High potential and gifted education

Some students learn faster and more easily than others, shining in creativity, thinking, leadership, or sport.

At Canley Heights P.S., we recognise and nurture these strengths from an early age, offering enriched lessons and activities to help advanced learners grow and thrive.

Fostering excellence and nurturing talent for high potential students

Intellectual Domain

At our school, we are proud to embrace the Intellectual Domain, focusing on nurturing students’ cognitive abilities and critical thinking skills. This domain encourages curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving, empowering students to engage deeply with challenging content and to think independently.

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Physical Domain

At CHPS, the Physical Domain focuses on the importance of developing students’ physical skills, health, and well-being. This domain supports students in enhancing their coordination, strength, endurance, and overall physical confidence, which are essential for balanced growth and lifelong wellness.

Creative Domain

At our school, the Creative Domain plays a vital role in developing students’ imagination, innovation, and original thinking. This domain encourages students to explore new ideas, express themselves uniquely, and approach challenges with flexibility and inventiveness.

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Social Emotional Domain

At CHPS, the Social Emotional Domain is central to supporting students’ well-being, self-awareness, and interpersonal skills. This domain focuses on helping students develop emotional intelligence, resilience, and positive relationships, which are essential for personal growth and effective collaboration.

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.

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Student opportunities and activities

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Learning

Find out about our approach to learning and supporting students to progress.