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.
Why choose us for your high potential or gifted child?
Recognising potential and developing talent
Drummoyne Public School supports high potential and gifted learners through early identification, ongoing tracking and a wide range of enrichment opportunities across academic, creative, social-emotional and physical domains. Identification is rigorous and embedded in Learning and Support Team processes, using multiple assessment tools, parent and teacher referral to build a clear picture of each student’s strengths. Ongoing consultation with families ensures a shared understanding of student needs and guides long-term talent development.
Tailored lessons
Our teachers ensure all learning is appropriately challenging for every student through tailored lessons and differentiated instruction. We understand that students have diverse strengths and abilities, and adjust content, tasks and expectations so each learner is extended at the right level. Purposeful challenging activities, enrichment tasks and opportunities for deeper thinking are embedded in classroom practice to stretch students who are ready, while targeted scaffolds support others to build skills and confidence.
Rich opportunities and activities
We offer rich opportunities for students to develop talents across academic, creative, leadership and sporting domains. Students can extend themselves through programs such as debating, public speaking, Tournament of Minds, choir, band, strings, PSSA sport and Student Government, along with dedicated STEAM Enrichment and CAPA Enrichment programs taught by specialist teachers. We also establish Academic Enrichment Classes in Stages 2 and 3 to support students who are ready for higher-level learning
Opening doors to wider experiences
Students can participate in a wide range of state-wide opportunities that aim to extend and enrich their potential. These include programs such as Tournament of Minds, public speaking competitions, the School Spectacular, regional and state sporting pathways, maths challenges and selective enrichment opportunities. Together, these experiences allow students to showcase their talents, connect with like-minded peers and engage in learning beyond the classroom
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.
Our High Potential and Gifted Education Opportunities
Our students engage with HPGE education 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.
- Advanced learning pathways, including accelerated or compacted content.
- Explicit teaching of critical thinking and problem-solving strategies.
- Opportunities for abstraction, inquiry, and curriculum depth.
- Tasks that promote choice, authenticity, and critical and creative thinking including cross-curricular projects.
- Flexible grouping for collaborative ideation and presentation.
- Differentiated movement tasks and skill refinement in PDHPE.
- Targeted learning goals for coordination, agility, and control.
- Opportunities to take on lead roles in physical demonstrations or team strategy.
- Supportive learning environments that enable exploration and self-assessment.
- 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.
- Debating
- STEM and coding clubs
- Academic competitions
- Critical thinking workshops
- School musicals
- Music ensembles
- Visual arts and drama showcases
- Creative writing groups
- Sport squads
- House competitions
- Performance-based movement groups
- Peer mentoring
- Student leadership (Student Government)
- Wellbeing programs
- Participation in whole-school inclusion and wellbeing initiatives.
- The Premier’s Spelling Bee promotes our students’ vocabulary development and attention to detail in competitive settings.
- The Premier’s Debating Challenge helps our students to build logical arguments and confidence in public speaking.
- Our STEM Enrichment Partnerships with industry and universities deepen our students’ intellectual curiosity while developing innovation and collaboration.
- Involvement in the Game Changer Challenge empowers our students to solve future-focused problems using design thinking.
- The Schools Spectacular is an iconic performing arts event that celebrates the talents, diversity and creativity of students from across NSW public schools.
- Participation in (state/regional) drama ensembles promotes character exploration, storytelling and expressive freedom for our Stage 5 high potential and gifted drama students.
- Participation in music ensembles (e.g. State Wind Orchestra, State Choirs) hones our students’ musical skills, discipline and ensemble awareness.
- The Premier’s Sporting Challenge (PSC) promotes whole-school participation in physical activity with leadership pathways and professional learning.
- The Representative School Sport Pathway and PSSA and CHSSA events enable our students to trial and compete in sports at regional, state and national levels, fostering discipline, commitment and collaboration.
- Participation in state-wide dance ensembles develops our high potential and gifted Stage 5 dance students’ technical skills, performance presence and physical expressiveness.
- Our mentoring programs connect our students with trusted adults including school alumni to build confidence, motivation, and interpersonal skills.
Academic competitions
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