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NAPLAN information for parents and students

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In May 2018 the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) will be completed by students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. NAPLAN has the support of all State and Territory Education Ministers and will assess the literacy and numeracy skills of students across Australian schools.

 

The results of the tests will provide important information to schools about what each student can do, and will be used to support teaching and learning programs. Parents will receive a report indicating their child's level of achievement. Each student's level of achievement will be reported against the national minimum standard.

 

Student background information (student name, gender, date of birth, language background and Aboriginality) will be collected as part of the National Assessment Program. This information is treated confidentially and held securely to ensure that every student's right to privacy is maintained.

 

The NAPLAN tests will be conducted from 15 - 17 May 2018.

TUESDAY 15 MAY WEDNESDAY 16 MAY THURSDAY 17 MAY

Language Conventions (45 mins)

(Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar)

Writing (40 mins)

Reading (65 mins)

Numeracy

Part A (calculator)- 50 mins

Part B (non-calculator)- 10 mins

 

In the Numeracy tests students do not require any measuring tools such as rulers or protractors. In Years 7 and 9 there will be two Numeracy tests: one where a calculator is allowed and one where calculators are not to be used. For the calculator test, students should use the calculator that they currently use at school.

Friday 18 May – A ‘catch-up' day is scheduled for students who missed a test or were absent on a test day. Students may be considered for exemption from the tests if they:

  • are newly arrived in Australia (less than one year before the test) and with a language background other than English, or
  • have significant intellectual disability and/or significant co-existing conditions which severely limit their capacity to participate in the tests.

All other students are expected to participate in the tests. Disability adjustments which reflect the student's normal level of support in the classroom may be provided. Large print, Braille, coloured paper versions and electronic tests are available to meet the needs of individual students.

Parents of students eligible for disability provision will be contacted by the Learning and Support Teacher, Dr Sarah Mulholland. Parents can also contact Dr Mulholland at the school if they wish to discuss the matter of disability provision.

Students may be withdrawn from NAPLAN by their parent or carer. This is a matter for consideration by parents in consultation with one of the Killara High School Deputies, Mr Robin Chand. If you wish to withdraw your child from the tests, a parent or carer consent form must be signed. Please make an appointment with Mr Chand if you would like to discuss your child's participation in NAPLAN.

Please call Ms Lauren McKinnon, Head Teacher Stage 4 (relieving) or Mr Adam Bruckshaw, Head Teacher Stage 5 (relieving), if you would like further information about your child's participation in NAPLAN. Additional information about NAPLAN can be found at NaplanParentCarerSupport

Year 7 Student Information: Yr7StudentOrganisation (pdf 58 KB)

Year 9 Student Information: Yr9StudentOrganisation (pdf 58 KB)