Opportunity Classes & Selective High Schools
Written by Rosemary Hammerton Monday, 15 August 2011 09:40
Opportunity classes, offered in Years 5 and 6, and selective high schools provide a range of opportunties that may suit many gifted children. But are they the right option for your child? The following article introduces you to a range of information and comment about these school placements:
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- Useful links for non NSWAGTC Events
- Gifted with Learning Disabilities or Differences
- Seemed gifted when younger, but has lost interest lately…
- October 2012 Newsletter
- New Zealand pulls out of hosting World Gifted Conference in 2013
- Upcoming Events for Parents and Teachers
- 2012 Financial Statement
- Teachers Wanted
Did you know?
Gifted children vary a lot. Some are great at sports. Some have disabilities. Children can be gifted or not along one or more of a large number of dimensions. Labels like "gifted" need to be used carefully as all children are different. |
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