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The School Council election process for ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢ is now taking place.

Please see the Notice of Election and Call for Nominations document, which provides information on the nomination process and terms of office, membership categories and number of positions in each membership category.

You can also view the School Council Election timeline and a fact sheet of information for parents.

Nomination forms can be collected from the ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢ Main Office in the Enterprise Centre.

The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) will be undertaken this term for Years 7 and 9 students.

The annual assessment is a nationwide measure that allows parents/carers and educators to see how students are progressing in literacy and numeracy over time – individually, as part of their school community, and against national standards.  

At ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢, NAPLAN testing will take place on the following dates:

Week 7

  • Wednesday 13 March – NAPLAN Writing Assessment
  • Thursday 14 March – NAPLAN Writing Catch-up

Week 8

  • Monday 18 March – NAPLAN Reading Assessment
  • Tuesday 19 March – NAPLAN Language Conventions Assessment
  • Wednesday 20 March – NAPLAN Numeracy Assessment
  • Thursday 21 March – NAPLAN Reading Catch-up

Week 9

  • Monday 25 March – NAPLAN Language Conventions Catch-up
  • Tuesday 26 March – NAPLAN Numeracy Catch-up

Year 7 students will take part in testing during Sessions 1 and 2 and Year 9s will complete their assessment during Sessions 3 and 4 on the above dates.

Students will complete NAPLAN with their core class on these dates and session times, rooms and the name of the teacher taking the class will be reflected on the student’s Compass schedule.

What families and students need to do in preparation

It is especially important for students to come to school on the above dates with a fully charged laptop.

If there is a reason your child will not be able to bring a laptop for online testing, please let the school know in advance so we can make arrangements for your child.

There is no need to study or practice for testing, however, you may like to familiarise your child with the online testing site prior to NAPLAN.

  • To see the look and feel of the tests and types of questions, visit the online assessment .
  • You can also find past on the ACARA website.

For more information, please see our Frequently Asked Questions.