Academic Talent Program
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The Academic Talent Program (ATP) is a program in some schools in Western Australia in the subjects of English, society and environment, mathematics and science. This program is especially for lower school (years 8, 9 and 10) secondary students who excel academically. The ATP course is accelerated and differentiated from the mainstream courses. This program also teaches about technology to allow students to learn about technology.
ATP Online is a program allowing rural students participate in the ATP through the internet. The ATP program is being phased into upper school (year 11 and 12) after running a successful pilot in 2006 at Willetton SHS.
[edit] Participating schools
- Comet Bay College
- Duncraig Senior High School
- Governor Stirling Senior High School
- Kelmscott Senior High School
- Shenton College
- Willetton Senior High School
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[edit] References
"Gifted and Talented". Department of Education and Training (West Australia). http://www.eddept.wa.edu.au/gifttal/provision/provspec.htm#ATP. Retrieved 21 March 2006.
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