All nominations are to be completed online.Using this innovative facility will reduce the printing load for the school and you can access the website whenever you need to. For further information, please contact Phil Bradshaw (Associate Principal). Test questions are multiple choice, of a contemporary nature and are separated into the following sub […]
Two tests are administered.
303 Sevenoaks St Cannington The practice and example tests can be accessed by using the details below, web address: assess.scsa.wa.edu.auusername: olna, Note: Schools should use their own school code, School Curriculum and Standards Authority Statewide testing of all Year 4 students is conducted once a year and gifted and talented students are then identified for access into these specialist courses in Year 5. The intention is not for schools to drill students on these tests as the skills, genres and prompts will differ between tests. Statewide testing of all Year 4 students is conducted once a year and gifted and talented students are then identified for access into these specialist courses in Year 5. PEAC is the Primary Extension and Challenge program which provides specialised learning extension for gifted and talented students in Years 5 and 6. In many areas it is much harder to make it into an OC school than it is to make it into even an average Selective High School. Students must be organised and have good time management skills, as it is their responsibility to ensure that they catch up on all class work missed during their attendance at PEAC. Most courses run out of the PEAC Centre at Bull Creek Primary School, while some specialist courses are held in a variety of community and educational settings.
The program offers a range of courses that provide the most able students with opportunities for extension and enrichment work that is intellectually challenging.
The scores from the test will be used in the selection of students for the PEAC courses and other extension programs. Western Australia 6107, © School Curriculum and Standards Authority, Government of Western Australia, 2014, Principles of Teaching, Learning and Assessment, Kindergarten-Sample-Teaching-Learning-Outline-2017.PDF, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures, Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia, Alternative Curriculum/Reporting Recognition, Assessment Principles and Reflective Questions, Pre-primary to Year 10: Teaching, Assessing and Reporting Policy, Relevant documents and other sources of information/websites, Policy Standards for Pre-primary to Year 10: Teaching, Assessing and Reporting, Primary Student Registration Procedures Manual, Integrating ABLEWA into Teaching and Learning, English as an Additional Language or Dialect. Primary Extension and Challenge (PEAC) is a part time supplementary program for students in Years 5 and 6. Past Test Papers for Selective High School Entrance in NSW. The Department of Education run courses for students in public schools who have been identified as Gifted and Talented. Nominations must be completed online before the cut off date.
For more information please contact the school. Find out about your child's Academic Selective Entrance Test (ASET) Performance Report, and how to respond to an Offer of Placement. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this site may contain images of people who are deceased. Students who are new to Western Australia, or who miss the original testing date, will be provided with a catch-up test date. Please find the answers at the end of each sample exam paper. Since 2009 the testing, marking, scoring and results for all regions have been centrally coordinated, in consultation with Regional Assessment Coordinators. It provides them with practice in using the test website functionality and to experience the types of questions that can be expected in the reading, writing and numeracy components of the OLNA. The second test measures students’ ability to see relationships and solve problems.
On the PEAC Home Page you will find links to the Course Booklet for you to nominate for the courses of your choice. For the latest public education news, resources and services, follow us on: +61 (08) 9266 6200 burrendah.ps@education.wa.edu.au. All of the details regarding the current courses for identified Years Five and Six students are available from the PEAC website at www.northmetropeac.wa.edu.au. Identification of eligible students usually occurs during terms two and three in Year 4. Fremantle PEAC Centre: http://fremantlepeac.com/, DET Information: http://det.wa.edu.au/schoolsandyou/detcms/navigation/discover-the-opportunities/primary-school-opportunities/peac/, Castlereagh CloseWilletton PerthWestern Australia 6155, Telephone: +61 (08) 9266 6200E: burrendah.ps@education.wa.edu.au, 2020 School Contribution and Charges Information, http://det.wa.edu.au/schoolsandyou/detcms/navigation/discover-the-opportunities/primary-school-opportunities/peac/, Interschool Athletics Carnival 10th and 12th November -, Massed Choir Festival, Senior Choir, Perth Concert Hall -, We encourage parent/carers to read our new Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) page -.
Reading: 2001 PEAC (Primary Extension and Challenge) The Department of Education run courses for students in public schools who have been identified as Gifted and Talented. These tests contain questions assessing skills from the Australian Core Skills Framework.