🏫 About the WA GATE / ASET
What selective entry is and who it’s for
The Western Australian Gifted and Talented (GATE) program offers specialist education at selected WA public schools. Students are selected in Year 6 through the ACER Academic Selective Entrance Test (ASET).
🎓 WA GATE / ASET Selection Process 📝 ASET Exam June, Year 6 📊 ACER Scoring Percentile ranking 📋 School Ranking Each school ranks applicants 🏫 Placement Offer Specialist school Year 7
| 🏫 Schools |
Perth Modern School, John Curtin College of the Arts, and other specialist programs across WA. Check the Department of Education WA website for the current full list. |
| 📅 Entry year |
Year 7 entry for most programs. Some specialist programs may also have later entry. |
| 📝 Test format |
4 sections: Reading Comprehension, Written Expression, Quantitative Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning. Paper-based. |
| ⚖️ Selection |
ACER scores students and reports percentile rankings. Each school sets its own cut-off and makes independent offers. |
| 🧠 What it tests |
General reasoning ability — NOT specific curriculum knowledge. Preparation significantly improves performance. |
🔑 Why preparation matters
The ASET measures reasoning ability, not memorised facts. This means targeted practice in all four sections has a strong, proven effect on performance. Students who prepare consistently outperform those who sit without preparation. 💪