Details of the Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) Program

The Select Entry Accelerated Learning Program in Victoria is carried out annually for the students of Year 7 to Year 10. For example, a student can initiate the work of Year 8 in Year 7. If you feel that your child lacks the educational environment in which he feels challenged, then you can consider enrolling him/her in the SEAL program. This program allows students to complete advanced coursework at a faster pace compared to other students. Students can complete the coursework of Year 7 to Year 10 in 3 years. It gives them the liberty to choose how they wish to complete their Victoria Certificate of Education (VCE) years.

Groups of SEAL/SEALP students are often formed so that students can learn from other students of similar academic ability. The group of students remains the same from year 7 till year 10.

SEAL Program Availability in Schools

The SEAP Program began in the year 1980. The Academy of Accredited SEAL Schools (TASS) has listed some schools under its banner. These schools adhere to the criteria of the SEAL test. There are around 50 secondary schools in Victoria that offer the SEAL Program.

The SEAL Program began in the year 1980. The SEAL Academy has its own scheme for accreditation. The accreditation of SEAL schools is crucial as it ensures that only quality education is provided to the groups of highly gifted students.

The Academy of Accredited SEAL Schools (TAASS) has listed some schools under its banner. These schools adhere to the criteria of the SEAL test. There are around 40 secondary schools in Victoria that offer the SEAL Program.

Williamstown High School, Auburn High School, Albert Park College, Gladstone Park Secondary College, Box Hill High School, Dandenong High School, Emerald Secondary College, Keilor Downs Secondary College, Springside West Secondary College and Fairhills High School are some of the schools among others that offer the SEAL Program.

 

The Selection Process

The selection process for admission into the SEAL Program is as follows:

 The students who have attained excellent results in year 7 can apply for the SEAL Program online. After this step, students will have to pass the Edutest exam, the fee for which is non-refundable.  Most schools use testing companies like Edutest for the admission process. The students who demonstrate high potential in the test will be invited to appear for an interview.

On a Final Note

The Select Entry Accelerated Learning Programs in Victorian public schools provide students with the opportunity to grow academically and intellectually. The competition to get into this program is high. The SEAL Program prepares students for a bright and successful future.


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