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National Assessment Program (NAP)

The NAP is an ongoing program of assessments to monitor progress towards the National Goals for Schooling in the Twenty-First Century, endorsed in April 1999 by the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (MCEETYA). The program comprises the agreed assessments identified in the Measurement Framework for National Key Performance Measures as the basis for reporting progress towards the achievement of the National Goals. The MCEETYA Performance Measurement and Reporting Taskforce has responsibility for developing and implementing the Framework.

NAP sample assessments conducted on a three-year cycle by MCEETYA are:

NAP sample assessments conducted by international organisations and used by MCEETYA for reporting key performance measures are:

NAP assessments of all students in Literacy and Numeracy conducted annually by States and Territories and equated to the national Literacy and numeracy benchmarks:

  • Previous years' results also available: 

From 2008 national tests will be held in literacy and numeracy for all students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9, replacing current State and Territory based assessments. Information on the tests can be found here.

The student outcomes data collected on the Key Performance Measures are reported annually in the National Report on Schooling in Australia. The collection and reporting of this data are done in accordance with the Publication Procedures for the Annual National Report on Schooling in Australia.

For additional information:


*as at January 2008

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