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  2. Selective schools in New South Wales, Australia are government high schools operated by the New South Wales Department of Education that accept their students based upon their academic merit. [1]

  3. Below is a list of selective and agricultural high schools run by the NSW Department of Education. Entry to these schools is managed by the department's Selective High School and Opportunity Class Placement Unit.

    School
    Location
    Years
    Selective Status
    7–12
    Partially
    Auburn Girls High School
    7–12
    Partially
    7–12
    Fully
    7–12
    Partially
  4. What is selective education and what are the benefits? Opportunity classes and selective high schools deliver the New South Wales curriculum using specialised evidence-based teaching methods that are proven to support the learning and wellbeing needs of high potential and gifted students.

  5. Selective high schools and opportunity classes – staff only. Learn about the benefits of selective education and how to apply.

  6. In New South Wales, selective high schools are government schools that select students on the basis of academic ability. Most students enter a selective high school in Year 7, after sitting the Selective High Schools Test the previous year.

  7. There are 47 selective high schools for Year 7 entry each year, including an online class, Aurora College, for rural and remote students. 17 selective high schools; 25 partially selective high schools; 4 agricultural selective high schools (some offering boarding)

  8. Mar 29, 2017 · The selective school system in New South Wales, for example, which has the largest concentration and longest history of selective schooling, is a relic of when secondary schooling was the destination of only a minority of young people, mostly from the middle or upper classes.

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