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NATIONAL ASSESSMENT PROGRAM LITERACY AND NUMERACY

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REPORTING TO PARENTS


The individual student reports show student performance in relation to:

  • National proficiency bands

  • The national minimum standard

  • The national mean

  • The range of performance of the middle 60% of Australian students

  • The skills assessed at each year level and in each performance band

There are 10 proficiency bands for each area of assessment and for each year group, six of these bands are used for reporting. Year 3 performance is reported against bands 1 to 6, Year 5 - bands 3 to 8; Year 7 – bands 4 to 9; Year 9 – bands 5 to10.

The second lowest band reported at each year level is the national minimum standard. For example Band 4 is the national minimum standard for Year 5. This minimum standard band has replaced the national benchmarks for reporting purposes.

Individual NAPLAN reports have been prepared for all students, including students who were absent, withdrawn and exempted. NAPLAN reports are forwarded directly to parents by the school.  If you do not receive a report, please contact the school immediately.

Parents should store their child’s report in a safe place as duplicate copies are not available. When students transfer to other schools, parents may be asked to provide a copy of the NAPLAN report so it is important that it is not misplaced or lost.

To view a sample copy of the student report click on a link below:

Year 3 sample report

Year 5 sample report

Year 7 sample report

Year 9 sample report

To download the Student Reporting – Information for Parents Click here

 

 

 

 

 

 

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