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Academic Achievers - Global Leaders

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​​​​​​​Selection criteria and application process​

Entrance to the Academic Achievers - Global Leaders Program is via an entrance exam held at the College. Consideration is also given to previous academic information provided including achievement results, NAPLAN and participation in previous academic gifted and talented programs, as well as leadership positions. 

  • Applications for year 7, 2026 close Tuesday 6 May
  • The exam will be held on Tuesday 13 May
  • Offers will be emailed by end of Term 2
  • Applications are only received for year 7 entry when the student is in year 6
  • Applications are not accepted for years 8 and 9 into the Program
  • Further details regarding how to enrol are on the website here​.​

The Program 

Kelvin Grove State College Middle School recognises the need to encourage students to ignite their sparks, become their best and be ready for their futures. In recognition of the diversity within our Middle School, Kelvin Grove State College offers the Academic Achievers - Global Leaders (AA) Program in Year 7, 8 and 9. This Program offers extension and enrichment through the Australian Curriculum in the core subjects (Mathematics, Science, English, History and Geography) for academically gifted and talented students. 

The annual fee for students participating in the Program is $100 fee in addition to the Student Resource Scheme fee. ​ 

What does this mean for classroom practice?

For students who participate in the Program at Kelvin Grove State College, the curriculum is designed with careful consideration for level, pace and a degree of abstraction and complexity appropriate to the needs of high achieving learners who thrive on being extended. These curriculum provisions include:

  • an accelerated pace with fewer repetitions whilst still providing clear instruction and scaffolding
  • adjusted tasks to allow students to process more complex and abstract information and encourage higher order thinking skills
  • opportunities to engage in learning with students with similar academic goals and shared interests, with the aim of developing collaborative skills in problem-solving, critical and creative thinking, and self-reflection
  • encouragement to pursue independent inquiries that demonstrate innovative and rigorous responses that may involve extended outcomes.

Class organisation

Students in the Program will follow the same timetable structure and have the same elective choic​​es as their peers at KGSC. As with all students in Year 7, 8 and 9, students in the Program will share the same class for Mathematics, Science, English, History and Geography. Student progress is still measured against the achievement standards of the Australian Curriculum.

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Last reviewed 27 February 2025
Last updated 27 February 2025