QCE English Scaling: Raw to Scaled (2026)
English is close to scaling-neutral. In QTAC's 2024 ATAR report the median raw result of 70 scaled to 70.06 out of 100. Every ATAR-eligible Queensland student must satisfactorily complete an English subject.
What the 2024 QTAC report shows
Median raw 70 → median scaled 70.06
Subject results run 0–100. This is the median raw result and the median scaled result for the subject, not a fixed conversion — your own result is scaled by where it sits in the distribution. It describes the 2024 cohort. Scaling is recalculated every year, so it is not a prediction of what your result will do.
How scaling works in Queensland
In Queensland, QCAA reports a subject result out of 100 for each General subject. QTAC then applies inter-subject scaling before any ATAR is calculated. The method is equipercentile: QTAC compares how each subject's students performed across all their subjects, works out which results sit at the same position in each distribution, and maps subject results onto a common scale. The calculation runs iteratively, recomputing each student's average and each subject's scaled results until the numbers settle. QTAC then adds your best five scaled results to form a tertiary entrance aggregate, which is ranked statewide and reported as an ATAR. You must satisfactorily complete a QCAA English subject to be eligible, though it need not be one of your five.
Source: official QTAC scaling report (PDF). Last checked 2026-08-18.
What scaling is not
Scaling is not a difficulty rating and it is not a bonus. It compares how the students in one subject performed across every other subject they took, so a subject is close to scaling-neutral because of its cohort, not because of the paper. The consequence is practical: you cannot scale your way out of a weak result. The only lever you control is the raw mark, and the fastest way to move that is full-length timed practice against the real exam format.
Questions
Does QCE English scale up or down?
English is close to scaling-neutral. In QTAC's 2024 ATAR report the median raw result of 70 scaled to 70.06 out of 100. Every ATAR-eligible Queensland student must satisfactorily complete an English subject.
How does subject scaling work in Queensland?
In Queensland, QCAA reports a subject result out of 100 for each General subject. QTAC then applies inter-subject scaling before any ATAR is calculated. The method is equipercentile: QTAC compares how each subject's students performed across all their subjects, works out which results sit at the same position in each distribution, and maps subject results onto a common scale. The calculation runs iteratively, recomputing each student's average and each subject's scaled results until the numbers settle. QTAC then adds your best five scaled results to form a tertiary entrance aggregate, which is ranked statewide and reported as an ATAR. You must satisfactorily complete a QCAA English subject to be eligible, though it need not be one of your five.
Should I choose English because of how it scales?
Scaling adjusts a whole cohort, not one student, so choosing a subject you will struggle in because it scales up is usually a worse trade than doing well in one that scales down. Check the prerequisites for the course you want first, then your interest and workload, and treat scaling as a tie-breaker. Scaling is also recalculated every year, so the figures in any report describe a past cohort rather than the year you are sitting.