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GSSC prides itself on its careers offerings, with extensive supports in place to help students identify the right pathway for them – whether that be moving onto further study, seeking employment, an apprenticeship or traineeship.

During Term 3, the support for Year 10 students ramps up as GSSC delivers its annual Subject Selection and Course Counselling program.

GSSC Senior Secondary and Careers Assistant Principal, Zarina Fleming said over the past term, Year 10 students have been working in their Pathway Mentoring class, learning about vocational pathways, course requirements and subject choices for Year 11.

“Over the holidays, the students have also had the opportunity to go through the Senior Secondary Handbook and have conversations with their families about their future career aspirations and goals and what they’d like to achieve in their final two years of secondary school,” Ms Fleming said.

“Bringing parents into this process is key - our families know their child’s passions, strengths, and interests and this helps to guide and support our young people as they plan their senior secondary schooling at GSSC.” 

This evening (July 17), GSSC will host a parent information session, centred around the Subject Selection and Careers Counselling program, which kicks off on Monday July 29.

“Across two days, our Year 10 students have the opportunity to make an appointment to come into the College with their parent or guardian and meet with one of our qualified Careers Practitioners to discuss their future career goals and subject options for Years 11 and 12,” Ms Fleming said.

“These decisions are so important, which is why we prioritise our Year 10 students for this individualised support and dedicate this time at school to ensure all students have all the information needed to make informed decisions.”

Appointments for July 29 and 30 can be made via Try Booking. A link has been sent out to families via Compass.

We are excited to share with you the continuation of our High Ability Program at Year 9 after the highly successful introduction of this program at GSSC this year.

In addition to this, we are extending the program to Year 7 students in 2025. This is for incoming students who would gain from further challenges in critical thinking and collaboration.

Following the Year 7 and 9 curriculum and adopting 21st century learning techniques, this program will allow students to delve deeper into subject areas as they edge towards their senior secondary schooling years.

Year 7 students in the program will be placed in a core class together, which they will continue in through Years 7, 8 and 9. This will provide students an opportunity to learn and grow with like-minded peers and set themselves up for the rigour of senior secondary school.

Current Year 8 GSSC students who are successful in gaining a place into the program during 2025 will be required to move into a new class in the Murray House within the Biyala Neighbourhood. Students will remain in their current Home Group. 

Application process

Entry into the High Ability Program is via:

  • An assessment which mirrors the General Achieve Test and tests student’s critical thinking abilities and capacity to write and;
  • GSSC working in consultation with primary schools and Year 8 teachers to gather a range of data including from NAPLAN and Progressive Achievement Tests (PAT), as well as Semester Reports.

Assessment details

Students may apply to sit the High Ability Program assessment to be considered for entry. Assessments will take place on the following days.

  • 9.30am or 11.45am on Sunday September 15 and;
  • 9.30am or 11.45am on Monday September 23.

This will be held in the Enterprise building on Hawdon St. Laptops will be provided to students to complete testing.

Next steps

Families may express their interest to undertake the High Ability Program assessment by completing this form:

Year 7 2025 -https://forms.office.com/r/3jkkzNTLM4

Year 9 2025 - https://forms.office.com/r/DLYLvV5bhZ

Applications close on Friday August 30.

Based on assessment results, GSSC will shortlist students and make final selections through a cross-reference with data from primary and secondary schools, including results from NAPLAN, PAT testing and effort and attitude comments in Semester Reports. 

When completing the EOI form, please indicate your consent for GSSC to access this data via your child’s primary school.

More information

If you have any questions, please get in touch with Stacie Lundberg, Curriculum and Pedagogy Assistant Principal: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Further information and FAQs are available here: https://www.gssc.vic.edu.au/curriculum-and-learning/high-ability-program

High Ability Year 7 2025 web