Oakleigh Grammar celebrates outstanding NAPLAN growth

·

Oakleigh Grammar has announced exceptional results for its Year 5 students in the 2025 NAPLAN assessments, with students demonstrating a 15% improvement across every testing domain. This is a significant improvement reaffirming the school’s commitment to academic excellence and personalised learning.

Furthermore, the School has achieved a positive value-add growth in all areas of Literacy and Numeracy, for Years 7 and 9 for 2025. 

NAPLAN’s value-add measure assesses the progress students make over time, comparing their growth with that of similar students across Australia. Oakleigh Grammar’s improved performance in every category – Reading, Writing, Spelling, Grammar and Numeracy – in Years 5, 7 and 9 highlights the school’s commitment to promoting student learning. 

Principal Mark Robertson said the results reflect the dedication of both teachers and students.

“These improved NAPLAN outcomes are a testament to our clear instructional vision, high-quality teaching and the strong partnerships we foster with families,” Mr Robertson said.

“To see value-add improvement across every NAPLAN domain is an exceptional achievement. It underscores the positive impact of our evidence-based teaching practices and the personalised attention our students receive.”

The school attributes this success to its ongoing commitment to targeted intervention, robust data analysis, and a whole-school approach to literacy and numeracy development. Importantly, the results show improved growth for our students at all achievement levels, reinforcing Oakleigh Grammar’s reputation as a place where every student is supported to thrive.

Mr Robertson added: “We are immensely proud of our students’ efforts and the professionalism of our staff.  These results validate the continuous improvement mindset that drives teaching and learning at Oakleigh Grammar.”

Oakleigh Grammar will continue to invest in high-impact instructional strategies and staff development as part of its mission to provide an exceptional education for every student.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

New GOCNSW President Con Apoifis sets vision of unity, service and cultural renewal

New GOCNSW President Con Apoifis shares how family legacy, professional experience and a commitment to service will guide the Koinotita.

HMSA highlights collaboration and major legislative win at annual End-of-Year event

The Hellenic Medical Society of Australia (HMSA) held it’s end of year celebration on Friday, December 5 at the Greek Centre, Melbourne. 

St Nicholas Parish hosts graduation for Greek Welfare Centre’s early childhood groups

His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia attended a graduation event at the Parish of Saint Nicholas in Marrickville, Sydney, on Sunday.

Mavi Gelati set to open second store at the Hellenic Club of Canberra

The Mavi Gelati team entered Australia’s gelati scene in December 2024 with their first store in NSW’s Ulladulla.

Oakleigh Grammar students share the spirit of Christmas with Melbourne’s Greek community

Every December, a deeply moving tradition comes to life at Oakleigh Grammar – Primary School students put on their brightest smiles.

You May Also Like

Greek Australian women’s radiothon for kids cancer: Here’s how you can help

The New South Wales branch of the Organisation of Hellene and Hellene Cypriot of Australia (OEEGA) is organising a Radio Marathon.

Queensland choir Ellinikes Fones takes people on a musical Christmas journey

The Greek community of St George in Brisbane, Queensland had a festive afternoon on Sunday, December 4 with the choir Ellinikes Fones.

Georgegina Poulos: “I want to be a role model for young women”

A Global Director People at T2 Tea, Georgegina Poulos speaks to The Greek Herald about her career and her passion to inspire young women.