Gender
In PISA 2022, the proportion of students achieving the National Proficient Standard (Level 3 or above) in Mathematics was 53% for males (similar to PISA 2018) and 48% for females (a lower proportion than in 2018). In Reading, the proportion was 54% for males (similar to PISA 2018) and 61% for females (a lower proportion than in 2018). In Science, the proportion was 58% for both males and females (both similar to 2018).
Socioeconomic status
In PISA 2022, the proportion of students achieving the National Proficient Standard (Level 3 or above) in Mathematics was 30% for students in the lowest socioeconomic quartile (a lower proportion than in PISA 2018) and 72% for students in the highest socioeconomic quartile (similar to PISA 2018). In Reading, the proportion was 41% for students in the lowest socioeconomic quartile (similar to PISA 2018) and 75% for students in the highest socioeconomic quartile (similar to PISA 2018). In Science, the proportion was 40% for students in the lowest socioeconomic quartile (similar to PISA 2018) and 78% for students in the highest socioeconomic quartile (similar to PISA 2018).
Cultural background
In PISA 2022, the proportion of students achieving the National Proficient Standard (Level 3 or above) in Mathematics was 20% for First Nations students (a lower proportion than in PISA 2018) and 53% for Non-First Nations students (a lower proportion than in PISA 2018). In Reading, the proportion was 29% for First Nations students (similar to PISA 2018) and 59% for Non-First Nations students (similar to PISA 2018). In Science, the proportion was 29% for First Nations students (similar to PISA 2018) and 60% for Non-First Nations students (similar to PISA 2018).