Queensland's Top School Programs Shine in 2025 Showcase

Minister for Education and the Arts The Honourable John-Paul Langbroek
  • The Crisafulli Government congratulates 13 State Schools at the 2025 Showcase event at Parliament House today.
  • Schools recognised for inclusive, innovative and engaging approaches to excellence in state schooling.
  • The Crisafulli Government is delivering a fresh start, and a plan for Queensland's future.
  • Event showcases primary, special and secondary schools from across Queensland.

The Crisafulli Government has recognised 13 state schools from across Queensland for their outstanding achievements at the 2025 Showcase event at Parliament House today.

The long-running celebration recognises schools for their educational programs and initiatives that advance student achievement, wellbeing, engagement, culture and inclusion.

The winning schools will receive a share of a $120,000 bursary pool to help them share their practice with other schools or reinvest into their own programs.

After 10 years of decline under Labor, the Crisafulli Government is delivering on the promise to help kids catch up, keep up and stay in school, with more teachers in safer classrooms, new primary schools and special schools.

Minister for Education and the Arts John-Paul Langbroek congratulated the successful schools from Far North Queensland to the Gold Coast. "The Crisafulli Government is honoured to welcome these school communities to Parliament House today and celebrate their success," Mr Langbroek said. "This year's showcased schools reflect the core values of Queensland's state education system by creating supportive, high-quality learning environments where all students have the potential to succeed. "Congratulations to the principals, teachers and staff for their leadership and dedication to improving educational outcomes for our students. "All Queenslanders deserve a world-class education system. "The Crisafulli Government is delivering for Queenslanders with our $21.9 billion Education Budget including 15 new schools, more teachers, teacher aides, Workplace Health and Safety Officers and behaviour specialists.    

"We're delivering the fresh start Queenslanders voted for with safer classrooms, more support for teachers and a plan for Queensland's future."  

This follows the Crisafulli Government's historic EBA offer reached in agreement with the QTU, with more pay, safer classrooms and better conditions. The historic agreement would see every teacher in the classroom in Queensland today on more than $100,000 by the end of the agreement.

The Queensland Teachers' Union will ballot their members until Friday, 31 October.

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