How do I know my child should apply?
How do I know my child should apply?
Children suited to these programs should be able to perform (or have the potential to perform) well ahead of children of the same age, for example talking or reading at an advanced level.
Although student potential can vary considerably from child to child, there are general indicators that can help you identify if your child is likely to be suited to these programs.
Thinking skills
Your child:
- can master a new skill with unusual speed and has a quick and accurate recall
- can remember and make connections between past and present experiences
- has a well advanced sense of humour
- is resourceful and creative, and improvises well in play.
Learning style
Your child:
- has great curiosity, motivation and a desire to learn
- becomes bored or frustrated easily if not challenged
- has advanced planning skills for their age
- uses unusual or imaginative ways to do things.
Speech and language skills
Your child:
- has an advanced level of language skills
- is able to understand and carry out complicated instructions for their age
- has advanced skills in reading, writing, or using numbers.
Social skills
Your child:
- is sensitive to the needs or feelings of others
- may get on better with older children rather than children of their own age
- may be able to take on responsibilities usually given to considerably older children.
Visual and spatial skills
Your child:
- has advanced skills with puzzles, building and construction materials, drawing, design or painting
- will do best in an environment that supports and stimulates them and fits well with their abilities and interests.