As students across NSW receive their HSC results, schools will also be eagerly examining their performance. For ALL SCHOOLS, please visit Find and compare any high school's HSC rankings and trends. Also check the heat map of the top 20% primary schools in Sydney / NSW. Up-to-date and historical School Rankings Based on Academic Results Three series of Australian school results, rankings or ratings, sorted by state and school sector: 1) high school rankings according to Year 12 results; 2) primary school ratings; 3) secondary / high school ratings. Just select a school or a suburb or a town to view. Fees are charged. It is for the reader to do his own research and draw his or her own conclusions. Reading with your child at home will assist their development. This is the new section using the NAPLAN test result to rank schools in Australia. Most improved schools in 2019. NSW public schools offer a range of opportunities for gifted and talented students including opportunity classes for Years 5 and 6.
NSW public schools offer a range of opportunities for gifted and talented students including opportunity classes for Years 5 and 6. Alternatively you can
Infants schools are smaller primary schools providing quality education for children from Kindergarten to Year 2. Related:
Find the 2019 NSW secondary school ratings in English, Maths and the overall academic performance here. Term 4 Week 2 Newsletter. Term 4 Week 6 Newsletter. Appeal against a decision to suspend or expel a student from a NSW Government school, Formal warning of unsatisfactory participation in learning by a student over 17 – Letter 3, Expulsion from a particular school for misbehaviour – Initial advice – Letter 4, Expulsion for unsatisfactory participation of a student over 17 – Initial advice – Letter 5, Expulsion from a particular school for misbehaviour – Decision – Letter 6, Expulsion from a particular school for unsatisfactory participation – Decision – Letter 7, Warning Letter – Non-completion of a HSC Course, Warning Letter – Non-completion of a Preliminary Course, Warning Letter – Non-completion of a Stage 5 (Years 9-10) Course, School swimming and water safety program – Message to parents/carers, School swimming and water safety program – Consent form, Special Religious Education (SRE) and Special Education in Ethics (SEE) participation letter - SEE unavailable, Special Religious Education (SRE) and Special Education in Ethics (SEE) participation letter-SEE available, Learning from home – Translated documents, Letter to parents - resumption of operation following closure, Letter to parents - close contact procedures, Information for parents and carers about learning from home, National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) consent form, HSC minimum standard parent meeting request, Learning from home - Access to technology, School operations - Managed return to schools for families, COVID-19 advice to parents and carers regarding racial discrimination, Helping your child with literacy and numeracy at home, COVID-19 updated advice - current as at 8 September 2020, Child protection education - Early Stage 1 curriculum content information for parents and carers, Child protection education - Stage 1 curriculum content information for parents and carers, Child protection education - Stage 2 curriculum content information for parents and carers, Child protection education - Stage 3 curriculum content information for parents and carers, Child protection education - Stage 4 curriculum content information for parents and carers, Child protection education - Stage 5 curriculum content information for parents and carers, call the educational services team on 131 536, set aside some uninterrupted time to read aloud with your child, read to your child in your first language - research shows that using your first language will help your child when he or she learns to read English, listen to your child read every day, even if only for a short time, talk about books together - make reading a shared, enjoyable activity, discuss the meanings of stories and words, ensure there is a range of reading material for your child at home, both fiction and nonfiction.