Course Selection App Opens
Students can enter their Course Selections for Round 2 2024.
Welcome to Round 2
PEAC Courses are offered in 3 rounds each year, running between 9 and 11 weeks each round. Find out more about the PEAC program here.
A reminder that we are now using Compass as a communication portal for course notification.
Half day Courses
Courses commence the week beginning Monday 27 May 2024
AM courses run 9am-11:15am
PM courses run 12:15pm – 2:30pm
Full day courses
Courses run 9:30am – 2:30pm.
W1-5 courses commence the week beginning Monday 27 May 2024.
W6-11 courses commence the week beginning 15 July 2024
W7-11 courses commence the week beginning 22nd July 2024
How to Enrol
Step 1: Check out the Course Catalogue to view all the courses on offer. Make a special note of when the course runs and the venue.
Step 2: Once you have made your choices, you can enrol by clicking the link below.
For more information on the enrolment process or for support, please scroll down below.
Key Dates
Course Timetable
Venue | Monday AM | Monday PM | Tuesday AM | Tuesday PM | Wednesday AM | Wednesday PM | Thursday AM | Thursday PM | Friday AM | Friday PM |
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Churchlands PS | Lego Masters | Inspired to Action | CSI | From Bean to Bar | The Great Debate | Creative Edge Problem Solving Competition | Robotics | Game On (6 week Full day course commencing 18 July) | ||
Clayton View PS | Chess Masters | Mythbreakers | Musical Interns | Harry Potter | Blood & Guts (5 week Full day course commencing 25 July) | |||||
Kinross PS | Google Doodle | Magical Maths | Wild at ART | |||||||
Mt Claremont PS | Blood & Guts | Evolution | Spy School | CSI | Escape Room | |||||
North Balga PS | Futuristic Me | Robotics (5 week Full day course commencing 28 May) | My Dream Home | Sports Science | Minecraft Missions | Kitchen Chemistry | Ads R Us | Physics Phun Park | ||
North Cottesloe PS | Fantasy Quest | Game Designer | Space Camp | Myths, Legends and Lies | Chromotopia | Welcome to the Shire | Harry Potter | |||
Weld Square PS | Creative Edge Problem Solving Competition | Blood & Guts (5 week Full day course commencing 30 May) | Story Craft | Computer Science | ||||||
Woodvale PS | Investigating AI | War on Watse | Class from the Past | Record Breakers | Top Trumps | Pop-Ups @ PEAC | ||||
Robotics (5 week Full day course commencing 23 July) | ||||||||||
Scitech | New Frontiers (5 week Full Day Course commencing 31 May) | |||||||||
Online | CSI | Cosmos | Ads R Us | Graphic Design |
Course Selection Instructions
Login to the PEAC App using the following information:
- Student’s name (as written on their school enrolment form)
- Home School
- Date of Birth
You will be prompted to select 4 out of the courses on offer. The chance of course placement is limited by entering fewer courses. We will do our best to place your child into one of your preferred options but in the event it is not possible, you will be notified and asked to select another option.
Consider :
- Transport availability – Students must be accompanied by a parent/guardian to and from the PEAC venue, except in the case where the PEAC course is located at the student’s home school
- Specialist lessons – eg School of Instrumental Music
Additional Information
- As long as the course preferences are submitted before the closing date, the actual time of submission has no effect on the sorting process.
- Use a parent email address when requested. This will be used for confirmation of your preference submission.
- If you have any difficulties entering your preferences, please see your school’s PEAC Coordinator for assistance.
- If the problem cannot be resolved, submit the student’s preference by email to PEAC Admin including full name, date of birth, school and parent email.
A Letter of Course Placement informing you of the venue, day and time of the course into which your child has been enrolled will be email to the parent address supplied and to the home school.
Following Rounds
Enrolment for following rounds opens towards the end of each round. Schools and parents will be notified of this by email.
Carpooling Option
Currently, carpooling is not recommended, however, the option to request is still available in the app. We may be able to allocate students to the same course, when a formal carpooling request is made during the selection process.
In order for a carpooling request to be recognised by the app, parents must agree and enter the same information:
- students must be from the same school
- the same course preferences must be entered in the same order
- the students being carpooled must be listed and the correct spelling of each student’s full name is required
You must discuss carpooling plans with the other parents involved BEFORE entering a request. If done incorrectly the request may not get recognised in the computer sort.
The system will also only consider carpooling requests if both students enter each other in the carpooling section.
Informal carpooling arrangements can be arranged between parents at any time.
Course Selection
Only enter courses you CAN and WILL attend.
There are 5 rounds of courses over the 2 year program and you will have a chance to reapply for most courses. Be open and flexible to new learning opportunities. All courses are designed to be engaging and to develop critical and creative thinking.
Course Placement
Each round of PEAC Courses ~850 students are sorted and placed into ~50 courses.
The primary goal of the sorting process is to place ALL students into one of their preferred courses.
The computer based sorting program works through the students’ preferences in order of 1st to 4th in order to get all students placed into a course. Students in Year 6 have been weighted slightly higher to enable them a greater chance of getting a higher order preference. If a student is placed into any one of their preferred courses it is considered a successful placement.
Online Courses
The PEAC Online program offers courses to PEAC students who have difficulty accessing courses at the regular PEAC Centres. The online learning environment used in PEAC Online is the same one as used by the online secondary selective program for country students.
By participating in an online PEAC course students have the opportunity to:
- develop specific course content outcomes from a variety of Learning Areas;
- develop skills in personal self-management and using information and communication technologies to share their learning; and
- work with other like-minded peers from across Western Australia in an innovative learning environment.
Students should be aware that it requires considerable self-discipline to complete an online course and that the activities are challenging.
Students need regular access to a reliable computer with Internet access and reasonably up to date programs in Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Classroom teachers are encouraged to utilise the online courses as part of their provision for their gifted students, by allocating at least an hour of class time per week for the students to work on their online course. This is flexible and can be negotiated between the classroom teacher and student.
Online Learning Platforms
Many PEAC courses incorporate the use of computer based applications such as Moodle, Seesaw and Office 365 Class Notebook to enhance a student’s learning experience. The provision of these secure, private online environments enhances teacher and student interaction and creates a secure online journal where students can document and reflect on what they are learning in class. Details specific to each course will be provided by the class teacher.