If my child was unsuccessful for opportunity class placement, does it mean he or she will be unsuccessful for selective high school entry?
Not necessarily. The entry requirements for opportunity class and selective high school placement can vary quite significantly. Moreover, there is scope for improvement in the ability and performance of students over the time since they applied for opportunity class placement. Conversely, not all students from opportunity classes are successful for selective high school entry. Remember there are over twice as many Year 7 places in selective high schools as there are Year 5 places in opportunity classes.
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