"Six extra teachers have already joined the one-day school team so far this term, to meet the growing demand," Martin said.
"Remote communities are seeking more classes, and the new funding has allowed one-day schools to strengthen their infrastructure and prepare for growth.
"Gifted learners and notions of giftedness are diverse, both within and across cultures, and so the package of supports we're offering is not a one size fits all.
"This new package will support gifted learners and those with exceptional abilities. It will increase the range of opportunities for gifted learners to build on their strengths and aspirations, to experience success, wellbeing, and to have access to better support and connections."
The package also includes expanded online learning modules, new awards for school-aged learners, a programme of events, experiences and opportunities for gifted learners and better guidance for teachers.