Student Reports - Information for Parents
The student report card provides you with a clear picture of your child’s progress. It is used in all Victorian Government schools to report student achievement in Years Prep to 10. The only exception to this is where schools offer programs for students with disabilities.
You will receive a report card twice a year and an offer to attend an interview to discuss your child's progress.
Topics in this section include:
- Fact sheet - information about changes to student reports in 2007
- Student report card brochure for parents (PDF - 582Kb) - updated brochure as of June 2007
- About the student report cards - describes the key features of the report cards and links to more in-depth information about specific aspects such as the A-E ratings
- The A-E Ratings - describes why the A-E rating is used, what it means and how to use it to measure your child's progress
- Sample student report cards - examples of report cards for primary and secondary students and links to examples of additional sample report cards.
- Parent-teacher interviews - information to help you get the most out of parent-teacher interviews, including tips for things to do before, during and after the interview.
Translations of the 2007 student report card brochure
The Student Report Card brochure is also available in the following community languages:
- Arabic (PDF - 289Kb)
- Complex Chinese (PDF - 577Kb)
- Simplified Chinese (PDF - 631Kb)
- Turkish (PDF - 255Kb)
- Vietnamese (PDF - 264Kb)
More information
For more information, you can contact your school.
See: Schools Online (http://www.eduweb.vic.gov.au/schoolsonline) or your local Region

