The Gifted Support Network is an organisation which supports families of gifted and twice exceptional students in Victoria. You might like to share this with the parents of your SEAL students.
This is an online, self-paced PD course for teachers wishing to learn more about gifted education produced by Griffith University.
There are also national and state-based support organisations for gifted and talented children, parents and teachers who work with this cohort of students.
You can find out more about enhancement and enrichment opportunities at these websites.
Studying is hard, but there are lots of ways you can find ‘free’ money to fund your life while you focus on your studies. In this database, you’ll find scholarships, paid internships, competitions (with some decent prizes) and more.
Competitions for students and schools. These cover all curriculum areas. Some are run by subject organisations, others by governments, private organisations, even international groups.
Each year, a multitude of competitions are available for students and schools. These cover all curriculum areas. Some are run by subject organisations, others by governments, private organisations, even international groups.
Australia's youth-driven movement against bullying, hate and prejudice. We empower school students to challenge bullying in school, online and beyond.
An inspiring and supportive space for young writers to delve into the craft of story and take their writing skills and imaginations to the next level.
The AWC Teenage Creative Writers’ Program is ideal for teenagers who love to write and want to discover the key skills for creating compelling stories.
A raft of incredible writing competitions, Australia-wide, for students of all ages, including short stories, literature, poetry, playwriting and more.
Each summer, students from over 150 countries (including all 50 U.S. states) participate in one interdisciplinary, two-week session at Yale’s historic campus.
Students can access life science expertise with practicing scientists, contemporary knowledge and technology. Immerse yourself in life sciences.
A Centre of Excellence and Innovation in STEM Education that inspires creativity and 21st Century learning through innovative programs.
ESV makes it possible for Year 9 and 10 students in Victoria to access specialised STEM subjects through a virtual classroom.
VSSEC has used space to enhance the learning experiences in Mathematics, Science, Technology and Engineering for both teachers and students.
An Australian educational program challenging the world to develop problem solving skills via workshops, programs, tournaments and incursions.
FPS is a research-based academic program that teaches problem solving strategies, collaboration, critical and creative thinking, and communication.
A Philosothon is an event that encourages school students to investigate ethical and philosophical questions in the context of ‘communities of inquiry’.
Part of the School of Education at the University of NSW, GERRIC contributes to many aspects of the education and development of gifted students.
The Center for Talented Youth delivers academic excellence and transformational experiences to advanced learners in grades 2-12.
Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies is for the education of intellectually passionate students. We offer programs designed to meet the needs of students everywhere.
CTD helps young people find their strengths and interests and their unique development path. At CTD, students learn beyond content and academic skills.
Our summer programs have allowed students to experience their dream career before heading to college. A brilliant international opportunity.
There are also national and state-based support organisations for gifted and talented children, parents and teachers who work with this cohort of students. These include:
Australian Association for the Education of the Gifted and Talented
Victorian Association for Gifted and Talented Children (VAGTC)
The Gifted Support Network is an organisation which supports families of gifted and twice exceptional students in Victoria. You might like to share this with the parents of your SEAL students.
This is an online, self-paced PD course for teachers wishing to learn more about gifted education produced by Griffith University: Foundations for Understanding and Supporting Gifted or Talented Students