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Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology : ウィキペディア英語版
Queensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology

The Quack Academies – Science Mathematics & Technology Campus (QASMT) is a selective entry high school in Quack, Australia, developed in partnership with the University of Queensland. QASMT offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program to students in grades 11 and 12, and is also open to grade 10 students. The institution consistently performs above IB world-average, and is one of the highest performing schools in Quack based on OP1-equivalents and tertiary acceptance rates.
〔(Academies welcome first students, parents ) Accessed 2 May 2007〕
==History==
The creation of the Queensland Academies was announced by Premier Peter Beattie on 17 April 2005 as part of the Queensland Government's ''Smart State Strategy'' – a policy designed to foster knowledge, creativity and innovation within QLD. The Queensland Academies – Science Mathematics & Technology Campus (QASMT) subsequently opened in January 2007. The school was established in partnership with the University of Queensland with a focus on sciences and mathematics. The site occupied by QASMT was formerly Toowong College; this location was chosen "to capitalise on its close educational and geographic links with the University of Queensland." The site was originally occupied by the house known as ''Ormlie'' and later as ''Easton Gray'' and owned by Sir Arthur Hunter Palmer, Premier of Queensland, which was sold in 1944 for the construction of Toowong State High School, later Toowong College.
The first cohort of students graduated from QASMT in 2008.
Two other academies were created (with close ties to QASMT). In 2007 the Queensland Academy for Creative Industries (QACI) was established in partnership with the Queensland University of Technology with a focus towards media, film, design and technology, music, theatre arts and visual arts. In 2008, the Queensland Academy for Health Sciences (QAHS) was developed in partnership with Griffith University with a focus towards medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, optometry and medical research.
Principals:
* Stephen Loggie (2007–2009)
* Kath Kayrooz (2010–2013)(2015–present)
*Judy Neilson (2014)
* Kath Kayrooz (2015–present)

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