Go Teach Australia is proud to announce the upcoming release of its brand new 2026 Curriculum Portal. An all in one digital solution designed to simplify curriculum planning and elevate teaching in Health and Physical Education (HPE) and Respectful Relationships.
Set for full release in 2026, the Portal will provide schools with instant access to fully mapped, curriculum aligned resources from Foundation to Year 10. This includes lesson presentations, student workbooks, assessments, exams, exemplars, unit outlines and full scope and sequence documents - ensuring complete coverage of Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum and state specific curricula.
Partner Schools Leading the Way
Starting Term 3, selected partner schools will begin piloting the Portal ahead of its national rollout. These schools will gain early access to the platform and play a vital role in refining its features, usability, and classroom impact.
Emily, founder of Go Teach Australia, says...
"This Portal has been designed to take the pressure off teachers. It’s not just a resource hub - it’s a fully inclusive teaching solution. Everything is done for them so they can focus on what really matters: engaging students and creating meaningful learning experiences."
What to Expect
The Portal is built to be intuitive, responsive, and time saving. Key features include:
- Year level dashboards with clickable access to every resource
- Easy to navigate structure for term planning and weekly delivery
- Full mapping documents for curriculum compliance
- Streamlined content for instant classroom use
- Custom access levels for school leaders, HODs, and teachers
- Customised with your school logo for a professional, consistent look
Schools will also have the ability to tailor their use of the Portal to suit staff preferences, year levels and delivery models.
Looking Ahead
The Term 3 pilot will provide valuable feedback ahead of the full 2026 release, ensuring the platform delivers on its promise to make teaching easier, more effective and fully aligned to national curriculum requirements.
Schools interested in accessing the Portal for 2026 are encouraged to register early, as spots for onboarding and support are limited.