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Built for NSW · grounded in NESA

Bringing AI to your school? Make sure it's built for NSW.

Most “AI for schools” tools are built on the national curriculum. In NSW that's the wrong document — our schools teach, program and report from NESA syllabuses. Lessio is built on those, by a serving NSW teacher.

NESAevery K–12 syllabus
DoEofficial program template
0student data, ever
Freeone-term pilot

NSW doesn't teach the national curriculum

NESA adopts and adapts the Australian Curriculum into its own syllabuses — and those syllabuses are the instrument your faculty must program, teach and report from. A tool aligned to the national curriculum isn't aligned to what your teachers actually have to deliver. Lessio is grounded in the NESA syllabus text itself.

Verbatim NESA outcomesThe official outcome codes and content points for the exact focus area — not a paraphrase.
The DoE program templateDrafted to the NSW Department of Education's own programming standards — registration-ready.
NSW assessmentTasks with marking guidelines on the NESA Common Grade Scale — valid, reliable, plain-English.

5 questions to ask any AI tool before you bring it to your school

If the answer to any of these is no, your teachers will be doing the NSW-specific work by hand. Lessio answers yes to all five.

1

Is it built on the NESA syllabus — or the national curriculum?

Lessio grounds every draft in the verbatim NESA syllabus text for the exact focus area. NSW only ‘adopts and adapts’ the national curriculum — your faculty programs from NESA, so Lessio does too.

2

Does it use real NSW outcome codes?

Every program and assessment cites the exact outcome codes your faculty registers against (e.g. MA4-FRC-C-01) — applied to the right content, never invented.

3

Does it follow the NSW DoE program template?

Outputs match the Department’s own planning format — scope & sequence, week-by-week programs, registration & evaluation, Common Grade Scale assessment.

4

What happens to your students’ data?

Nothing — Lessio never touches student data, accounts or PII. There is nothing to monitor, store or breach. It is the lowest-risk way to bring AI into a school.

5

Was it built by someone who has taught in a NSW classroom?

Lessio is built by a serving NSW teacher and Stage Dean — for the documents a NSW faculty actually writes, registers and evaluates.

What your faculty gets

Scope & sequences

The year mapped across a stage’s focus areas.

Teaching programs

Week-by-week units on the DoE program template.

Resources

Lessons, graduated worksheets and answer keys.

Assessments

Tasks + marking guidelines on the Common Grade Scale.

Teaching slides

Classroom-ready, with accurate computed diagrams.

Teacher PD

APST-mapped Academy courses on using AI well.

For your leadership team

One source of truth, whole-faculty

Every teacher works from the same NESA-grounded baseline — consistent quality across the faculty, including early-career staff, without adding to anyone’s planning load.

Privacy by design

No student accounts, no conversation monitoring, no PII. Nothing about your students leaves the school. The simplest possible privacy and duty-of-care footprint.

PD that counts

Lessio Academy is a NESA Recognised PD Provider — short, practical, APST-mapped courses on using AI ethically and effectively, counting toward your staff's self-directed NESA PD hours.

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One faculty, one term, no cost — we measure the hours saved and you decide from the evidence.

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Start with a free faculty pilot — one faculty, one term, no cost. We measure the hours saved; you decide from the evidence.