Opportunity Class (OC) Minimum Entry Scores in 2018

By Published On: May 14, 2018

UPDATE: For 2019 Opportunity Class entry marks click here. Opportunity [...]

UPDATE: For 2019 Opportunity Class entry marks click here.

Opportunity Classes (OC) are offered in selected government schools across NSW and cater for academically gifted and talented children in Years 5 and 6. They provide a rich and intellectually stimulating educational environment.

Students who wish to be placed in OC in Year 5 need to sit the test in Year 4. For 2018 entry, Year 4 students will sit the test on Wednesday 1 August, 2018.

Parents of prospective applicants for OC must complete an “Intention to Apply” form provided by the school, then complete an online application.

Entry into OC is administered by High Performing Students Unit of the NSW Department of Education and determined by two factors:

1. Students’ results in the OC Test – English (reading comprehension), mathematics and general ability.
2. Students’ school’s assessment of their performance in English and mathematics in Year 4 and occasionally Year 3.

Opportunity Class entry scores for 2018

Number of vacancies: 1,740
Number of applicants: 11,850

Below is a list showing every school in NSW and their minimum entry score for opportunity class. The minimum entry score is the score of the lowest scoring student to accept a place there.

OPPORTUNITY CLASSMinimum entry – 2018
Alexandria Park Community School206
Alstonville Public School163
Armidale City Public School164
Artarmon Public School230
Ashfield Public School224
Balgowlah Heights Public School212
Balmain Public School215
Bathurst West Public School169
Beecroft Public School245
Biraban Public School162
Blacktown South Public School210
Blaxcell Street Public School204
Bradbury Public School186
Camden South Public School187
Caringbah North Public Schoo216
Casula Public School208
Cessnock West Public School163
Chatswood Public School224
Colyton Public School189
Coonabarabran Public School160
Cudgegong Valley Public School160
Dubbo West Public School161
Dural Public School227
Earlwood Public School212
Ermington Public School239
Georges Hall Public School220
Goonellabah Public School161
Gosford Public School199
Goulburn West Public School166
Greenacre Public School203
Greystanes Public School226
Harrington Street Public School212
Holsworthy Public School212
Hurstville Public School224
Illaroo Road Public School169
Ironbark Ridge Public School226
Jewells Primary School183
Kingswood Public School187
Leumeah Public School215
Lithgow Public School160
Maryland Public School174
Matthew Pearce Public School236
Mona Vale Public School211
Moree Public School164
Neutral Bay Public School223
New Lambton South Public School188
Newbridge Heights Public School205
North Rocks Public School241
Picnic Point Public School219
Port Macquarie Public School160
Quakers Hill Public School222
Queanbeyan South Public School164
Richmond Public School165
Rutherford Public School176
Ryde Public School224
Smithfield Public School200
Soldiers Point Public School167
South Grafton Public School161
St Andrews Public School191
St Johns Park Public School225
Sturt Public School177
Summer Hill Public School238
Sutherland Public School219
Tahmoor Public School166
Tamworth Public School181
Tamworth South Public School162
Tighes Hill Public School181
Toormina Public School161
Waitara Public School227
Wentworth Falls Public School193
Wilkins Public School215
Wollongong Public School205
Woollahra Public School221
Wyong Public School177

 

OC Preparation at Global Education Academy

At Global Education Academy, our OC Preparation Course exposes students to the structure and types of questions commonly used in the OC Placement Test and gives them systematic instruction and practice to cultivate higher order thinking skills.

With her extensive knowledge and experience in ICAS-maths at Educational Assessment Australia – UNSW, our founder Dr. Awawdeh has developed a comprehensive program that involves all the techniques needed to answer questions that require higher-order thinking, particularly multiple choice questions.

The GEA OC preparation course is structured around the three areas that are tested; English, mathematics and general ability. It also enhances student performance across these disciplines. Students need to have exceptional skills in reasoning, problem-solving, exam strategies, extended vocabulary, extensive general ability, time management (as they have less than one minute to answer each question) and the ability to manage their cognitive load effectively.

The program allows students to consistently practice problem-solving strategies and mathematical reasoning skills to achieve exceptional performance. It also improves their reading comprehension and expands their vocabulary and general knowledge.

Students attend a 4-hour class once a week for 25 weeks. Term 1 and Term 2 and 5 intensive days in the holiday before the test (July).

The program includes 5 mock tests where students complete each test under exam conditions. These mock tests mimic the actual test. Comprehensive feedback is given to students in the following session.

Each week, students receive units written by GEA that are mapped to the syllabus and written based on Cognitive Load Theory.

In week 9 of each term of the course, students are assessed to measure their progress. Full feedback is given to students. Week 10 is the consolidation week. Parents receive a comprehensive report of their child’s progress and full support in the application process.

Why Global Education Academy?

GEA boasts two convenient locations, the first is in the heart of Kogarah, and our newest campus is located in Turramurra, catering for families in the upper-north shore and surrounds.

Sessions at Global Education Academy are conducted in a supportive, friendly, and engaging learning environment where the academic development of each student comes first. We also offer our students many hours of extra support.

To apply for GEA’s OC Intensive Preparation Holiday Course please click here or call us on 02 8084 1010.

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