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Selective Test Tutoring in Wentworthville

Preparing for the NSW Selective High School test in Wentworthville? A clear guide to the schools local families target and how Test Academy’s online platform and Parramatta classes help Wentworthville students prepare.

Wentworthville at a glance

Area
Wentworthville, Western Sydney
Exam
NSW Selective High School Placement Test
Sat in
Year 6 (for Year 7 entry)
How to prepare
Online anywhere in NSW, or in person in Parramatta

Wentworthville sits between Parramatta and Westmead and has a strong reputation as a launchpad for Girraween-bound students. The suburb's rail connection makes attending in-person classes at the Parramatta campus simple, while plenty of local families opt for the fully online program to avoid the after-school commute.

Which schools do Wentworthville families aim for?

Students preparing for the NSW Selective High School test from Wentworthville and the wider Western Sydney area commonly target Girraween High School and Baulkham Hills High School. There are no published cut-off scores, so think of these as the schools families shortlist rather than fixed marks to hit — fit, travel and your child’s strengths matter just as much as any ranking.

  • Girraween High School
  • Baulkham Hills High School

How Wentworthville students prepare

There are two realistic paths for a Wentworthville family. The first is in-person teaching — Test Academy runs small classes (capped at eight students) from its Parramatta centre, within easy reach of Western Sydney. The second, and increasingly the most popular, is to prepare online: your child sits exam-realistic, computer-based practice tests at home, gets every answer marked instantly with a worked explanation, and you see exactly where the gaps are.

Wentworthville station is just a couple of stops from Parramatta, so the in-person campus is a short train ride away.

Why Test Academy suits Wentworthville families

Test Academy is, in our assessment, the strongest option in Sydney for selective preparation — largely because of its technology. Its platform mirrors the real Janison-style on-screen test, marks instantly, and gives criterion-by-criterion feedback on writing that few other centres match. For a Wentworthville family weighing the commute against results, being able to prepare to that standard from home is a genuine advantage.

Frequently asked questions

Do you need a tutor to pass the selective test in Wentworthville?

Tutoring isn't compulsory, but for a competitive test, Wentworthville families consistently find that regular, realistic practice in the real on-screen format — paired with clear feedback on the questions a child gets wrong — makes the biggest difference. What counts is the quality of that practice and feedback, whether it happens at home on a strong platform or in a classroom.

Can a child in Wentworthville prepare for the selective test online?

Yes. Test Academy’s platform is fully online, so a Wentworthville student can sit realistic selective practice tests, get instant marking and written feedback, and track their progress without travelling. Families who prefer face-to-face teaching can attend the Parramatta centre, which draws students from across Western Sydney and wider Sydney.

When should a Wentworthville child start preparing?

Most families build foundations through Year 5 and step up to focused, exam-style practice and writing feedback across Year 6, then taper before the test. Starting early and lightly beats last-minute cramming.