Within our school community there are students who shine brightly, displaying exemplary dedication and academic talent. They deserve to be recognised and this year we are giving them the opportunity to showcase and celebrate their talents in the world-renowned ICAS competition.

 

What is ICAS?

ICAS is an online academic competition that gives students the opportunity to challenge their higher order thinking and problem-solving skills in English, Mathematics, Science, Writing, SpellingBee,and Digital Technologies.

 

ICAS results are in-depth and meaningful, and ICAS evaluates student performance against other competition entrants across the state and nation. The data reveals student strengths and weaknesses and can help you recognise and support your child’s academic journey.

 

Learn more about ICAS here: (icasassessments.com/products-icas/).

 

ICAS results and certificate
Every student who participates is celebrated and recognised with a printed certificate in each subject area, and an online results report to track development each year. Top performers are eligible for one of the highly coveted ICAS medals.

Your child’s ICAS certificates will show their results and the login details, “TAP ID and Pin”. – Use these to enter the Results Portal (https://orti.icasassessments.com/ortiStudent).

How to participate in ICAS

If you wish for your child to participate in ICAS this year, please go to the Parent Portal to register for your chosen subjects.

 

You can do this in one of two ways:

 

  1. Direct login link – faster!

Use this link to log directly into the shop and start registering:

 

https://shop.icasassessments.com/pages/parent-payment/

 

  1. Log in using the PPS code

Visit our shop and use our PPS code.

 

Shop link: https://shop.icasassessments.com/pages/pps

PPS code: available from Sarah or Jo.

 

 

Registration for all subject areas closes on Monday 28 July at 11:59pm.

 

This year, our students can elect to sit the following assessments:

 

Use below for Australia – PLEASE REMOVE THIS TEXT and NZ table below

Subject Sitting Date Cost (AU$)
Digital Technologies 4-8 Aug $20.95
Writing 4-8 Aug $24.95
English 11-15 Aug $20.95
Science 18-22 Aug $20.95
Spelling Bee 18-22 Aug $20.95
Mathematics 25-29Aug $20.95

 

Use below for New Zealand – PLEASE REMOVE THIS TEXT and Australia table above

Subject Sitting Date Cost (NZ$)
Digital Technologies 4-8 Aug $22.50
Writing 4-8 Aug $28.75
English 11-15 Aug $22.50
Science 18-22 Aug $22.50
Spelling Bee 18-22 Aug $22.50
Mathematics 25-29Aug $22.50

 

Please note, we cannot facilitate refunds or make alterations as all money is paid directly to ICAS Assessments.

 

Read the terms and conditions here: (https://www.icasassessments.com/icasa-terms-and-conditions/#icas-parents).

 

 

 

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Taungurung people as the first peoples of Buxton and the surrounding areas. The Taungurung have been custodians and caretakers of the land, animals and waters for many thousands of years and continue to perform age-old ceremonies of celebration, initiation and renewal. We also recognise other Indigenous peoples living and working in the Buxton area.

Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships

In response to the Royal Commission into Family Violence, Buxton Primary School is committed to promoting and embedding respectful relationships and gender equality into our school’s curriculum, ethos, vision and values. In our school, the focus is on treating everyone with respect and dignity, developing personal, social and emotional skills and contributing to early intervention through education. We aim to create real and lasting change in the lives of our students, staff, families and the wider school community.

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