Centre for Excellence

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Challenging STUDENTS ACADEMICALLY

Building a Culture of Excellence

The Centre for Excellence supports a range of programs designed to meet the needs of the most academically able students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12. Guided by Gagné’s Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talent, the approach distinguishes between giftedness (natural abilities) and talent (developed skills). The focus is on identifying and nurturing both, with targeted programs that support students in the top 10% of their age group. These evidence-based programs are designed to stretch and support students academically, while also fostering their social and emotional development.

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Identification of Giftedness and Talent

The identification process is comprehensive and ongoing, using a combination of objective and subjective measures to understand each student’s learning needs and potential. Methods used include:

• Standardised testing (AAS, PAT)
• IOWA Scales (for acceleration and early entry)
• NAPLAN results
• ICAS competitions
• School-based assessments (formative and summative)
• Pre-testing and off-level testing
• Teacher observations
• Parent input

This data helps determine the most appropriate learning pathways for each student.

At the Centre for Excellence, we aim to challenge all students to achieve their potential across all the domains. Whether it's Academic, Sport, Art, Music, Drama, or anywhere else in the School. We work closely with all boys to help them reach their individual potential.

Brodie Reid

Head of the Centre for Excellence

Our Approach

Our Approach

  • Inclusive (All students)

  • Challenging (Top 10% of students)

  • Targeted (Top 1% of students)

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A student delivering a speech to fellow students in Chapel for Speakers
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