Selective Transfer Readiness Check

Is your child's documentation strong enough to transfer into selective school?

Selective school transfers are decided almost entirely on what you submit. Answer 8 questions and find out where your child stands, before applications open.

  • Which parts of your child's documentation are already competitive — so you know what to protect
  • The key gaps — and whether there is still time to close them before the application window
  • A clear read you can act on today — no jargon, no score, just what matters

Free  ·  No email required  ·  8 questions, ~3 minutes

Students Bing's Academy has prepared have gone on to transfer into schools including:

Girraween Baulkham Hills Penrith Hurlstone St George Girls Hornsby Girls Gosford Sydney Technical Sydney Boys Fort Street
John Huang, Founder of Bing's Academy

John 'Bing' HuangFounder, Bing's Academy
Transferred into Girraween High School in Year 11

What families say

We thought our supporting documents were already quite strong, but the quiz highlighted a few areas we hadn't considered. It gave us a clear action plan, and over the next few months we strengthened our application before submitting it. It made a big difference in how confident we felt going in.

Michelle T.

Michelle T.

Child transferred to Girraween High School

This quiz gave us a great kickstart to the transfer process. We realised early on that we needed to improve our documentation, so we didn't rush the application that year. Instead, we built a stronger plan and successfully applied the following year.

Mahmood V.

Mahmood V.

Child transferred to Fort Street High School

We were already on the right track, but the feedback helped us fine-tune the application and avoid missing key details. It was a simple step that made the whole process feel much more under control.

Sarah K.

Sarah K.

Child transferred to Hornsby Girls High School

John explained the realistic school choices we had and helped us choose them to maximise our chances. We were told it would be more difficult since Ridhwan had been preparing for a shorter time — but it was achievable. Through the combined effort, Ridhwan was able to get placement into a selective high school.

Ridhwan testimonial video
Watch Ridhwan's story

What we look at

School reports

Up to 2 years of achievement grades across all subjects

NAPLAN results

Proficiency across Writing, Reading, Conventions of Language, and Numeracy

Academic competition results

ICAS, AMC, Science Olympiad, and similar

Extracurricular involvement

Activities across the current and previous year

Attendance

Days absent across the previous and current year

Ready to see where your child's application stands?

The quiz takes about 3 minutes and shows you what's strong, what's missing, and what to do next.

Free  ·  No email required  ·  8 questions

Question 1 of 8

What year is your child in right now?

Tap your answer and we'll move straight on.

Question 2 of 8

Which reports does your child have?

Tick every report you have on hand. You need at least 2 to continue. Schools check all of these.

Question 3 of 8

How many subjects get an achievement grade on their report?

Count every subject with an overall achievement mark — whether your school uses A / B / C / D / E or Outstanding / High / Sound / Basic / Limited. Same scale, different labels.

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Question 4 of 8

How many of each grade in each report?

Each section should add up to subjects. Use A=Outstanding, B=High, C=Sound, D=Basic, E=Limited if your school uses descriptors.

Question 5 of 8

What were their NAPLAN results?

Most recent NAPLAN available

Select the proficiency level for each assessment area.

Question 6 of 8

Has your child entered any academic competitions?

Think about this year and last year — ICAS, AMC, Science Olympiad, writing competitions, or similar. We're looking at results and achievements, not just participation.

How many results at each level?
Merit
0
Credit
0
Distinction
0
High Distinction
0
Question 7 of 8

How many extracurricular activities are they involved in?

Count activities this year and last year — sports teams, music, clubs, community groups, anything they do consistently.

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Question 8 of 8

How many days have they missed?

Check the attendance section of each report.

Previous year
This year so far