High potential and gifted education

Some students learn faster and more easily than others. These students may shine in creativity, thinking, leadership or sport.

At our school, we recognise and nurture these strengths early. We support advanced learners with great lessons and activities to help them grow and thrive.

Our approach focuses on four key domains:

At Llandilo Public School, we are dedicated to implementing the NSW Department of Education’s HPGE policy by providing a comprehensive, student-centred approach that nurtures the potential of every learner across these four domains.

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 opportunities to develop their talent in the arts, sport, leadership and more.

Opening doors to wider experiences

Our students can participate in a wide range of state-wide opportunities 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:

Our high potential and gifted education opportunities

Our students engage with  HPGE education in the classroom, in our school, and across NSW.

In our classroom
  • We are committed to recognising and nurturing high potential and gifted students, ensuring every student has the opportunity to thrive at our school.
  • Our classroom practices support and extend high potential and gifted students.
  • We identify students' learning needs in the classroom and use evidence-informed teaching practices to challenge and extend students.
  • Our supportive classroom environments promote a sense of belonging and encourage risk-taking, creativity and collaboration.
  • Our teachers engage in professional learning to support the diverse needs of all students, including our high potential and gifted learners.
Across our school
  • Our school recognises that every student is individual, and we provide flexible and diverse opportunities for students to explore and grow their strengths outside the classroom.
  • Our school identifies and supports students with high potential through extension and extra-curricular opportunities such as debating and public speaking competitions.
  • All our students, including high potential and gifted students, are encouraged to take on leadership roles e.g. student representative council (SRC), library monitor, school captain and prefect, and house captain.
  • Student talent is celebrated and extended through Operation Art and dance festivals.
  • Our students can take part in school swimming, cross country and athletics carnivals, and can further access sporting pathways to PSSA zone, regional and state repesentation.
Across NSW
  • Our students participate in a wide range of statewide programs to extend and enrich student potential e.g. Premier's Sporting Challenge, Premier's Reading Challenge, Arts Unit's Multicultural Public Speaking Competition and PULSE Alive.
  • Statewide/NSW Department of Education level support is available for our high potential and gifted students.

Students working together at a debating workshop.

Premier's Debating Challenge

Dance

Student leader mentoring year 5 student.

Student Leadership Program

Students wearing sports uniform posing for a photo at a sporting event.

Sports Gala Days

Student athlete posing with three medicals, gold, silver and bronze.

Sporting Pathways

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.

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Student opportunities and activities

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Learning

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