Assessment and reporting

Australian states and territories, and the systems and schools within them, are responsible for the assessment of student learning under the Australian Curriculum.

Reporting on student achievement in Australian schools for students in F–10 needs to meet expectations set out in regulation 59 of the Australian Education Regulation 2013 (Cth).

Explanatory information about the reporting requirement can be found on the Australian Government Department of Education and Training website.

The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) manages the National Assessment Program for students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 under the direction of the Education Council. The Program includes:

  • the National Assessment Program –  Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN);
  • three-yearly NAP sample assessments in science literacy, civics and citizenship, and information and communication technology (ICT) literacy; and
  • international sample assessments.

The Curriculum, Assessment and Certification Authority in each Australian state or territory (ACACA agency) is responsible for the assessment and reporting that contributes to the Senior Secondary Certificate for that state or territory.

ACT

Senior secondary assessment methods in the Australian Capital Territory

Moderated school-based continuous assessment is used throughout the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) senior system.

An external scaling test provides additional moderation of assessment results for students meeting the requirements for the awarding of a Tertiary Entrance Statement.

Senior secondary reporting in the Australian Capital Territory

Schools have the responsibility for administering assessment. Teachers’ decisions about unit grades are moderated through a biannual process of structured consensus-based peer review against course-specific achievement standards outlined in the BSSS Course Frameworks.

Grades are awarded A–E. Grade standards are course-specific but can be very generally summarised as:

A = Very high achievement
B = High achievement
C = Sound achievement
D = Limited achievement
E = Very limited achievement.

Reporting at the end of the compulsory years in the Australian Capital Territory

The certificates that are available to be awarded on completion of senior secondary education (typically Year 12) in the ACT are:

  • The ACT Senior Secondary Certificate
  • The ACT Senior Record of Achievement
  • The ACT Tertiary Entrance Statement
  • Certificate I, Certificate II or Certificate III or Statement of Attainment (Vocational qualifications).

For more information see the ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies website

Assessment and reporting in the Australian Capital Territory to Year 10

Responsibility for assessment and reporting to Year 10 in the ACT sits with the ACT Education Directorate.

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