In New South Wales, Australia, Opportunity Classes (OC courses) are government primary school classes for brilliant and talented students run by the New South Wales Department of Education and Communities.

What are opportunity classes
Opportunity courses are a government effort for pupils in grades 5 and 6 who have a lot of promise. These classes are for students with unique needs and high potential who attend primary government schools. These classes successfully provide students with a unique learning environment in which they study in groups with children of similar abilities and with the assistance of exceptional teachers who make all topics as apparent as a mirror to each child.
Parents normally apply for these sessions when their child is four years old, and the youngster attends for the next two years, years five and six. Some parents, though, receive the information later. As a result, apply in year five, and the student will continue their studies in year six. Year 6 students are not eligible for admission. This is a two-year curriculum that culminates in a placement. As a result, students who accept the placement plan are transferred from their former school to their new one to continue their education.
There are 76 counted schools across NSW that can give your child with a fantastic high school tutoring experience. Specially abled pupils and their parents are invited to apply for these classes. Teachers, school personnel, and other mentors look after these youngsters and ensure sure they are not having any difficulties learning, behaving, or finding new friends. Parents of such aboriginal students can also meet with the teacher and principal to discuss their children's progress.
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