Programs
Choose the support that fits your child (K–6). Most families pick one program—some combine both depending on goals and school demands.
Two ways we support students
Academic Growth Program
Best for catching upA structured pathway that closes skill gaps and builds strong foundations in reading, writing, or maths. This is ideal when your child is behind, lacks confidence, or needs a clear step-by-step plan.
Ideal for
- Students who are behind or inconsistent
- Low confidence / “I can’t do this” mindset
- Gaps in phonics, comprehension, number sense, or writing basics
What’s included
- Skill checks to identify the exact gap
- Weekly structured lessons (review → teach → practise → apply)
- Short, targeted home practice
- Progress checks every few weeks
School & Homework Support
Curriculum-alignedSupport that aligns with what your child is doing in class—homework, assessment tasks, and upcoming topics— while still strengthening weak areas underneath.
Ideal for
- Students who need help staying on track
- Homework taking too long or causing stress
- Assessment preparation and writing tasks
What’s included
- Homework support that teaches the method
- Feedback and corrections (so mistakes don’t repeat)
- Assessment preparation and confidence building
- Study habits, routines, and organisation
How to choose
Choose Academic Growth if…
- Your child is behind and needs to catch up
- Basics are shaky (reading accuracy, spelling, times tables)
- Confidence is low
Choose School Support if…
- Homework is a battle or takes too long
- Your child needs help with current class content
- Assessments are stressful
Combine both if…
- There are gaps and heavy school demands
- You want foundations improved while keeping up with class
- Tests/exams are coming up
What happens after progress?
Maintain
Once a student is confident and consistent, we can shift to maintaining skills with lighter sessions and short weekly practice.
- Keep skills sharp
- Stay ahead of new topics
- Build independence
Build further
Some students move from “catch-up” to “extension”, aiming for stronger writing, deeper comprehension, or faster problem-solving.
- Higher-level reading and inference
- Better structure in writing
- Multi-step maths reasoning
