Students are selected for entry into this program
on the basis of performance in an ACER (Australian Council of Educational
Research) assessment.
The assessment is in four parts. There is an assessment of Mathematical
ability, Writing, Comprehension and an Abstract Reasoning test.
When the results come back from ACER students are invited to an
interview on the basis of their ranking in the test.
The interview is held at the school that student wishes to attend,
as indicated on the Expression of Interest for Entrance to the Ignite program.
Download the
"Expression of Interest
for Entrance" form
This form is presented in PDF format. To view
this file, you will need the free Acrobat
Reader from Adobe.
Print it out, fill it in and fax it back to the Ignite school
of your choice.
The majority of students enter the Ignite program at the completion
of year 7. They start the Ignite program in year 8.
There are many children who have completed the primary school curriculum
by end of year 6 by either working in hybrid 6/7 classes in primary
school or skipping a grade. They may sit the selection test in year 6 and be
offered a place in the year 8 Ignite Program.*If the selection panel believes
that the student has scored exceptional results that indicate the student requires
radical acceleration. The panel must also be convinced that entering year 8 from
year 6 will benifit the social and emotional development of the student.
These decisions are usually made in conjunction with
parent, student and input from the feeder primary school.
Year 6 students who do not gain entry may take the test again
the following year.
Characteristically, an extra year's maturity results in marked increase
in test scores. Students who are offered a place in year 6 but defer
are not obliged to retake the test the following year however it may be
recommended that they do resit.
Sometimes a mentor at the Ignite school may support the younger
student in primary school with an extended program in particular
subjects. |