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These schools have a mix of local area high school students who attend non-selective classes, and students placed through the selective high school placement processes who attend selective classes.
These schools have a mix of local area high school students who attend non-selective classes, and students placed through the selective high school placement processes who attend selective classes.
For further information and support, visit the Selective High Schools and Opportunity Classes website for students, work through the activities in the Student Resource Hub and view the online Practise tests..
Choosing your schools Things to consider when choosing selective high schools and opportunity classes.
Understanding the Context
Learn all about the placement test for selective high schools and for opportunity classes.
For more detailed policy information, visit: Enrolment of Students in NSW Government Schools Selective high schools and opportunity class placement procedures Years 8 to 11 selective high school entry.
What are the benefits of selective high schools and opportunity classes? Is a selective high school or opportunity class the right fit for your child? Student resource hubs Downloads Selective high schools.
What are selective high schools? Selective high schools are one of the ways that teachers and other school staff support our high potential and gifted students in Years 7 to 12. In a selective high school,.
Key Insights
The application process for entry into Years 8 to 11 at NSW selective high schools differs from the Year 7 process. Each selective school manages its own vacancies, assessments, and placement decisions.
Things to consider when choosing selective high schools and opportunity classes.
A guide to selective high schools and opportunity classes Selective high schools and opportunity classes are specialist school settings that group together high potential and gifted students. Learning with.