Do you need to complete the OLNA if you’ve 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 in Years 10 to 12 who need to demonstrate their literacy and numeracy skills for graduation purposes. If you achieved a Band 8 in Year 7, it indicates a strong level of proficiency in these areas, but the specific requirements can vary by state and school.
In Western Australia, for example, students who have not achieved the required literacy and numeracy outcomes in previous assessments may still need to sit for the OLNA, even if they have high achievement levels in earlier years. It’s best to check with your school or the relevant education authority to confirm your specific requirements, as they may have policies in place for students with prior high achievement.