Literacy tests show strong results
A number of students from Woy Woy South Public School have participated in an international testing program coordinated by the University of NSW.
Results have been received by the school with 37 per cent of the students who sat the writing test awarded a distinction and 43 per cent awarded a credit.
"These tests are done on a voluntary basis by students and cover key learning areas of the curriculum," said principal Mr Terry Greedy.
"When you consider that these tests are completed by students across all of Australia and New Zealand, this is an amazing effort by our students and again highlights the fact that the literacy programs we have implemented across the school are definitely having a positive impact on our students' learning," said Mr Greedy.
Newsletter, 20 Aug 2013
Terry Greedy, Woy Woy South Public School