Congratulations to Parmida Darouei of Kenmore State High School, for receiving the Highest Achievement in Liberal Arts at the 11th annual QCE Achievement Awards, one of only 40 Yr 12 students honoured n the state. Ms Darouei hopes to someday become a specialist doctor focused on supporting vulnerable populations, blending professional expertise and social responsibility.
Prestigious Recognition
Only 38 students in the state were honoured in the 2024 awards, and Ms Parmida was one of them, winning the Liberal Arts category’s Highest Achievement award. Her accomplishment demonstrates her commitment to learning and love of studying, especially in English and history.
As part of a larger celebration of academic achievement in the state, Ms Parmida has been recognised out of the 55,469 students who completed Year 12 in 2024, of which 93% obtained a QCE.
The state’s best Year 12 graduates are honoured by the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) at the biennial Queensland College of Education (QCE) Achievement Awards. This year’s ceremony, will be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre on 15 February 2025.
The honours serve as evidence of the effectiveness of the state’s senior education system, which challenges excellent pupils while offering a variety of options.
QCAA CEO Jacqueline Wilton recognised the critical role that educators and principals play in creating an atmosphere in which students can flourish in addition to stating that the system takes into account each senior student’s particular interests, skills, and goals.
A Story of Inspiration
Ms Parmida credits her success to the resilience and hard work of her parents, whose determination has been a constant source of inspiration. These values have driven her to achieve excellence in both her academic pursuits and her commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.
While excelling at Kenmore State High School, Ms Parmida displayed a strong aptitude for the Liberal Arts, consistently performing at the top of her class. Her achievements reflect the high standard of education offered at the school and the dedication of its staff to fostering student success.
Inspiring the Next Generation
Ms Parmida has ambitious plans for the future. She intends to study medicine in regional Queensland, combining her academic strengths with her passion for humanitarian work. Her ultimate goal is to become a specialist doctor focused on supporting vulnerable populations, exemplifying a blend of professional expertise and social responsibility.
Published-24-Dec-2024