High potential and gifted education
Some students learn faster and more easily than others. These students may shine in creativity, thinking, leadership or sport.
At our school, we recognise and nurture these strengths early. We support advanced learners with great lessons and activities to help them grow and thrive.
Why choose us for your high potential or gifted child?
Recognising potential and developing talent
Our teachers find potential and nurture our students to be the best they can be.
Tailored lessons
Each student has different abilities. Teachers respond to each student’s ability by providing extra challenges and extension activities to keep learning exciting and engaging.
Rich opportunities and activities
Students can take part in opportunities to develop their talent in the arts, sport, leadership and more.
Opening doors to wider experiences
Our students can participate in a wide range of state-wide opportunities that aim to extend and enrich student potential.
What is high potential and gifted education?
High Potential and Gifted Education (HPGE) is how our school supports students with advanced learning needs.
We do this through:
- effective teaching strategies like enrichment, extension and acceleration
- tailored support during lessons that stretch, challenge and inspire
- access to a wide range of opportunities both within and beyond our school.
Our high potential and gifted education opportunities
Our students engage with HPGE education in the classroom, in our school, and across NSW.
Competitions and Challenges
Leadership Development Program
Macquarie Fields Got Talent (K-6)
Premier's Sporting Challenge
The Boys Vocal Workshop
Schools Spectacular
PSSA Sporting Pathways
Leadership Development Program: Opportunities for students to take on leadership roles within the school or community, developing skills in collaboration, decision-making, and ethical reasoning.
At MFPS students are provided with numerous opportunities to become involved as leaders within the school setting, including student representation (i.e school captain, SRC member), school representation (i.e. school ambassador), sport and house leadership and peer support. Children in Stage 3 self-nominate to complete our Leadership program, led by our dedicated Leadership Committee. The program focuses on the skills and responsibilities of being a student leader. At the successful completion of the Leadership Development Program students may choose to run for school leadership positions.
The school also set up a Junior AECG in 2024 in consultation with AECG, to ensure equal representation of student voice across our school. These children also complete the Leadership Development Program and have a valuable role in representing Aboriginal students and community perspectives. Our MFPS Junior AECG is now linking up with the Community of Schools Junior AECG.
The Leadership Development Program was introduced many years ago at MFPS and has been continually fine-tuned to ensure it continues to meet the needs of the student cohort.

Involvement in the Schools Spectacular
Participation in the Schools Spectacular provides students with an authentic, large-scale performance experience that extends their skills beyond the school setting. It allows them to work with professional artists and peers from across the state, showcasing their talents on a grand stage and fostering pride, resilience, and artistic excellence.
Macquarie Fields Got Talent (K-6)
“Macquarie Fields Got Talent” provides a platform for students to showcase and celebrate their unique gifts, nurturing those who demonstrate exceptional creativity, originality, and innovative thinking. By encouraging students to design and present performances in areas such as music, dance, drama, and comedy, the talent quest fosters creative expression and imagination. It also promotes problem-solving, as students plan, rehearse, and refine their acts, often finding inventive ways to overcome challenges. Most importantly, these opportunities allow students to generate and share original ideas across a variety of disciplines, building confidence and inspiring others within the school community.
Involvement in the Boys Vocal Workshop run by the Arts Unit
The Boys Vocal Workshop encourages boys to explore their singing voices in a supportive and inspiring environment. By focusing on performance skills, vocal development, and teamwork, this workshop helps break down stereotypes, empowers boys to participate fully in the arts, and nurtures a positive attitude towards music.
To see what our boys helped to create in 2025, click here.
Help for your high potential child
If your child shows signs of high potential, contact us. We can share how our HPGE support can guide their learning journey.
Student opportunities and activities
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Learning
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