List of gifted and talented programs is a list of gifted education programs located all across the world.
Africa
editEgypt
editS.T.E.M Egypt located in Cairo, a girl's branch in Maadi, a boy's branch in the 6th of October district and a mixed branch in El Obour City
Nigeria
edit- The Federal Government Academy, located in Niger State, Nigeria, also known as the Suleja Academy, founded in 1986.
Asia
editChina
editHong Kong
edit- The Hong Kong Academy for Gifted Education, located in Shatin, Hong Kong, also known as the HKAGE, founded in 2007.
- The Program for the Gifted and Talented (Link), Faculty of Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, located in Shatin, Hong Kong, also known as the PGT, founded in 1995.
- Provided by The University of Hong Kong: Primary School Programs ,Secondary Programs and the Academy for the Talented
India
edit- Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya for the talented and gifted students predominantly from rural background without regards to their family's socio-economic conditions, located in almost every districts of India, founded in 1986.
Iran
edit- The National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents, located in major cities of Iran, founded in 1986.
Jordan
edit- The Jubille School, located in Amman, Jordan, also known as The Jubilee Institute, founded in 1993.
- The King's Academy, located in Madaba-Manja, Jordan, founded in 2007.
Malaysia
edit- The PERMATApintar National Gifted Center, located in Selangor, Malaysia, founded in 2009.
- Kolej GENIUS Insan. located in Nilai, Malaysia, founded in 2010
Philippines
edit- Philippine Science High School (various campuses)
- Regional Science High School (various campuses)
- Engineering and Science Education Program (various public or private science high schools)
Singapore
editSouth Korea
edit- The Gwangju Science High School, located in Gwangju, South Korea, founded in 1984.
- The Daegu Science High School, located in Daegu, South Korea, founded in 1987.
- The Gyeonggi Science High School, located in Suwon, South Korea, founded in 1983.
- The Korea Science Academy of KAIST, located in Busan, South Korea, founded in 1991.
- The Seoul Science High School for Gifted Students, located in Seoul, South Korea, founded in 1989.
Israel
edit- The Larom program , located in Kiryat Malachi, Israel.
Vietnam
editEurope
editAustria
editCzech Republic
editDenmark
edit- Mentiqa schools
Germany
edit- Sächsisches Landesgymnasium Sankt Afra zu Meißen for gifted students
- Landesgymnasium für Hochbegabte Schwäbisch Gmünd
Greece
editRepublic of Ireland
editNorway
edit- Mentiqa-school at Slottsfjellskolen, Tønsberg, County of Vestfold (Awaiting approval from The Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training)[1]
Poland
editSerbia
editSwitzerland
editUnited Kingdom
editTurkey
editNorth America
editCanada
editAlberta
British Columbia
- Choice School for the Gifted and Exceptional
- MACC (Multi Age Cluster Class)
- University Transition Program
Ontario
- Academy for Gifted Children
- Cedarview Middle School
- Lorne Park Secondary School
- Martingrove Collegiate Institute
- The Woodlands School
- Woburn Collegiate Institute
Quebec
Saskatchewan
United States
editAs of 2002, only 37 US states have laws requiring that some services be made available for the gifted.[citation needed] Of these, approximately 28 require that the services must be adequate to meet the educational needs of every gifted student. There is one federal law with respect to gifted education. The Jacob K. Javits Gifted & Talented Student Education Act of 1988 was renewed as part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act in 1994 and as part of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
Alabama
Arizona
California
- Gifted and Talented Education (G.A.T.E.)
- Education Program for Gifted Youth and High School at Stanford University
- Early Entrance Program, Los Angeles, California
- MCP Middle and High School, Santa Cruz, California
- The Nueva School, Hillsborough and San Mateo, California
- Helios School, Sunnyvale, California
- Tessellations School, Cupertino, California
Colorado
Connecticut
- Jewish High School of Connecticut Gifted Program
Florida
Iowa
- The Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development at the University of Iowa
Illinois
- Office of Academic Enhancement in Chicago Public Schools
- Northwestern University Center for Talent Development
- Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Indiana
- Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities
- Gifted Education Resource Institute, Purdue University
Kentucky
- Center for Gifted Studies at Western Kentucky University
- Gatton Academy
- Liberal Arts Academy at Henry Clay High School
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Mississippi
Nevada
New York
- The Anderson School
- Frederick Law Olmsted School
- Henry Viscardi School
- Hunter College High School
- Long Island School for the Gifted
- Prep for Prep
- Special Music School
- Speyer Legacy School
North Carolina
Ohio
South Carolina
Texas
- School for the Talented and Gifted
- Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science at University of North Texas
- Texas Academy of Leadership in the Humanities at Lamar University
Virginia
- Center for Gifted Education at College of William & Mary
- Program for the Exceptionally Gifted at Mary Baldwin University
Washington
Oceania
editAustralia
editNew South Wales
- Gifted Education Research, Resource and Information Centre (GERRIC), The University of New South Wales
- Selective school: Government high schools where students are admitted based on academic merit.
- Gifted and Talented Program, Macquarie University
- The University of New England - gifted programs at the undergraduate, Masters level, Graduate Certificate, and Research at Ph.D. and Doctoral level (online).
Queensland
- Queensland Association for Gifted and Talented Children[2]
South Australia
- Ignite programme, Department of Education and Children's Services
- Australian Science and Mathematics School
- Dara school
South America
editBrazil
editBrasília - Distrito Federal
Minas Gerais
Paraná
Rio de Janeiro
São Paulo
References
edit- ^ "Tønsberg kan få landets første privatskole for barn med høy IQ". Utdanningsnytt. 16 November 2015.
- ^ "Queensland Association for Gifted and Talented Children". Retrieved 3 February 2017.