hills College (two students in OP 1-5 bracket), Parklands College (three students in OP1-5 bracket) and Flagstone State Community College (Three students with OP 1-5).