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EQAO Releases Provincial Assessment Results For 2022–2023 School Year: Data Show Encouraging Growth in Mathematics Achievement, While Literacy Skills Acquired by Students Remain Stable Across Ontario

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, September 28, 2023

Assessment results for all participating students:

Key Points: 
  • Assessment results for all participating students:
    72% of Grade 3 students indicated that they like to read, and 73% that they think they are a good reader.
  • 57% of Grade 3 students indicated that they like to write, and 56% that they think they are a good writer.
  • Assessment results for all participating students:
    51% of Grade 9 students indicated that they like mathematics, and 53% that they think they are good at mathematics.
  • According to the data from 2022–2023, overall success rates on the TPCL are high, showing stability in the literacy skills acquired by Ontario students.

EQAO Releases First Provincial Assessment Results Since Before Pandemic

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, October 20, 2022

TORONTO, Oct. 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) has released provincial data from its 2021–2022 assessments, which marks a return to the agency’s large-scale provincial assessment administration after a pause for the prior two years.

Key Points: 
  • Assessment results for all participating students:
    74% of Grade 3 students indicated that they like to read, and 58% that they like to write.
  • Assessment results for all participating students:
    62% of Grade 6 students indicated that they like to read, and 54% that they like to write.
  • According to the data from the 20212022 EQAO assessments, Grade 9 student achievement results, which are given in relation to the provincial standard, have declined in mathematics since 20182019.
  • Assessment results for all participating students:
    52% of Grade 9 students met the provincial standard in mathematics (75% met the standard in 20182019, when academic and applied results for that year are combined).