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by the Editor The Australian National Curriculum was launched early this week (March 1, 2010), and all Australians are invited to visit the new website and have their say. The purpose of the new National Curriculum is to deliver a set of national education goals to better prepare young people for their participation in a changing world.
From March 2010, the community is invited to review and comment on the draft K-10 Australian curriculum in English, History, Mathematics and Science. ...read more »
For the first time parents, teachers and communities will have access to nationally consistent information that details a school’s results, its workforce, its financial resources and the student population it serves. ...read more »
Introduced in November 2009, the Victorian Government now provides school performance summary reports for all government schools in the state. ...read more »
This Department of Education website contains comprehensive educational performance data and school profiles for Tasmanian schools for 2007. ...read more »
Australian Tertiary Admissions Centres are listed below, with links. University entrance and results information. ...read more »
The NAPLAN ( National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy) tests all students in Australia in Years 3,5,7,9 on all aspects of literacy and numeracy. ...read more »
The following table provides links to website pages with information on how to obtain your secondary school results. ...read more »
This list provides links to state and territory peak bodies, representing parent associations for government schools. Many have parent sections on their websites with further resources and links. ...read more »
This list provides links to state and territory bodies, representing parent associations for non-government schools. Many have parent sections on their websites with further resources and links.
These associations are represented on a national level by the Australian Parents Council (APC). The APC is the peak national organisation representing the interests of the parents, families and school communities of 1.1 million children attending non-government schools throughout Australia. ...read more »