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Supporting students to achieve academically...
The Learning Page
Supporting students to achieve academically...
A huge thank you to the superhero parents who volunteered to create our fluency folders for Prep. It was so wonderful to have parents respond so promptly and complete the work...all so our youngest students can improve their reading. We are incredibly fortunate to have community-minded parents as role models for our students.
This information is copied from previous newsletters and contains nothing new. If you have already registered for ICAS, there is no further action needed.
We are excited to inform you that we will be offering ICAS again this year.
The subjects that we are offering and their details are:
Subject | Year Level | Date and Time | Cost |
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English | Years 2 to 6 | Wednesday 13th August 9:10am-11:00am | $20.95 |
Mathematics | Years 2 to 6 | Wednesday 27th August 9:10am-11:00am | $20.95 |
To register your child in ICAS:
Registration closes on midnight of Monday 28th July at 11:59pm. This is a cut-off date from ICAS and cannot be extended.
Please think before paying and check that the dates above work for you. Due to the staffing and logistics required to offer these tests during the school day, we will not be able to offer alternate testing times for absent students.
Take a read of some frequently asked questions below.
What is ICAS?
ICAS stands for International Competitions and Assessments for Schools. ICAS is an online academic competition that is designed to assess students’ higher order thinking and problem-solving skills.
The assessments are created by the University of New South Wales and provide an objective ranking of each child's performance compared to their age group. The tests have some similarities to NAPLAN, however they are optional, on a user-pay system, offered for more year levels and assess higher order skills. Students receive a participation, merit, credit, distinction or high distinction.
Who Can Sit ICAS?
Any family can register their child to sit ICAS as long as they are in the relevant year level as listed above.
During ICAS, teachers cannot assist students with their responses, so children must be capable of working independently.
Children who have sat NAPLAN before will be familiar with a formal testing environment. Students in Year 2 and children in other year levels who are new to the Australian schooling system may find the formal testing environment daunting, so parents of these children are asked to discuss this with their child in preparation.
What Results Do You Receive?
Every student who participates will receive a printed certificate and an online results report. The results are:
We will notify you when your child’s ICAS results are ready (usually within a few weeks of the test being completed).
We are proud to offer ICAS and look forward to some fantastic results later in the year.