Academic Elite Program
The Academic Elite Program (AEP) is exclusively available to students in the Aveley SC local intake area. For these students, we offer an intellectually stimulating education program which is rigorous but supportive, inclusive but flexible and conducive to the pursuit of excellence. Students are challenged by an accelerated and differentiated curriculum that values higher order thinking and critical literacy.
Your child will be welcomed into our learning community which reflects the diversity of the world beyond the school gate.
Applications are now closed for Year 7 2025. Applications were due by Friday 16 August 2024.
For more information please see our Academic Elite Program Flyer.
Academic Elite Parent Information Letter
Academic Elite Application Form
Sports Elite Program
The Sports Elite Program allows students to maximise their physical and personal development as they pursue their sporting ambitions. The program does not focus on specific sports, instead placing emphasis on their long term athletic development including strength and conditioning, theoretical understanding and growth as a leader within our school. Students in the program are given the opportunity to attend guest lectures, excursions and camps with other students in the program.
The application process for current students has been emailed home to all parents in Term Two for entry into the program in Semester Two.
Year 7 2025 Applications:
Applications are now closed for Year 7 2025. Applications were due by Friday 16 August 2024.
For more information please see the Sports Elite Flyer
Sports Elite Parent Information Letter
Sports Elite Application Form
Current Training Schedule
Year 7 SEP: Tuesday or Wednesday Before School, 7:15AM – 8:15AM
Year 8 SEP: Thursday Before School, 7:15AM – 8:15AM
Year 9 & 10 SEP: An elective option occurring twice per week during usual school hours.
Instrumental Music School Services Program
Aveley SC's IMSS program is exclusively available to students in the Aveley SC local intake area. Instrumental Music offers students opportunities to develop musical skills, appreciation and expression, as well as opportunities for diverse community involvement. Students who apply are selected based on the results of an aptitude test, interest in learning a musical instrument, parent commitment and support, and physical suitability to play their selected musical instrument.
Research shows there are many benefits to learning a musical instrument, including helping children develop and mature as well as improve their self esteem and respect for others. Music may also help children in other areas of school as they develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. It brings a balance to the curriculum.
Applications have been extended for Year 7 2025 until Monday 7 October.