 Bosley Park High School is situated in southwest of Sydney, it's a comprehensive co-educational high school from 7 to 12 which includes a gifted and talented program at the school. It has 78% non-English speaking background population and quite a significant number of refugee students as well from Iraqi background. At the school, I'm the head teacher teaching and learning and it is my role at the school to keep staff up with the current practices of teaching and learning as well as to oversee the literacy and numeracy committee and gifted and talented committee. My current position is a non-teaching principal in a small coastal school of 180 students, high achieving school, very engaged community and great expectations of the children also of the school. The school is Ibswich Girls Grammar School and it includes Ibswich Junior Grammar School. The school goes from our kinder years of two years of age right through to year 12, so we have a full range of students. We have boys from the kinder years right through to year four and girls currently from years five through to 12. I'm head of the junior school so I'm in charge of the kindergarten, the pre-prep as well as P2-6 and I look after all the teaching, learning and pastoral care of those students. It's Neela Sullivan. I'm the leading teacher at Avnol Primary School, a small school in rural central Victoria but we like to think big and we like to feel we've got a finger on the pulse of what's happening in education and NAPLAN has been one of the tools that's allowed us to go on that journey. My name is Michelle De Rosa. I'm assistant principal curriculum at St Mary McKillip College in Canberra. We are a large comprehensive school. We have 1,850 students on two campuses and we pride ourselves on our inclusivity. Our schools in the western suburbs of Sydney we're an all-girls state school. We have a fairly large population of non-English speaking background students around 90%. My role in the school is head teacher teaching and learning so I look after professional learning and also whole school programs, teaching learning programs for students. I'm Laura Hathley. I'm the year three teacher at St Mary's in North Sydney. We're one stream school in North Sydney and we're currently growing our school so a lot of change happening within the school. Student voice is a very big part of our school and we give children the greatest opportunities we can for leadership within their primary education. My name is Adam Taylor and I'm the principal at Holy Cross College Ride. It's a year seven to 12 boys Catholic school, systemic school in the archdiocese of Sydney. Okay my name is Catherine Matthews. I'm at St Felix at Bankstown which is a school in the southwest of Sydney. It's a two stream school. It's a Catholic school. There are about 430 students so quite large class sizes and there's about 96% of students have English as their second language. And my role there is actually teacher educator and I've been there for five years now.