The next NAPLAN test is scheduled to happen in March in 2025.
All our NAPLAN practice tests are based on: Latest proficiency standards and assessment areas 2025
What is NAPLAN?
NAPLAN is an annual assessment for students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9.
Also called NAP exam or test in short.
Main points about the test are:
- This is organized Australia-wide and will happen online from 2022.
- All students in these years in all states are expected to appear in this test.
- NAPLAN tests cover four areas or domains: Reading, Language Conventions (Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation), Numeracy and Writing.
What they assess: Latest proficiency standards and assessment areas for 2025
Detailed information is available at: NAP
In 2025, the NAPLAN test is going to be held between 12–25 March. Schools will aim to schedule the tests at the earliest opportunity within the testing window.
About the test
Key Dates
Year
2025
Test Window
12-Mar to 24-Mar
Order and duration for Year 3
Subject | Duration | Tentative questions |
---|---|---|
Writing (On Paper) | 40 mins | 1 |
Reading | 45 mins | 39 |
Conventions of language | 45 mins | 50 |
Numeracy | 45 mins | 36 |
The writing test for year 3 is done on paper by all students.
Order and duration for Year 5
Subject | Duration | Tentative questions |
---|---|---|
Writing | 42 mins | 1 |
Reading | 50 mins | 39 |
Conventions of language | 45 mins | 50 |
Numeracy | 50 mins | 42 |
Order and duration for Year 7
Subject | Duration | Tentative questions |
---|---|---|
Writing | 42 mins | 1 |
Reading | 65 mins | 48 |
Conventions of language | 45 mins | 50 |
Numeracy | 65 mins | 48 |
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NAPLAN Past Papers
Looking for NAPLAN practice tests and past papers and tests to prepare for your child's assessment?
The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) provides access to past NAPLAN test papers and answers from 2012 to 2016 for grades 3, 5, 7, and 9.
However, it's worth noting that ACARA doesn't provide access to NAPLAN tests conducted after 2016. Therefore, these older papers should only be considered for reference only. We recommend practicing online with the latest material.
These past tests include writing, reading, numeracy, and language conventions for each grade, and the materials are available in PDF format here.
Further, it is important to note that the NAPLAN test now happens online. Therefore, you must practice on some online platform.
Why do students participate in NAPLAN?
NAPLAN is a special test that students in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9 take every year. It’s like a big check-up for their reading, writing, and math skills. Here’s why it’s important:
- Checking Progress: As students grow, we want to make sure they’re getting better at these important skills. NAPLAN helps us see how well they’re doing.
- What NAPLAN Tests: It checks how well students are learning the stuff they study in school. So, it’s like a report card for reading, writing, and math.
- Parents and Teachers: Parents and teachers can look at the NAPLAN results to see how a child is doing compared to other kids across the country. It’s like a measuring stick!
- Not the Only Test: NAPLAN is just one part of how schools figure out how well students are doing. Teachers still use their own tests and observations to understand each student.
- Big Picture: NAPLAN also helps schools and the government know if their education programs are working. Are Aussie kids getting better at reading and math? NAPLAN helps us find out!
NAPLAN test is online now.
Your child will take NAPLAN tests online. These tests are designed to give precise results and keep students engaged. How does it work?
- Tailored Testing: Each test adapts based on how a student answers. If a question is tough, the next one might be easier. This keeps students interested.
- Measuring Skills: NAPLAN looks at how well students answer questions of different complexity. It’s like a puzzle!
- No Worries: If your child finds some questions tricky, it’s okay. They might be on a more challenging path. Everyone’s unique!
- Not the Only Test: NAPLAN is just one part of how schools figure out how well students are doing. Teachers still use their own tests and observations to understand each student.
- Writing Assessment: Year 3 students will still do their writing assessment on paper.
Remember, NAPLAN helps us understand how well Aussie kids are doing in reading, writing, and math!
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Regarding Our NAPLAN Test Preparation Services
Overview of Curious4ever
- An Australian-developed digital platform for online evaluations and practice exams.
- Focuses on how well practice exams work for improved learning and self-evaluation.
Our NAPLAN Practice Test Series Features and Exam Guidance
- Provides fully online practice tests for Australian students in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9 for the NAPLAN (National Assessment Program — Literacy and Numeracy).
- Essential for efficient NAPLAN preparation.
- Designed to replicate the real test experience and evaluate students' present status.
- Includes interactive tools like rulers and protractors for relevant questions.
- Rather of cramming, concentrate on developing your key talents over time.
Long-Term Advantages
- Helps students gain lifelong literacy and numeracy skills.
In 2025, the online NAPLAN tests will take place in March.
This is your child's first two months of the new school year. Therefore, the preparation must begin the year before.
Our NAPLAN practice tests are important as they help determine whether students have the foundational literacy and numeracy skills needed for further education. They also provide insights into areas where students may need additional support.
Quick Schedule Table
NAPLAN 2025 exam schedule summary
Test | Scheduling Requirements | Duration | Test Description |
---|---|---|---|
Writing |
Year 3 students complete the writing test on paper only on day 1. For Years 5, 7, and 9, the writing test must begin on day 1 (schools should prioritize finishing the writing test on day 1, with day 2 reserved only for technical or logistical reasons). |
Year 3: 40 min Year 5: 42 min Year 7: 42 min Year 9: 42 min |
Students are provided with an idea or topic called a writing stimulus (or prompt) and asked to write a response in a particular genre (narrative or persuasive writing). |
Reading | To be completed after the writing test. | Year 3: 45 min Year 5: 50 min Year 7: 65 min Year 9: 65 min |
Students read a range of informative, imaginative and persuasive texts, and then answer related questions. |
Conventions of Language | To be completed after the reading test. | Year 3: 45 min Year 5: 45 min Year 7: 45 min Year 9: 45 min |
Students are assessed on spelling, grammar and punctuation. |
Numeracy | To be completed after the conventions of language test. | Year 3: 45 min Year 5: 50 min Year 7: 65 min Year 9: 65 min |
Students are assessed on number and algebra, measurement and geometry, and statistics and probability. |