Do you need to complete the OLNA if you achieved a band 8/exceeding in Year 7? (Australia)
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In Australia, the Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (OLNA) is typically required for students who do not achieve the minimum literacy and numeracy standards in the Year 9 NAPLAN tests. If you have received a Band 8 or exceeding in Year 7, it usually indicates that you have a high level of literacy and numeracy skills. However, requirements can vary by school and state.
It’s best to check with your school or the relevant education authority in your state for specific guidance. They can provide the most accurate information regarding your exemption from OLNA based on your NAPLAN results.