EQAO Releases Assessment Results for 2024–2025 School Year
More than 574,000 students took the 2024–2025 assessments showing modest gains but persistent achievement gaps, prompting Ontario to launch an expert advisory review of student assessment.
- EQAO released its 2024–2025 provincial and local assessment results, with more than 574 000 students across Ontario completing assessments and interactive dashboards posted online.
- In response, the Ontario government announced an expert advisory body to review assessment, with two members to be appointed early next year to examine progress among students in Grades 3, 6 and 9.
- Grade 6 achievement data show strong results in literacy with 86% meeting the provincial reading standard and 85% meeting the writing standard in 2024–2025.
- Student questionnaires reveal how learners feel about reading and math, with 61% of Grade 6 students liking reading and Paul Calandra saying 'The latest EQAO results show that more action is needed to support our students and help them succeed.'
- Persistent gaps for students identified with special education needs underline the expert advisory review's focus, which will produce a public report with actionable recommendations for the Minister.
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EQAO results show math continues to be a struggle for local students
The Ontario government is reviewing standardized testing after the release of the latest Education Quality and Accountability Office test results.At the Greater Essex County District School Board, all scores either improved or stayed the same in the 2024/2025 school year compared to the previous year.Grade 3 writing scores took a dip at the Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board. Only 71 per cent met or exceeded provincial standards last y…
Ontario EQAO results are in. How does your child’s school rank in math and literacy?
EQAO, a board-governed agency of the provincial government dedicated to enhancing the quality and effectiveness of Ontario’s public education system, released its annual results Dec. 3.
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