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The National Assessment Program — Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is used by governments, education authorities and schools to determine whether young Australians are meeting important goals in literacy and numeracy. All students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 are expected to sit the NAPLAN tests, which are held in May each year. NAPLAN gives a snapshot of how children are performing in reading, writing, language conventions and numeracy. It complements other effective classroom assessment and reporting practices.
The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) develops the tests and marking standards. Since 2016, NAPLAN testing has been aligned to the Australian Curriculum.
There are four tests: Language conventions, Writing, Reading and Numeracy.
For Years 7 and 9, the Numeracy test includes both non-calculator and calculator allowed sections. For the Writing test, students are given a stimulus and asked to write a response. The response formats for questions in all other tests are either multiple choice (clicking on a bubble to indicate the answer) or constructed response (type the answer in a box or on a line).
Students cannot prepare specifically for NAPLAN and are not expected to do so. These tests contain questions similar to those that occur in regular classroom learning and assessment.
Your child will do the NAPLAN tests online
Students at Foxwell State Secondary College will complete NAPLAN Online. By completing NAPLAN Online, students are provided a better and more precise assessment that is more engaging.
One of the main benefits of NAPLAN Online is tailored (or adaptive) testing, in which the test presents questions of higher or lower complexity depending on a student’s performance.
Tailored (or adaptive) testing is designed to assess a wider range of student abilities and to measure student achievement more precisely. Your child should not be concerned if they find questions more challenging than usual; they may be taking a more complex test pathway. A student’s overall NAPLAN score is based on the number and complexity of questions they answer correctly.
Ensuring students are familiar with using devices, typing on them and navigating through programs is a part of student learning and a requirement of the Australian Curriculum from the first year at school. NAPLAN Online is not a test of keyboard skills. There are variations in how fast and well a student can type – just as there are variations in how fast and well a student can write by hand. Schools and students have access to familiarisation through the public demonstration site.
Year 7 students at Foxwell State Secondary College will participate in two practice tests in the lead up to official NAPLAN Online. The purpose of these two tests is to: test the capability of the College's IT infrastructure; to test the suitability of student devices; and serve as an opportunity for students to familiarise themselves with the online testing environment. Results and outcomes from the two practice tests are not provided to the school, nor to parents or students upon completion.
The first practice test will take place on Wednesday 31st March at 9.00am.
This test is a selection of different question types from across the Language Conventions, Numeracy and Reading tests.
The second practice test will take place on Wednesday 21st April at 1.50pm. This test is a practice Writing test.
Withdrawals
Parents can withdraw their child from the test by notifying the College in writing. Withdrawal is intended as an option to address issues such as religious beliefs and philosophical objections to testing.
Exemptions
Students may be exempted from one or more of the tests if they meet one of the following criteria:
- Students with a significant intellectual disability and/or significant co-existing conditions that severely limit their capacity to participate in the test
- Students with a language background other than English, who arrived from overseas and have been attending school in Australia for less than a year.
Exemptions for students with physical and/or intellectual disabilities are determined through consultation between the principal, student, and parents/carers.
Adjustments
A range of adjustments can be made for students with physical and/or learning disabilities. For example:
- Depending on their disability, students may receive slightly more time to complete the tests or be seated separately from their regular class.
- Modified formats, for example large-print and Braille, are provided for students with vision impairment.
For more information about NAPLAN:
- visit www.qcaa.qld.edu.au/8017.html for information about test dates, test preparation, test administration, reporting and analysis, newsletters and marker recruitment
- email the QCAA’s NAPLAN team at naplan.tests@qcaa.qld.edu.auor phone (07) 3864 0299
- visit www.nap.edu.au for general information including FAQs, brochures for parents and carers, and the future delivery of NAPLAN.
We live in an amazingly connected digital world!
- Receiving an email
- Receiving a Seesaw communication (activity, announcement, comment, like)
- Receiving an Education Perfect or Clickview activity
- Receiving a Sharepoint notice
You’re in control of how often you're notified about new information in Seesaw. Here are your options in the Seesaw Family and Student account:
- Tap your Profile Icon in the upper left corner.
- Tap the Gear Icon.
- Choose Account Settings.
- Turn email and/or push notifications ON/ONCE A DAY/OFF.
You can customise/turn off push notifications in SharePoint, Mail, Outlook, Messages and many other apps.
- Go to Settings.
- Go to Notifications.
- Select the app for which you wish to customise push notifications.
- Toggle on/off "Allow Notifications" or similar settings
Student and Staff Safety on Site
In order to ensure the safety of our students and staff whilst on campus, we have in place processes for managing visitors to our College. If you are here to collect your child during the school day, please come to Executive Services so that we can assist you. Please be reminded that it is a requirement that parents and carers notify Student Services if they need to collect their child during the day so that we can arrange for her/him to be ready and waiting under our supervison. Students should not be contacting parents/carers from their iPads or phones asking to be collected from school. For example, a student whom feels unwell should present at Student Services for admission to the Sick Bay. Our staff then will contact parents/carers to explain the concern and organise an early depature from school.
If you are collecting your child after school has finished, for example, from WIN Time in The Learning Hub, please let the supervising teacher know that you are there to collect your child and your child's name. This allows us to ensure that students are safe. In general, members of the public can not access College facilities unless they are here for an event or other approved activity and have signed in.
These processes are in place to ensure the effective management and supervision of our students and staff and form part of our workplace health and safety procedures, such as during an evacuation or lockdown. Thank you for prioritising the safety of our College Community by adhering to our processes.
This year, extraordinary Australians from all states and territories will take a stand against blood cancer by rallying together to lose their locks, colour their cuts, or wax their waves in one of Australia's most-loved charity events, the Leukaemia Foundation’s World's Greatest Shave.
The campaign aims to raise vital funds to support the growing number of Australians diagnosed with blood cancer including leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and other related blood disorders.
Aidan, a Year 7 student of Foxwell State Secondary College, will bravely have his head shaved on Assembly on the 1st of April. Aidan, and his friend Christian, are raising awareness of and support for this important cause this year within our College. We encourage the wider College community to get on board and show your support for Aidan and this worthy cause!
If you wish to show your support and donate, Aidan’s official Leukemia Foundation fundraising page can be found here:
Let’s help Aidan reach his $800 goal!
Foxwell Sports Update - Mr Simon Taylor
South Coast Regional Trials Swimming
Once again, congratulations to all the students who represented Broadwater at the South Coast Regional Trials. Congratulations to Montanna Atkinson and Jacob Inglis for making the South Coast Swim Team.
Tonie Carroll Cup
Good luck to Mr Way and his Year 7 Rugby League team. They are competing this weekend in the Tonie Carroll Cup. We look forward to hearing the result of your efforts next week.
Broadwater Representation - Volleyball
Well done to Jayden Thompson in Year 7 who represented Broadwater at the South Coast Regional trials on Thursday. Jayden who is only 13 made the 13-15 Years Volleyball Team.
Broadwater Sport Trials
UPCOMING TRIALS:
Nominations Due: Week 7 Monday 8th March:
SPORT |
AGE |
GENDER |
Netball |
10-12yrs |
G |
Hockey |
10-12yrs |
B&G |
Nominations Due: Week 7 Friday 12th March:
SPORT |
AGE |
GENDER |
Rugby League |
12yrs |
B |
Students interested in trialling for Broadwater District representation need to see Mr Taylor in the staffroom at lunchtimes or email their interest to trial to stayl328@eq.edu.au
Finally, if your child has achieved in their chosen sport/s outside of school activities, could you please let me know so that we can celebrate your child’s success. My email is stayl328@eq.edu.au
Thank you, Mr Taylor