WA students get top marks in Year 9 NAPLAN results

  • WA scores high participation rates across all years in NAPLAN testing
  • State's Year 9 students top the national average in the NAPLAN's numeracy results

Education Minister Dr Tony Buti has congratulated Western Australian students for achieving some very pleasing results in the 2023 NAPLAN following the introduction of new proficiency standards this year.

Dr Buti said all schools should be acknowledged for their commitment to maximising student participation in this year's NAPLAN, with WA scoring higher than the national average participation for all year levels and assessments. NAPLAN plays an important role in providing parents and teachers with information about student performance.

The national results released today show WA students have the highest mean scores for Year 9 numeracy in Australia. The national average is 63.9 per cent with WA Year 9 students scoring 69.4 per cent.

Under the new standards introduced this year, students are assessed against four proficiency levels based on previous years of schooling. The proficiency standards have four levels: Exceeding, Strong, Developing, and Needs additional support. This information will enable more meaningful conversations between parents/carers and their child's teacher about their child's literacy and numeracy development.

The new reports give clearer and simpler information about NAPLAN achievement, identifying where expectations are being met. This will support teachers to target the specific areas of student needs in the context of their classrooms and schools.

WA is performing at a level statistically above other States for a number of assessments. In comparison with other States, WA's students have the lowest average age for all year levels when completing the assessments.

The percentage of WA students meeting the higher expectations (Exceeding and Strong) is above the Australian percentages for all Year 9 tests and Year 7 spelling.

NAPLAN tests are one aspect of a school's assessment and reporting process and assess literacy and numeracy only.

As stated by Education Minister Dr Tony Buti:

"I congratulate all Western Australian students, teachers and support staff for their efforts and some very pleasing results in this year's NAPLAN results.

"This year's improvements to NAPLAN provide clearer and more meaningful information on student achievement for teachers, schools and parents."

"The earlier timing of the NAPLAN tests gives teachers more time to support their students' academic progress in the year of testing."

"While it's pleasing to see strong participation and a majority of students meeting the higher literacy and numeracy expectations, the national results also indicate that we still have work to do in meeting the needs of all of our students.

"With around 10 per cent of our students across all year groups and tests sitting in the Needs additional support proficiency level, our focus on literacy and numeracy must continue."

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