NCCD Information

All Government and non-Government schools across Australia are required to participate annually in the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD).

NSW DoE NCCD Privacy Statement (PDF 69.2KB)

NCCD Processes

Condell Park High School, along with all Australian schools,  is required to participate annually in the National Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD) on School Students with Disability. This collection of data will assist us in ensuring all students take part in all school activities on the same basis as students without a disability.

Condell Park High School is dedicated to ensuring all students have effective and differentiated learning programs to ensure all students have the opportunity to participate and strive for success at school.

By law schools are required to make reasonable adjustments where needed to assist students with disability. These responsibilities are outlined in the  Disability Discrimination Act 1992  and the  Disability Standards for Education 2005.  At Condell Park High School  learning adjustments could be in the form of extra time to finish tasks, access to assistive technology, mentoring and wellbeing monitoring, small group instructions, wellbeing programs, 1:1 support time, SLSO/ Learning and Support Teacher assistance or physical adjustments made to the environment to better support students. Students do not need to have a diagnosed disability to receive learning adjustments, however students receiving these do come under the National Consistent Collection of Data.

These learning adjustments are additional to learning programs and assist individual learning styles. Should you wish to discuss adjustments that might benefit your child please talk to your child's class teacher.

The NSW Department of Education will provide data to the Australian Government from all NSW public schools in such a way that no individual student or school will be able to be identified. In this way, we will ensure the privacy and confidentiality of all students.

The National Consistency Collection of Data (NCCD) will take place in Term 3 and will not affect your child in any way. They will not be required to undertake any additional testing.

Please feel free to call the school to discuss this further.

From Fact sheet for parents, guardians and carers - Nationally Consistent Collection of Data

National fact sheet about the NCCD for parents, guardians and carers.

Fact sheet for parents, guardians and carers

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