Applications are now open for the Learning Enrichment Accelerated Program (LEAP) for students currently in Year 6 who will be entering Year 7 in 2027.

LEAP is designed for academically capable and highly motivated students who demonstrate strong work ethics, positive attitudes and a genuine commitment to learning.

Program Highlights

  • Challenging Curriculum: Students engage in an accelerated and enriched program across English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities and Inquiry.
  • Limited Places: A small number of places are available for the Year 7 2027 intake. Both Al Siraat College and external Year 6 students may apply.
  • Co-Educational Stream: LEAP classes are co-educational, promoting a diverse and respectful learning environment.
  • Long-Term Program: Students accepted into LEAP commit to the program from Year 7 to Year 9.

Eligibility and Selection

Students must sit the ACER High Ability Selection Test (HAST) to be considered for entry. Shortlisted applicants will then be invited to attend a formal interview, where their motivation, thinking skills, work ethic and attitudes will be assessed.

Registration Details

We encourage interested families to submit their applications before the closing date.

ACER HAST Test Sections

  1. Reading Comprehension – 45 minutes (approx. 40 multiple-choice questions)
  2. Mathematical Reasoning – 40 minutes (approx. 30 multiple-choice questions)
  3. Written Expression – 25 minutes writing task

For more information about HAST testing, please visit:

Across Australia, Muslims continue to experience abuse, threats, discrimination, vandalism and online harassment. Too often, incidents go unreported or are quietly endured. However, every incident, whether small or serious, matters. Reporting helps reveal the true scale of Islamophobia and supports efforts to ensure victims receive support and perpetrators are held accountable.

Online Islamophobia can take many forms, from hateful posts and abusive messages to biased or harmful media content. It is important that we stand united against all forms of hate, racism, discrimination and prejudice wherever they occur across Australia.

Click here to view a factsheet from Action Against Islamophobia (AAI) to help you recognise what Islamophobia can look like, understand what can be reported, and know how to respond if you or someone in your community is targeted. 

Reporting incidents not only supports those affected, but also contributes to accurate data collection, which helps inform policies and strategies to address anti-Muslim, anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian racism.

If you experience or witness Islamophobia, please consider reporting it through Action Against Islamophobia: 🔗 www.actionagainstislamophobia.org.au

By speaking up and supporting one another, we can help protect and strengthen our communities.

 

We are pleased to share that Term 3 enrolments are open at the Al Siraat Community Languages School for their Saturday Urdu classes, held at Al Siraat College

These classes are open to students of all ages and levels, providing a wonderful opportunity to explore the richness of the Urdu language and culture.

  • Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, Saturdays (during school term)
  • Location: Art Room, Building A, Al Siraat College
  • Fees: $50 per term

Whether your child is a beginner or wants to strengthen their skills, our engaging and interactive lessons are designed to make learning fun and meaningful. 


 

 

Our Mission

As an Australian school in the Islamic tradition, our mission is to develop enlightened individuals of learning and character.