Home » News » NAPLAN testing underway

NAPLAN testing underway

The first annual NAPLAN tests, including in Hume and Whittlesea,, officially begin on March 13, with more than 300,000 students at 2350 Victorian schools set to participate.

Education Minister Ben Carroll wished students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 the best of luck with the assessments, which aim to assess how each child is tracking on a national scale.

“Today marks an exciting day for students across the state and I wish each and every one of them the best of luck as they take on this year’s NAPLAN tests,” he said.

“I’m confident our students will continue to deliver excellent NAPLAN results, which not only comes down to their hard work, but the dedication of teachers, support staff and families who support their educational journey.

“The changes we introduced last year to NAPLAN reporting and timing will provide critical information for schools, parents and carers, to see how each child is tracking and how they can be best supported.”

In 2023, students across Victoria topped the nation’s NAPLAN results– ranking first or second in 16 of the 20 NAPLAN categories– which was one of the state’s best-ever results.

The recent NAPLAN results was a resounding endorsement of Victorian students’ hard work and world class teachers.

Last year, the government introduced changes to improve and modernise NAPLAN, which included moving the tests forward so that the results and data could better support students earlier in the year.

New proficiency standards with four levels of achievement replaced the old national standard and 10-band structure which was set in 2008 when tests were on paper.

The updated NAPLAN reports now show how each child is tracking against their peers using four easy-to-understand standards: exceeding, strong, developing and needs additional support.

Digital Editions


  • Hanson Road works begin

    Hanson Road works begin

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 274762 The Hanson Road reconstruction has begun between Creekwood Drive and Malcolm Creek Parade in Craigieburn. Hume council is…

More News

  • AI brings Wollert history to life

    AI brings Wollert history to life

    A new exhibition at a Wollert retirement village uses artificial intelligence (AI) to bring the region’s history to life. A Journey Through Time – The History of Wollert includes a…

  • Aussie kids salt risk

    Aussie kids salt risk

    Research from Deakin University has suggested most Australian children are at risk of developing high blood pressure at a younger age due to eating too much salt. In a new…

  • Free pet lovers event

    Free pet lovers event

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534913 Calling all pet owners and animal lovers, Hume Pet Lover and Family Fun Day is being held at Banksia Gardens Community Services at…

  • Library launches welcome packs for children

    Library launches welcome packs for children

    Yarra Plenty Regional Library (YPRL) has launched free welcome packs and a prize competition to encourage young readers to join their local library. Every child under 12 who signs up…

  • Residents call for rates cap

    Residents call for rates cap

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 246677 Seventeen residents have signed a petition calling on Whittlesea council to consider capping rates at $1400. The petition was noted by council during…

  • NFL women’s fixtures released

    NFL women’s fixtures released

    There will be no re-grading for the Northern Football League women’s competition this season. The league released its women’s fixtures on Monday, with 31 teams to compete across three grades…

  • Business award nominations open

    Business award nominations open

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 246677 Nominations are open for the annual Whittlesea business awards which recognise innovative, sustainable, diverse and community-driven businesses. The awards aim to support local…

  • Warriors on top

    Warriors on top

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 518147 Westmeadows took the rights on day one of its match with Craigieburn in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association senior division. The two Hume…

  • New chapter for festival

    New chapter for festival

    Lovers of literature rejoice! The Brimbank Writers and Readers Festival is returning next month for its biggest event to date. Thirty-four events will run over six days, from 12-17 March,…

  • Have your say on reserve upgrades

    Have your say on reserve upgrades

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 246677 Whittlesea council is inviting residents to have their say on local park upgrades to shape the future of recreation in the municipality. The…