The Multi-Age Cluster Class or Middle Age Cluster Class (abbreviated MACC) is a gifted education program based in
Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada.
The MACC program has extended to several more schools located in the Greater Vancouver Regional District, namely
Burnaby,
Surrey
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,
Coquitlam,
Port Coquitlam and
Port Moody.
It is designed to enrich the regular school curriculum for students in Grades 4 to 7, and continues into Grade 8 in Coquitlam.
The program opened its doors in 1994, one year after
University Hill Secondary School's much-heralded
University Transition Program
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for accelerated learners. Surrey began offering the MACC program in 2003.
The admission process for MACC involves several steps, where a child's suitability in the program is evaluated. A student is referred by their home school, challenge-class teacher, gifted case manager, or parent for consideration for admission. Students are given a cognitive test which gives the selection committee a deeper understanding of a student's intellectual abilities. After that, students who are seen as potential, gifted candidates are invited to spend one or two days in the classroom at the school they would potentially attend. Many MACC graduates have gone on to national and international success, including
Brian Wong, twice nominated as a member of
Top 30 Under 30.
Location
Currently, there are 3 schools hosting the MACC program in Vancouver. They are all administered by the
Vancouver School Board.
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Tecumseh Elementary School
*
Sir William Osler Elementary School
* Additionally,
Kerrisdale Elementary School hosts the only French Immersion program. It was previously at
General Gordon Elementary School, but was relocated due to seismic upgrades.
There were previous incarnations of MACC at
Lord Nelson Elementary School,
Queen Mary Elementary School
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, and
David Livingstone Elementary School, but the program has shrunk slightly and relocated to its current base schools over the years due to a combination of
VSB funding cuts, seismic upgrades, and perceived population shifts. In addition, there are other MACC programs outside Vancouver, such as Berkshire Park Elementary School, Hyland Elementary School, Erma Stephenson Elementary School and Chantrell Creek Elementary School, all of which are located in
Surrey
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.
All four Surrey programs are Grades 5–7. Surrey is currently in consideration of adding a high school program. In Vancouver, there also used to be a high school MACC program at
Kitsilano Secondary School
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, though in Vancouver the concept has evolved into the 'Mini-School', of which most MACC graduates attend. The
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(Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, Port Moody) has three MACC equipped schools, namely Citadel Middle School, Hillcrest Middle School, and Kwayhquitlum Middle School.
In 2014, two MACC sites were added in Burnaby (School District 41) at
Capitol Hill Elementary School and Suncrest Elementary. Both of these schools have a grade 4/5 and 6/7 class.
There is also a Mini-School program located at
Alpha Secondary School
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See also
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Vancouver School Board
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Surrey School Board
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Tecumseh Elementary School
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Kerrisdale Elementary School
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Sir William Osler Elementary School
References
External links
Multi Age Cluster Classes at the Vancouver School Board
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Multi Age Cluster Class