All of our material is directly linked to topics from the NSW Board of studies. We start with explaining theory, then start with easier questions and move onto exam style questions
Our lessons are fun, engaging and relaxed. We encourage group discussions, and students are encouraged to ask as many questions as possible!
At our tutoring company, we take a personalised approach to homework by tailoring assignments to each student's weaknesses. Every week, they receive a custom booklet filled with practice questions specifically designed to address their individual areas of improvement.
We get you ready from as early as Year 6 to organise your mathematical arguments. In English, we learn how to organise text with paragraphs and sentences, and maths is no different! We teach students how to logically present their work, with our proven answer book system!
We go through any homework related issues, and ensure all students are comfortable.
We teach new material, developing theory, and slowing move up in difficulty until we are answering exam-style questions.
Students learn about the properties and behaviour of different materials and substances, forces
and motion, energy, and simple machines. They may explore concepts such as electricity,
magnetism, sound, and light.
This area focuses on the properties and changes of materials. Students learn about the
classification of materials, mixtures, solutions, acids and bases, and the concept of chemical
reactions.
Students study the Earth’s structure, geology, and the processes that shape the Earth’s surface,
such as weathering and erosion. They also explore the solar system, the Earth’s position in the
universe, and patterns of day and night.
This area covers topics related to living things, including the characteristics of living organisms,
plant and animal classification, life cycles, habitats and ecosystems, adaptation and survival, and
the interdependence of organisms.
Students develop their scientific inquiry and investigation skills, including planning and
conducting experiments, making observations, collecting and analyzing data, and drawing
conclusions based on evidence. They also learn about the importance of fair testing, recording
and representing data, and communicating scientific ideas.
For 1-1 lessons, students can request attention on certain subjects for a more tailored approach.