NAPLAN information for parents and carers (Years 3 and 5)
The purpose of NAPLAN is to assess the literacy and numeracy skills your child is already learning at school. NAPLAN is about assessing learning progress and is not about passing or failing. Encouraging your child to do the best they can on the day is the best approach for preparing your child. Excessive preparation or the use of NAPLAN coaching is not necessary or recommended.
The 2026 NAPLAN test window is between 11–23 March.
For all eligible year levels (Years 3, 5, 7 and 9), there are 4 test domains: writing, reading, conventions of language and numeracy. Below is a summary of the format for each test.
Writing
Students are given a stimulus and asked to construct a response to the task. Their response will be based on a particular text type (narrative or persuasive). Students in Years 3 and 5 will receive different writing stimuli to students in Years 7 and 9, both of the same genre. All Year 3 students sit the writing test on paper.
Reading
Students are given a range of texts to read. They respond to the test items using a range of response types such as multiple choice, hotspot and drag and drop items.
Conventions of language
Students respond to spelling as well as grammar and punctuation items. The response formats are multiple choice, short response and other interactive response types such as hotspot and drag and drop items.
Numeracy
Students respond to numeracy items. The response formats are multiple choice, short response and other interactive response types such as hotspot and drag and drop items.
Students also have access to online numeracy tools (ruler, protractor or calculator), depending on their year level.
All students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 are expected to sit the NAPLAN tests unless they are withdrawn by their parents/carers or exempt. If you do have questions, please contact the school to discuss your child's participation.
Parents can withdraw their child from the tests by notifying the school in writing before testing. Withdrawal is intended as an option to acknowledge religious beliefs and philosophical objections to testing.
Students may be exempt 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 for students with disability
Information about available adjustments for students with disabilities can be found on the NAPLAN AARA page. Families will receive communication directly from the school if your child is being considered for available adjustments.
NAPLAN 2026 and Ramadan
In 2026, NAPLAN testing will coincide with the Islamic holy month of Ramadan and the celebration of Eid al-Fitr. Muslims may observe Ramadan by fasting from food and drink from sunrise to sunset, with a focus on devotion and spiritual contemplation. Parents and carers are encouraged to discuss any concerns to identify what support measures are available, including with scheduling tests. More information is available from https://www.nap.edu.au/docs/default-source/naplan/naplan-and-ramadan.pdf
More general information regarding NAPLAN 2026 can be found by visiting ACARA's For parents and carers webpage for further information, including how student results are reported and also by reading the NAPLAN information for parents and carers brochure (PDF, 340.2 KB)
Translations of the above brochure can be obtained via the QR code or any of the links below:
- Arabic (PDF, 400.9 KB)
- Bosnian (PDF, 340.4 KB)
- Burmese (PDF, 390.9 KB)
- Dari (PDF, 408.1 KB)
- Filipino (PDF, 312.7 KB)
- Hindi (PDF, 389.8 KB)
- Indonesian (PDF, 319.5 KB)
- Khmer (PDF, 341.8 KB)
- Persian (PDF, 411.1 KB)
- Punjabi (PDF, 338.1 KB)
- Samoan (PDF, 332.4 KB)
- Serbian (PDF, 317.5 KB)
- Simplified Chinese (PDF, 627.4 KB)
- Sinhalese (PDF, 386.6 KB)
- Somali (PDF, 327.1 KB)
- Spanish (PDF, 325.5 KB)
- Traditional Chinese (PDF, 623.4 KB)
- Turkish (PDF, 332.2 KB)
- Vietnamese (PDF, 324.6 KB)