The Primary Extension and Challenge (PEAC) program is a part-time withdrawal program for upper primary school Year 5 and 6 students in public schools.  

Identified students are selected to participate in differentiated programs offered in a range of delivery modes.

Delivery modes include:

  • regional based PEAC centres providing a series of specialist courses or programs
  • co-ordinator/s who establish courses in a range of schools and/or other sites and teachers are released to teach the courses
  • allocation to schools and multi-age programs operate within schools
  • online delivery of programs.

Programs focus on:

  • social interaction with gifted and talented peers
  • intellectual rigour and challenge
  • pursuit of excellence
  • development of higher order process skills
  • in-depth investigations of real problems
  • open-ended activities which encourage choice and negotiation
  • opportunities to interact with practising experts
  • students working at their own pace
  • self/peer evaluation and reflection of performance.