School placement testing is a critical step for families navigating private school admissions and gifted program eligibility in Austin. This comprehensive guide covers the types of tests used, which Austin schools require testing, the process, and how to prepare your child for success.
Last Updated: July 2026
WISC-V & Stanford-Binet 5 for ages 6–16. Gifted identification, school placement.
Identify giftedness for school placement, enrichment, and talent programs using WISC-V or Stanford-Binet 5.
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children® Fifth Edition – gold standard for child IQ and school placement.
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales Fifth Edition – comprehensive cognitive assessment, often used for private school admission.
Combined cognitive, academic, and behavioral assessment for complex cases. Includes WISC-V or Stanford-Binet 5.
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School placement testing is a specialized cognitive assessment used to determine whether a child is a good fit for a particular educational environment. In Austin, this typically includes:
School admissions and placement requirements differ by school, grade, and application year. Some independent schools or programs may request developmental, academic, cognitive, or other standardized information; families should verify current requirements directly with the admissions office before scheduling a specific test.
Independent-school admissions requirements can vary by division and year. Contact the school directly about any current assessment or documentation requests.
Families should review current admissions instructions and ask the school whether any cognitive, academic, or other evaluation is relevant for their child’s application.
Confirm the applicable admissions process, grade-specific expectations, and deadlines directly with the school.
Independent-school requirements may change. Families should use the school’s current admissions materials as the source of record.
Ask the admissions office about the appropriate way to submit a professional evaluation if documentation is requested.
Review current admissions requirements directly with the school and confirm whether an external assessment is needed or useful.
Austin ISD provides gifted and talented services through a referral and screening process. District materials describe identification in areas such as GT STEM and GT Humanities and explain that services are available across campuses. An outside IQ report may be useful in some situations, but it does not replace a district’s current screening or eligibility process unless the district says otherwise.
A brief phone or video call with a licensed psychologist to discuss your child's needs, the schools you're targeting, and the most appropriate tests. This helps determine the right approach for your child.
The child meets one-on-one with a licensed psychologist in a quiet, comfortable room. The psychologist administers the selected test, which includes subtests measuring various cognitive abilities. Breaks are offered as needed. The testing session typically takes 60-90 minutes.
The psychologist scores the test and analyzes the results, considering the child's age, background, and any relevant medical or educational history.
The psychologist meets with the parents to explain the results, discuss the child's cognitive profile, and provide recommendations for school placement.
You receive a detailed report with all scores, normative comparisons, and recommendations. This report can be submitted to schools as part of the admission or placement process.
Proper preparation can help your child perform at their best during testing. Here are some tips:
The cost of school placement testing in Austin varies depending on the type of test, the psychologist's experience, and whether a comprehensive report is required:
Some insurance plans may cover testing when it's deemed medically necessary. We recommend checking with your provider for details.
Austin’s 2025 population estimate is 1,002,632, with people under age 18 representing 18.0% of the city population. There is no reliable public count of local private-school placement assessments or gifted-testing referrals each year.
Families should begin by confirming a target school’s current application requirements and deadlines, then ask a licensed psychologist which assessment—if any—fits the school’s stated request and the child’s needs.
Many independent schools including Roxbury Latin School, Noble and Greenough School, Commonwealth School, Milton Academy, and Belmont Hill School require cognitive testing. Each school has specific requirements, so check with the admissions office for details.
WISC-V is the most commonly requested test for private school admission and gifted program eligibility. Stanford-Binet 5 is also widely accepted. Check with your target schools for their specific requirements.
Most gifted programs require a Full-Scale IQ score of 130 or above (98th percentile). However, some programs use multiple criteria including teacher recommendations, academic achievement, and portfolio reviews.
The test itself takes 60-90 minutes. With the consultation, feedback, and report, the entire process is about 1-2 weeks.
The report includes Full-Scale IQ, index scores, strengths and weaknesses, normative comparisons, and recommendations for school placement. This report can be submitted to schools as part of the application process.
Some plans cover cognitive assessments when there is a clinical indication. School placement testing is often considered an educational rather than medical service, so coverage varies. Check with your provider.
Some tests are available via secure telehealth platforms, but many schools require in-person administration. WISC-V and SB-5 can be administered remotely by qualified psychologists in Texas. Contact us for details.
Get a good night's sleep, eat a healthy meal, and arrive relaxed. No specific preparation is needed. Avoid putting pressure on your child, which can create anxiety.
Typical fees range from $200 to $1,200 for a single IQ test, with full evaluations costing up to $3,000. Some insurance plans cover testing when medically necessary.