by Ella Shanyn-Miller | Jan 21, 2020 | Education, Students
Oh no! I mean… oh yes! Finally, the holidays have ended, and the kids go back to school. But before we get peace and quiet between nine to three, we’ve got to get them ready. Now that is stressful. Shoes, books, stationery, bags, tantrums, and waking up at seven AM!...
by Kaitlyn Watson | Oct 14, 2019 | Education, Inspire
For most of us, A’s are the name of the game. We all want to achieve the best grades possible! Going from a C student to an A student is the ultimate academic goal! However, with such a focused goal, sometimes we don’t recognise the effects of reaching that goal. I’m...
by Megan Harris | Sep 16, 2019 | Education, Teach
With recent changes, ATAR and effectively the entire school system for years 10 to 12, is grounded in the theory of ‘the new taxonomy of education model’ by Robert Marzano. This model provides teachers the method to enhance student’s thinking skills through a process...
by Megan Harris | Sep 11, 2019 | Education
How to get an A in English when English isn’t governed by rules like the sciences… it’s the question that so many students struggle with, but with English a core requirement in ATAR based university placements, it’s vital to push yourself to...
by Megan Harris | Sep 2, 2019 | Education
It has happened… A new era has begun! Queensland has finally decided to ditch the controversial Overall Position (OP) system and follow the lead of the rest of Australia. At the beginning of 2019, Queensland introduced a new Queensland Certificate of Education...
by Helena Ruddell | Aug 5, 2019 | Education, Teach
Coming into senior school, with the huge jump in content, workload, and complexity, many students are left feeling overwhelmed… Specifically, for those who choose to study Maths B and Maths C together, the sheer amount of mathematical practice and knowledge required...