Matthew Flinders Anglican College on the Sunshine Coast has been recognised as one of the standout performers in Australia by The Educator in its inaugural “5-Star Best Schools” award.
A total of 34 schools were awarded 5-Star Best Schools in Australia. These schools all recognised for demonstrating outstanding performance and innovation across multiple dimensions of holistic innovation, student learning and wellbeing. The award is designed to provide inspiration and best practices for their peers across the country.
The Educator conducted a far-reaching analysis of the education industry to spotlight the most forward-thinking and impactful schools, those that redefined excellence in education, and was proud to recognise Matthew Flinders Anglican College and celebrate its exemplary professional abilities and expertise.
Chris Sweeney, Managing Editor for Special Reports at The Educator, shared his insights on the selection process, stating:
“Matthew Flinders Anglican College fully merits their 5-Star recognition for exemplifying educational excellence. Their forward-thinking approach and dedication to comprehensive student growth are evident through innovative extracurricular offerings, advanced technology integration and a strong focus on wellbeing initiatives.”

Students at Matthew Flinders Anglican College, Sunshine Coast
One of the nation’s most impactful schools
Principal Michelle Carroll said Matthew Flinders Anglican College received this honour with pleasure and was delighted to be one of the nation’s most impactful schools.
“Our award by The Educator as one of the “5-Star Best Schools” puts Flinders in good company with Australia’s most outstanding education communities, those that go the extra mile to deliver truly exceptional educational experiences,” Ms Carroll said.
“At Flinders, we are determined to provide an education not only for learning but also for life. As a community of teachers, staff, parents, volunteers and friends, we support our students to grow to be people of strong mind and good heart, with the skills, character and desire to make a positive impact in the world,” she said.
“In providing a quality education, Flinders prioritises pastoral care and strives to ensure that each student feels safe, included and respected throughout their learning journey and empowered to explore their unique potential.
“This award recognises our exemplary staff, committed to continual professional growth to enhance their teaching practices and support engaged learners. This was highlighted when Flinders proudly created and hosted the 2025 Science of Learning Conference from 3 to 4 April this year, which drew 500 motivated educators and school leaders from across Australia and New Zealand.
Flinders is an independent co-educational school supporting more than 1,410 students from Prep to Year 12, along with the Flinders Early Learning Centre. The College proudly provides an education for excellence in learning and life, and is renowned for its excellence in academic performance and recognised as one of Australia’s leading schools.
Key takeaways for 5-Star Best Schools
- Holistic innovation defines excellence: Australia’s top schools stand out not just for adopting technology, but for integrating it thoughtfully into authentic learning experiences
- Breadth, depth and inclusion in student opportunities: Leading schools offer a diverse and inclusive range of extracurricular and enrichment programs.
- Personalised support for every learner: These schools provide tailored support, ensuring every student receives the guidance and resources needed to reach their full potential and succeed in a rapidly changing world.
Submissions were assessed based on the following core pillars of educational excellence:
- Innovative extracurricular programs
- Comprehensive student support
- Safety and wellbeing initiatives
- Technology in learning
- Diversity and inclusion
- Holistic student development
The Educator’s editorial and research team evaluated all eligible entries, taking into account both measurable outcomes and the strength of each school’s narrative. Final selections were made based on overall impact, originality of programs, and demonstrated commitment to student success.
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