Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Revamped ERO school reports to score well with parents

Education Minister, Erica Stanford says parents will soon benefit from clearer, more useful information on how their child’s school is performing thanks to an overhaul to ERO’s school reports.

To date, reports on school performance through ERO have not sufficiently focussed on the details most relevant to parents and have been dense and complicated to read and understand, said Ms Stanford.

“Parents, teachers and school boards want to celebrate the successes of their local schools and need to clearly understand any areas for improvement,” she said.

“As Minister, I’ve heard this from parents and know that too often, key challenges facing our schools, or the successes they’re achieving haven’t been evidenced through ERO’s reporting. I am pleased to be releasing a new, simplified report that is focussed on student achievement, progress and engagement and co-designed with parents to ensure fit-for-purpose reports help families to feel informed and support schools to respond.”

From Term 2, parents can expect more detail on almost twice as many topics, the Minister said.

“Reports will have clear measurements and strong, visual, easy-to-understand overviews of performance and the value that schools are adding for students.”

“The new reports will recognise successes as well and provide a roadmap for improvement. They focus on the key changes that will make the most difference for students.”

ERO has engaged with schools across the country and hosted parent focus groups to gather valuable feedback, and this is apparent in the new parent focus throughout the reports, Ms Stanford said.

“The Government is committed to ensuring parents have detailed information to be involved in their child’s education, including through updated assessments, clear curriculum outlines, and better reporting,” she said.

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