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flag New South Wales expanded gifted education to all public schools in 2026, offering advanced learning to high-potential students beyond selective schools.

flag In 2026, New South Wales launched the Inspire program, expanding gifted education to all public schools, not just selective ones, to provide enrichment, extension, and STEM opportunities for high-potential students. flag Eight non-selective schools began offering gifted classes that year, with 20 more joining by 2027, chosen based on unmet demand. flag Schools like Port Hacking High and Chifley College’s Dunheved Campus reported students benefiting from accelerated, non-repetitive learning. flag Teachers are adapting curricula through compacting, and the program includes professional development, updated websites, relaxed catchment rules, and infrastructure upgrades. flag While the promise of offering the International Baccalaureate to public schools has not been fulfilled, the initiative aims to make advanced learning more equitable and accessible across the state.

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