PIRLS is an international assessment of Year 4 students that measures how effective countries are in teaching reading literacy.
Country | 2001 | 2006 | 2011 | 2016 | 2021* |
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Australia | N/A | N/A | 527 | 544 | 540 |
England | 553 | 539 | 552 | 559 | 558 |
Hong Kong | 528 | 564 | 571 | 569 | 573 |
New Zealand | 529 | 532 | 531 | 523 | 521 |
Singapore | 528 | 558 | 567 | 576 | 587 |
6 countries performed at a higher level than Australia
8 countries performed at a similar level to Australia
28 countries performed at a lower level than Australia
71% of New Zealand’s students achieved the PIRLS intermediate benchmark. New Zealand’s mean score was lower than Australia’s.
80% of Australia’s students achieved the PIRLS intermediate benchmark.
83% of Italy’s students achieved the PIRLS intermediate benchmark. Italy’s mean score was similar to Australia’s.
84% of Finland’s students achieved the PIRLS intermediate benchmark. Finland’s mean score was similar to Australia’s.
86% of England’s students achieved the PIRLS intermediate benchmark. England’s mean score was higher than Australia’s.
89% of Russia’s students achieved the PIRLS intermediate benchmark. Russia’s mean score was higher than Australia’s.
90% of Singapore’s students achieved the PIRLS intermediate benchmark. Singapore’s mean score was higher than Australia’s.
92% of Hong Kong’s students achieved the PIRLS intermediate benchmark. Hong Kong’s mean score was higher than Australia’s.
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