2010 Hobart Non Government Secondary School Ranking

Rank School Name Reading Writing Language Numeracy Overall Overall
1 The Friends SchoolN 84 90 80 75 82 82
2 St Michael's Collegiate SchoolN 88 87 86 63 80 80
3 Fahan SchoolN 91 72 81 72 79 79
4 Mount Carmel CollegeN 79 75 76 59 71 71
5 Launceston Church Grammar SchoolN 83 64 65 66 69 69
6 The Hutchins SchoolN 75 54 63 74 67 67
7 Oakwood Education Trust North-Western CampusN 62 62 71 74 67 67
8 St Mary's CollegeN 71 70 70 53 65 65
9 Launceston Christian SchoolN 68 69 62 61 65 65
10 Tarremah Steiner SchoolN 72 67 71 51 64 64
11 Calvin Christian SchoolN 67 54 61 65 62 62
12 John Calvin SchoolN 58 39 57 80 60 60
13 Seabrook Christian SchoolN 65 55 76 51 60 60
14 St Brendan-Shaw CollegeN 63 55 58 55 58 58
15 St Virgil's College - St Virgil's Junior SchoolN 58 55 51 57 56 56
16 St Patrick's CollegeN 57 47 56 52 53 53
17 Emmanuel Christian SchoolN 58 58 58 39 52 52
18 Marist Regional CollegeN 53 48 54 54 52 52
19 MacKillop Catholic CollegeN 61 48 54 48 52 52
20 Geneva Christian CollegeN 54 74 46 30 50 50
21 Star of the Sea Catholic CollegeN 53 52 48 40 48 48
22 Sacred Heart CollegeN 51 48 51 41 47 47
0 St Aloysius Catholic CollegeN 49 36 45 47 45 45
23 Circular Head Christian SchoolN 46 46 47 42 45 45
24 North West Christian SchoolN 40 49 44 40 43 43
25 Dominic CollegeN 43 40 43 38 41 41
26 Hilliard Christian SchoolN 45 41 40 38 41 41
27 Southern Christian CollegeN 46 35 48 29 38 38
28 Leighland Christian SchoolN 41 28 38 44 38 38
29 Newstead Christian SchoolN 42 38 49 20 36 36
30 St James' Catholic CollegeN 38 34 45 31 36 36
31 Eastside Lutheran CollegeN 46 31 31 34 35 35
*some schools are not in the rank because of insufficient data;School Rankings based on Acadamic Results.
2010 School Rankings By State
Primary NAPLAN
Secondary NAPLAN
Secondary ATAR

What is NAPLAN

The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. It has been an everyday part of the school calendar since 2008.

NAPLAN tests the sorts of skills that are essential for every child to progress through school and life, such as reading, writing, spelling and numeracy. The assessments are undertaken nationwide, every year, in the second full week in May.

NAPLAN is made up of tests in the four areas (or ‘domains’) of:

  • reading
  • writing
  • language conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation)
  • numeracy

NAPLAN tests skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum.