 Hi, I'm Rob Randall, Chief Executive Officer of Akara. In this VODcast I'd like to talk to you about the MySchool website. MySchool provides a detailed profile on all schools across the country, all nine and a half thousand of them. You can search for any of these simply by entering the school's name, suburb or postcode. The 2014 update of MySchool builds on the past four years of sharing information with the Australian public about the performance and resources of schools. MySchool enables parents, school leaders in their communities, educators and members of the wider community to search for schools in their local area or from any part of the country to view school-level NAPLAN results, to compare statistically similar schools or to identify schools that are doing well and share successful strategies. This service is designed to support accessing and sharing of information about schools across the Australian community. Of course, MySchool doesn't provide information about all that is going on in the school. You'd need to visit the school or the school's website to learn more about particular schools. This year's update maintains all of the functionality of previous releases, including various ways you can compare school's progress over time with schools serving statistically similar student populations. The 2014 update provides an extra year's worth of data on educational outcomes and the latest profile and population data on each school. A new feature is a mapping function which allows you to view a map of the school's location with other local schools displayed on the same map. This year we've also enhanced the calculation process for the index of community socio-educational advantage, better known as ICSIA. Research shows that family background factors such as parent education level and occupation are closely linked with student educational outcomes. The development of ICSIA involved identifying the combination of these factors that were most closely associated with student achievement in NAPLAN tests. During 2013 we worked closely with our partners and with their independent experts to make the calculation of ICSIA more accurate and reliable to ensure an even greater fairness of comparison. MySchool continues to be an extremely valuable tool for educators and communities to understand what is going on inside schools. As always, the site's greatest utility remains its power to spark the sort of conversations which lead to better outcomes for students. By opening a window on school performance across the country discussions can focus on what schools are actually able to do, be they school down the road or on the other side of the country. Since the release of the first version of MySchool in 2010 there's been much discussion about the data presented on the site and its usefulness and validity. In the intervening years this data has become widely accepted and information presented on MySchool has been used to inform and bolster any number of policy discussions and debates about school performance. It is encouraging to see how MySchool has grown to become a valuable and widely accepted feature of the Australian educational landscape. It's an important responsibility to publish such vital information and here at ICSIA we work closely with our key partners. By that I mean the State and Territory and federal education departments and test administration authorities as well as the Catholic and independent school sectors. We work with them to collect the information on a regular basis and make sure that what we're publishing is the most accurate and current data available. If you'd like more information about MySchool website go to the website itself or contact us by phone or email. Thank you.