Tutoring/Special Programs

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tutoring imageThis list provides information on tutoring services, and whether they offer classroom, individual or online tutoring, by level and by subjects covered.

Some services are available in one location only, while others are offered in multiple states.  Please contact us to recommend any additions to this list!

 

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Summer School in Film Making

Intensive summer film school taught by Australia's leading film industry professionals, as part of Melbourne University's Screen Studies' film education programs. For aspiring filmmakers of any age.  ...read more »

MMAD - Musicians Making A Difference

MMAD's purpose is to improve the lives of all young people, particularly disadvantaged and marginalized youth, through the power of music, the creative arts, and unconditional positive regard.  ...read more »

How to Choose the Best Private Tutor For Your Child

By Sean Tearney     There are many things you should look for when choosing the right private tutor. Sometimes though it will come down to trying various tutors out and seeing which one works best with you. Outlined here are the characteristics you should look for and the steps you should then take to ensure you've chosen the right person.  ...read more »

Tutoring and Scholarship Exams

By Tahlia Mandie, Direction Exploring      Tahlia answers some common questions on tutoring and scholarship tests , such as: 'How can a tutor help my child?' and 'Should my child sit a scholarship test?'  ...read more »

United Nations Youth Association of Australia

The United Nations Youth Association of Australia (UNYA) is an expanding and dynamic network of young people based all around Australia. UNYA Australia is a non-profit, community organisation run for and by young people which has been broadening youth horizons for approximately forty-five years. UNYA works with young people aged 15 to 25 in a number of ways to provide them with a unique learning experience.  ...read more »

Young Endeavor Youth Scheme

The Young Endeavor Youth Scheme (YEYS) began when the magnificent sail training ship STS Young Endeavour was given to the people of Australia as a Bicentennial gift from the United Kingdom back in 1988. Since then over 10,000 young Australians aged 16 - 23 have already taken part in voyages all around Australia and some overseas.  ...read more »

Australian Youth Forum

The AYF is the Australian Government's new initiative aimed at engaging young people and the youth sector in ongoing public discussion and facilitating their input into policy and decision making on issues that affect their lives.  ...read more »

The Source

The Source aims to encourage young people between the ages 12 and 25 to get involved in their community, and provides a number of vehicles through which young people can provide input into Government policy and programs.  The website also provides links to help make choices about education, career and life.  Subscribe to the youth bulletin.  ...read more »

G.A.T.E.WAYS

G.A.T.E.WAYS provides opportunities for highly able and gifted students to extend their learning by participating in programs with like-minded students.  For school-term programs, students are selected by their teachers.  Children can also join the Brainwaves clubs, and participate in festivals and holiday programs.  ...read more »

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