Selective Test Resource Guide
Discover everything you need to understand, prepare for and succeed in the NSW Selective Test. From application tips to final-week strategies, find all the guidance and resources in one place from our expert educators.
NSW Selective Schools & Key Information
About the Selective School System in NSW
Selective high schools in New South Wales (NSW) offer specialised education for high-potential and gifted students in Years 7 to 12. Parents typically apply for entry to Year 7 when their child is in Year 5 or early Year 6.
Types of Selective High Schools
- Fully Selective High Schools: 17 schools exclusively for students placed through the selective school placement process.
- Partially Selective High Schools: 25 schools with both selective and non-selective streams. Non-selective students attend local area classes, while selective students attend specialised classes.
- Agricultural High Schools: 4 schools with a focus on agricultural studies, admitting students through the selective school placement process.
- Aurora College: An online high school offering selective classes for rural and remote students.
Key Facts and Statistics
- Approximately 101,800 Year 6 students are enrolled in NSW each year.
- About 18% of Year 6 students (around 18,500 in 2024) sit the Selective High School Exam.
- Only 4,248 spots are available across all selective high schools annually.
- In 2024, 23% of students who sat the exam received an offer.
Some spots are allocated to underrepresented student cohorts to support equity and diversity in selective school placements.
Applying for Selective High Schools
The application process for selective high school placement is managed online through the NSW Education Department’s website.
Key Dates
| Event | Timeline |
| Applications Open | November–February |
| Exam Date | May |
| Final School Choice Review | Mid-May |
| Outcome Notifications | Late July (year prior) |
Application Steps
- Submit an Application: Applications must be submitted while the student is in Year 5 or early Year 6.
- Select Preferred Schools: Parents can nominate up to three selective schools in order of preference.
- Attend the Exam: Students sit the Selective High School Placement Exam in May.
- Review Choices: In mid-May, parents can make final adjustments to their school preferences.
- Receive Outcome: Offers are sent in late July, with students receiving one offer for their highest preferred school for which they qualify.
Important Notes
- Students are eligible for one offer only, based on their exam performance and the order of preferences.
- Further details and step-by-step guidance can be found on the NSW Department of Education’s website.
Tips for Parents
- Understand the Process: Familiarise yourself with the timelines and requirements early to avoid missing critical deadlines.
- Choose Wisely: Research schools carefully to determine which ones align best with your child’s needs and interests.
- Prepare for the Exam: Encourage your child to prepare for the Selective High School Exam with practice tests and study materials and consider a specialised Exam Preparation course through a provider such as The Swot Shop.
- Stay Informed: Regularly check the NSW Education Department’s website for updates or changes to the process.
By staying proactive and organised, you can help your child navigate the competitive selective school application process with confidence.
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