“…Education is more successful for some populations than for others; some populations are deemed 'at risk' of underachievement (Cronin & Diezmann, 2002;Smith, 2017). This disadvantage may stem from cultural attitudes towards people who are different, which can also be known as the tall poppy syndrome in the Australian context; such students need acceptance and support, or they might mask their giftedness (Lehmann, 2014). Gifted Indigenous students may be particularly at risk because their cultural and intellectual characteristics are generally not well accommodated in our school system.…”