The Improving Teacher Quality, Literacy and Numeracy and Low Socio-economic Status School Communities National Partnerships provide an integrated platform for achieving change. Together, the reforms target three priority areas: developing the skills of our teaching workforce; supporting schools serving disadvantaged communities and improving students' literacy and numeracy skills. The Partnerships provide schools with an opportunity to accelerate reform initiatives while also providing a catalyst for real change in every government, Catholic and independent school in New South Wales. Click on About to find out more.
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NPEC 2011 Annual Report
NSW National Partnerships Evaluation Committee Report for 2011. Downloads...
2011 Progress Report
The Smarter Schools National Partnerships 2011 Progress Report has been released and is available in the downloads section. Downloads...
Partnership helps boost tertiary aspirations
Article by Wendy Robinson for NSW DEC's SidebySide magazine. Read article...
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St Joachim's Primary School in Lidcombe, New South Wales, and Wiley Park Public School in Wiley Park, New South Wales, have both implemented the Successful Language Learners Program – click play to find out more!




