# 2026 NSW Opportunity Class (OC) Placement Test: Everything Parents Should Know

> Prepare your child for the 2026 Opportunity Class (OC Placement Test with this complete guide, covering key dates, test format, application details, and tips.

- URL: https://testacademy.com.au/blog/2026-nsw-opportunity-class-oc-placement-test-everything-parents-should-know/
- Category: Guide
- Published: 2025-10-28
- Updated: 2025-10-28
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- Tags: oc test, opportunity class, 2026, key dates

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## **The 2026 NSW Opportunity Class (OC) Placement Test: Everything Parents Should Know**

Opportunity classes (OCs) provide academically gifted students with a challenging and enriched learning environment during Years 5 and 6. Entry into these classes is based on the Opportunity Class Placement Test, usually taken in Year 4. Here’s everything NSW parents need to know for the 2026 OC intake, including official dates, application details, test format, and tips to help your child prepare.

### **What Are Opportunity Classes?**

Opportunity classes are specialised classes for high-achieving students in NSW public primary schools. There are currently 77 schools offering OC programmes, along with Aurora College, which provides a virtual OC for rural and remote students. Each class accepts a limited number of students — typically 15–30 per year level — making the process highly competitive. Around 12,000–13,000 Year 4 students apply each year for approximately 1,840 available places. As with selective schools, up to 20% of OC places are set aside under the Equity Placement Model for eligible students from under-represented backgrounds.

### **Key Dates for 2026 Entry**

- Applications open: 7 November 2024
- Applications close: 21 February 2025 (no late applications)
- Test admission ticket released: mid-April 2025
- Test window: 2–4 May 2025
- Make-up test (approved illness/misadventure): 19 May 2025
- Placement outcomes released: 5 September 2025
- Appeals due: 12 September 2025
- Reserve lists close: 1 December 2025 All applications and updates are handled via the Opportunity Class application portal on the NSW Department of Education website.

### **Test Format and Content**

From 2025, the OC test became fully computer-based. It consists of three multiple-choice sections: Reading – 30 mins: comprehension and interpretation of texts Mathematical Reasoning – 40 mins: numerical problem-solving and applied reasoning Thinking Skills – 30 mins: logic puzzles and critical thinking The test is designed for Year 4 level ability, though some questions may challenge beyond that. There is no writing component.

### **How Offers and Reserve Lists Work**

Parents can choose up to four OC schools in order of preference. Students receive only one initial offer — the highest school for which they qualify — and may also be placed on reserve lists for higher preferences. Reserve lists remain open until 1 December 2025. OC placement is for Years 5 and 6 only. After completing Year 6, students must apply separately for the selective high school test.

### **Appeals Process**

As with the selective test, appeals can be lodged if your child’s test performance was affected by extraordinary circumstances not previously addressed. Valid grounds include illness or procedural issues at the test centre, with clear supporting evidence. Invalid grounds include general dissatisfaction or assumptions about cut-off marks. Appeals must be lodged through the Department’s portal by 12 September 2025 and include all relevant documentation.

## **Preparation Tips for the OC Test**

1. Start early and keep it light. 2. Use official online practice tests from the Department to build familiarity. 3. Strengthen core skills: daily reading, maths reasoning, and logical games. 4. Teach time management under timed conditions. 5. Maintain wellbeing and confidence with regular rest and encouragement.

#### **How Test Academy Can Help**

While Test Academy does not yet offer a dedicated OC preparation class, our FlexiClass programme is ideal for Year 3–4 students preparing for the OC test. FlexiClass provides one-on-one or small group tutoring tailored to each student’s needs, focusing on Reading, Mathematical Reasoning, and Thinking Skills. These sessions also serve as excellent preparation for the Selective Test later on.

### **Final Thoughts**

The OC and Selective placement processes can be demanding, but they’re also opportunities for children to stretch their potential. Regardless of the outcome, every NSW public school supports high potential students through enrichment opportunities. At Test Academy, we’re here to help — from [FlexiClass](https://testacademy.com.au/k-to-year-6-tutoring-parramatta-flexiclass/) for OC students to [Selective Test Mastery](https://testacademy.com.au/selective-test-preparation/) for Year 6 learners. Start early, stay informed, and keep learning fun — that’s the key to success.
