High potential and gifted education
Some students learn faster and and more easily than others. These students may shine in creativity, thinking, leadership or sport.
At our school:
- we are committed to developing high potential across 4 domains: creative, intellectual, physical and social-emotional.
- we challenge our students to think, create, lead and grow every day.
- we foster a culture of high expectations
- our offerings focus on talent development for high potential and gifted learners
- high potential and gifted education is delivered in-class, across the whole school and department wide.
Why choose us for your high potential or gifted child?
Recognising potential and developing talent
Our teachers find potential and nurture our students to be the best they can be.
Tailored lessons
Each student has different abilities. Teachers respond to each student’s ability by providing extra challenges and extension activities to keep learning exciting and engaging.
Rich opportunities and activities
Students can take part in programs in the arts, sport, leadership and more.
Opening doors to wider experiences
Our students can participate in a wide range of state-wide programs that aim to extend and enrich student potential.
What is high potential and gifted education?
High Potential and Gifted Education (HPGE) is how our school supports students with advanced learning needs.
We do this through:
- effective teaching strategies like enrichment, extension and acceleration
- tailored support during lessons that stretch, challenge and inspire
- access to a wide range of opportunities both within and beyond our school.
Learn more about HPGE at [link to HPGE page on education.nsw]
Our high potential and gifted education opportunities
Our students can take part in HPGE opportunities in the classroom, in our school, and across NSW.
- Differentiated tasks that adjust pace, complexity and higher-order thinking
- Formative assessment to monitor growth and adapt learning
- Opportunities for abstraction, inquiry, and curriculum depth
- Flexible grouping for collaboration
- Targeted learning goals
- Strengths-based feedback and goal setting.
- Opportunities for leadership within the classroom
- Structured peer collaboration and reflection.
- Safe learning environments that encourage confidence, risk-taking, and perseverance
- End-of-year concert
- Extra-curricular opportunities including robotics, chess, art club, choir, dance, guitar, drama, band and strings
- Leadership opportunities including student leadership, sports captains, SRC and buddy classes
- Participation in whole-school inclusion and wellbeing initiatives including peer support and Grow Your Mind
- Gimbawali combined public school concert for students in the Auburn, Bankstown, Chullora, Girraween, Parramatta and Strathfield NSW Department of Education School networks at the Sydney Opera House
- Maths Olympiad and Maths Games
- Multicultural Perspectives Art Calendar
- NSW Multicultural Public Speaking encourages students to explore ideas of multiculturalism in Australia while they practise their public speaking skills
- Premier's Reading Challenge
- Premier's Spelling Bee promotes our students’ vocabulary development and attention to detail in competitive setting
- Premier's Sporting Challenge (PSC) promotes whole-school participation in physical activity with leadership pathways and professional learning
- Pulse Alive performing arts event that celebrates the talents, diversity and creativity of students from across NSW public schools
- Representative School Sport Pathway and PSSA (AFL, t-ball, softball, soccer, touch football and netball)
Help for your high potential child
If your child shows signs of high potential, contact us. We can share how our HPGE support can guide their learning journey.
Student opportunities and activities
Discover the clubs, sports and other opportunities our students have beyond the classroom.
Learning
Find out about our approach to learning and supporting students to progress.