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New NSW Curriculum Reform syllabus: Implement from 2023

English for K−2

The new syllabus must now be taught in Kindergarten to Year 2 in all NSW primary schools.

The new syllabus, including new teaching and learning support resources, are available on the Digital Curriculum.

English for 3−10

The new syllabus is to be taught in Years 3 to 10 from 2024.

Detailed implementation information including key features and resources is available on the English syllabus development page.

Curriculum Reform timeline

To view implementation timelines for all syllabuses, visit our Curriculum Reform timeline page.


K–10 Curriculum

The NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) syllabuses are developed with respect to some overarching views about education. These include the NESA K–10 Curriculum Framework and Statement of Equity Principles and the Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians (December 2008).

NESA syllabuses include agreed Australian Curriculum content and content that clarifies the scope, breadth and depth of learning. The Australian Curriculum achievement standards underpin the syllabus outcomes and the Stage statements for Early Stage 1 to Stage 5.

In accordance with the K–10 Curriculum Framework and the Statement of Equity Principles, the syllabus takes into account the diverse needs of all students. It identifies essential knowledge, understanding, skills, values and attitudes. It outlines clear standards of what students are expected to know and be able to do in K–10. It provides structures and processes by which teachers can provide continuity of study for all students.

The framework also provides a set of broad learning outcomes that summarise the knowledge, understanding, skills, values and attitudes essential for all students in all learning areas to succeed in and beyond their schooling.

The continued relevance of the K–10 Curriculum Framework is consistent with the intent of the Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians (December 2008), which sets the direction for Australian schooling for the next 10 years. There are two broad goals:

  • Goal 1: Australian schooling promotes equity and excellence
  • Goal 2: All young Australians become successful learners, confident and creative individuals, and active and informed citizens.

The way in which learning in the English K–10 Syllabus contributes to the curriculum, and to students’ achievement of the broad learning outcomes, is outlined in the syllabus rationale.

Diversity of learners

NSW syllabuses are inclusive of the learning needs of all students. Syllabuses accommodate teaching approaches that support student diversity, including students with disability, gifted and talented students, and students learning English as an additional language or dialect (EAL/D). Students may have more than one learning need.

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