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NAPLAN: What Parents Really Need to Know

10 Mar 2026

Two Sacred Heart Primary, Mount Druitt students writing into their workbooks in class.

Each March, families across Australia hear a lot about NAPLAN. The National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) assesses students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 in reading, writing, spelling, grammar and numeracy. But what does it really mean for your child in 2026?

First, NAPLAN serves an important purpose. It provides a consistent, nationwide snapshot of how students are progressing in foundational skills. For schools, it offers useful data to identify strengths, highlight areas for improvement and guide evidence-based teaching strategies. For families, it can be a helpful reference point in understanding how their child is tracking against national benchmarks.

In that sense, NAPLAN matters. However, it’s equally important to understand what NAPLAN is not.

NAPLAN is not a measure of your child’s intelligence, potential or overall ability. It does not assess creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, resilience or empathy.

“NAPLAN gives us useful data, but it’s only one part of a much bigger learning picture,” says Lisa Crampton, Head of Primary Learning at CSPD. “Parents should see it as a check-in point, along with other school-based assessments, rather than a judgement. What matters most is consistent growth over time and how well a school supports the whole child.”

St Michael's Primary School, Baulkham hills student using Chromebook in class. He is wearing earbuds.

So what can parents do?

Lisa’s advice is simple: keep it calm and keep it balanced.

“Encourage your child to do their best, make sure they’re well-rested, and remind them that one test doesn’t define them. Students experience explicit literacy and numeracy instruction every day in our classrooms within a multi-tiered system of support that ensures students receive any additional support they need quickly.”

At Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese, we use NAPLAN as a tool to shed light on our progress in lifting each students’ literacy and numeracy skills.

In 2026, NAPLAN will continue to play a role in Australian education. But in the bigger picture, it remains just one chapter in a much larger story - your child’s lifelong journey of learning and growth.




At Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese, we believe every child has the potential for greatness. Across our 80 primary and secondary schools in Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains, students are supported to thrive not only in academic achievement but in character, purpose and belonging.

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    30 Mar 2026

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    Year 2 had a wonderful time participating in the Big Water Walk and learning about the importance of water in our lives.
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    25 Mar 2026

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    Dear Parents and Carers, Please join us at the Easter Hat Parade on Thursday 2nd April @ 9AM!

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30 Mar 2026

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Year 2 had a wonderful time participating in the Big Water Walk and learning about the importance of water in our lives.

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25 Mar 2026

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Dear Parents and Carers, Please join us at the Easter Hat Parade on Thursday 2nd April @ 9AM!

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24 Mar 2026

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A message from Caritas Australia Dear St Paul’s Students, Staff, Families & Friends, EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT – Dollar Match Day is back tomorrow! We were blown away by your incredible response to our first Dollar Match Day at the beginning of March - so tomorrow, we're bringing it back one last time! That’s right – every donation you raise online for Caritas Australia’s Project Compassion from 10.00am AEDT tomorrow, 25 March, will be DOUBLED, up to a cap of $67,500. That means... A $50 donation will become $100 A $100 donation will become $200 A $200 donation will become $400 Our second and final Dollar Match Day will run until our $67,500 matched funding cap is reached – so make sure you act fast as once the funds are gone, they’re gone! *Donations will be matched up to $1,000 per individual donation – individual donations over $1,000 will not be matched. ** Only individual donations made directly to your online fundraising page are eligible to be matched. Banking of funds already collected offline – for example, proceeds from a bake sale or other cash collections – are excluded from Dollar Match Day, even if those funds are deposited on the day. Please find all terms and conditions in our website. There’s never been a better time to Unite Against Poverty, so put a reminder in your calendar and get ready to make double the difference to vulnerable communities around the world! With gratitude, Holly Dean Community Fundraising Manager Caritas Australia https://www.projectcompassion.org.au/fundraiser/stpaultheapostleprimaryschoolwinstonhills

Students from St Patrick's Catholic Primary, Parrmatta participating in the Caritas Australia’s Big Water Walk

24 Mar 2026

700+ Unite for Project Compassion Big Water Walk

More than 700 students and staff from 23 schools across Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese (CSPD) came together for Caritas Australia’s Big Water Walk in support of Project Compassion. Beginning at Parramatta Park, students carried buckets of water along a 4km route, gaining a glimpse of the daily journey faced by people in developing communities, especially women and children, in search of clean water.

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16 Mar 2026

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Some more pics from the Big Water Walk! 🪣🚶

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13 Mar 2026

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📸 This week in Photography, our Year 6 students had a lot of fun experimenting with perspective to create optical illusions with their shots! Great Work! 📸

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13 Mar 2026

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During this season of Lent, some of our students gathered together at lunch time alongside Miss Gray and the FIAT team to pray for peace and hope in the Middle East. May our prayers remind us to show compassion, care for those in need, and to work to be peacemakers in our world. 🌍 🙏🏼✝️

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12 Mar 2026

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We are very grateful to Father Jobi for celebrating Mass today with Year 6, and for his faithful ministry to our parish and school.

Two Sacred Heart Primary, Mount Druitt students writing into their workbooks in class.

10 Mar 2026

NAPLAN: What Parents Really Need to Know

Each March, families across Australia hear a lot about NAPLAN. The National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) assesses students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 in reading, writing, spelling, grammar and numeracy. But what does it really mean for your child in 2026?

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08 Mar 2026

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Nothing but smiles in year 5 as we welcomed our families in to see our wonderful classrooms!

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07 Mar 2026

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Our Year 2 students had the best time welcoming their families into the classroom 📚📝❤️

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06 Mar 2026

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Year 3 enjoyed Open Classrooms for Catholic Schools Week.

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06 Mar 2026

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Open classrooms for Catholic Schools Week! We loved welcoming parents into our Year 4 learning space today to see our learning in action.

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06 Mar 2026

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Our students now have the opportunity to support Project Compassion through Caritas. Families can support the initiative by placing cash in the classroom donation boxes or by making a donation online: https://www.projectcompassion.org.au/fundraiser/stpaultheapostleprimaryschoolwinstonhills Every small act of kindness helps make a big difference for communities in need. Thank you to our wonderful school community for supporting others this Lent. 🙏

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06 Mar 2026

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📝Year One enjoyed showing their families their classrooms for Catholic Schools week! 📚

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