OCHRE Education

Ochre Education Release Roadmap

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Introducing our Ochre Education Release Roadmap - get ahead with your planning

We are delighted to present our Ochre Release Roadmap - a new plan which lets you see what curriculum and lesson resources are available now and what’s coming out when over the next couple of years.

We have mapped all of our releases for F-10 English, Maths, Science and Humanities across curriculum variants. You can view an overview of all subjects and year levels, for Primary years and Secondary, or click on the tab relevant to your subject and curriculum for detail on what specific units will be released by term.

We know that this information will support teachers and leaders to better plan for the use of Ochre’s resources throughout the academic year.

Already Planning for 2026?

For schools planning for the 2026 academic year, materials for the following subjects and years will be available from the beginning of next year - allowing schools to follow the scope and sequence throughout the whole year. Materials for some subjects will see a staggered release on our website across the year, with all resources listed below being made available to schools before the term in which they are first taught in 2026. All materials (unless marked below), will be made available to support teaching of the Australian Curriculum (AC), Victorian Curriculum (VC) and NSW Syllabus.

  • Maths Years F-6 (VC/AC only) and Years 7-10
  • Science Years 3-6 and Years 7-8
  • English Years F-2, 3-6 and 7-8
  • Humanities Years F-6

These will be supplemented by resources for Years 9-10 for English and Science, available in time for the 2027 school year.

We are thrilled that this means that by 2027 a full year of lesson resources will be available for Years F-10 in English, Maths and Science, and Years F-6 in Humanities.

We would like to thank our brilliant curriculum partners Catholic Education Canberra and Goulburn, Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools, Catholic Education Sandhurst and the National Catholic Education Commission, as well as the Origin Foundation and McKinnon Foundation for supporting the development of these materials.

We would also like to extend our thanks to the over 500 expert teachers - from our partner systems and beyond - who have shared their practice in the development of these high-quality, evidence-based materials, supporting schools across Australia.

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