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Budget 2026 to Fund Primary Schools Following Positive Maths Results

17 May 2026
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Lifting primary school students’ mathematics skills will be a central focus of Budget 2026, with Education Minister Erica Stanford set to announce a significant investment in classroom resources and teacher support. This announcement follows new results indicating an “encouraging” improvement in Year 6 students’ maths abilities. Despite acknowledging that there is still progress to be made, Stanford emphasized that the trends are positive. The budget is expected to include additional resources for primary schools, a new assessment for Year 5 students on times tables and division, and ongoing education reforms. This initiative aims to help teachers identify learning gaps early and keep parents informed about their children’s progress.

Why It Matters

Investment in primary education is crucial as foundational skills in subjects like mathematics are often linked to future academic success. Historical data shows that strong early education can lead to improved student outcomes in later years and better performance in standardized assessments. Recent assessments, such as the Curriculum Insights and Progress Study (CIPS), monitor student progress in reading, writing, and maths, providing valuable data to inform educational strategies. Enhancing mathematics skills at the primary level could address existing educational disparities and contribute to a more competent workforce in the long term.

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