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The latest information on schools, including 2025 NAPLAN data, has been released by Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) as part of their newest update.
The 2025 update includes data on student progress, illustrating how much the same students at the same school have improved since their previous NAPLAN assessment two years ago.
This information helps clearly demonstrate the progress of students’ learning over the years at all Australian schools.
Alongside the 2023–25 student progress data for schools, the December 2025 My School update also includes:
· 2025 NAPLAN results for schools.
· 2025 school profile and enrolment data.
· 2025 school attendance data for semester 1.
· 2024 school financial information, including recurrent funding and capital expenditure.
· 2024 vocational education training participation and outcomes.
· 2024 Year 12 certifications.
Both ACARA’s My School website and the latest National Report on Schooling data portal update show an increase in student attendance during semester 1 2025 (terms 1 and 2).
Overall, the national attendance rate was 88.8 per cent (up slightly from 88.3 per cent) and the national attendance level - the proportion of students in years 1–10 whose attendance rate is equal to or greater than 90 per cent - was 62.1per cent (up from 59.4 per cent).
“ACARA’s My School website provides parents, carers and the community with clear and transparent data on Australia’s schools,” said ACARA’s chief executive officer, Stephen Gniel.
“Student progress data provides the information to celebrate improvement in a fairer way that considers the individual circumstances of a school, as well as to better identify areas for renewed or continued focus.
“Providing the Australian community with information on school education through ACARA’s My School website is complemented by the National Report on Schooling.
“Encouragingly, this is showing student attendance heading in the right direction while also reinforcing the need for continued focus and prioritisation.
Find information about schools in your area at www.myschool.edu.au.





