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How to react when your kids are getting awards at school and when they aren't

How to react when your kids are getting awards at school and when they aren't

Getting an award is super exciting for a kid. Making sure they feel accomplished whether they do receive one or not will help keep them motivated for their next year of study.
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How to reduce your child's screentime

How to reduce your child's screentime

Our addictions to our devices has gotten crazy lately, and it feels unstoppable as tech becomes more and more entrenched in our lives. Check out these tips to help keep your kids screen time down.
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How to prepare for the transition from year 6 to year 7

How to prepare for the transition from year 6 to year 7

Is your year 6 child in their final few weeks of primary school? Supporting them through the transition into high school can feel convoluted. Check out these tips to help support them through the changes.
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What are HSC major works, and why do they matter?

What are HSC major works, and why do they matter?

Consideration of undertaking an HSC major work should be measured as they can be difficult if your child is not passionate about studying them. Find out more about what they are and why they matter.
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How to know when it's time to drop subjects in year 12

How to know when it's time to drop subjects in year 12

Do they want to drop the subject because they have some tricky assignments coming up? Is it one of their best subjects? Do they not like the teacher? There are so many factors that go into deciding when to drop a subject. Check out these tips to help you figure out if its the right time for your year 12 child to drop a subject.
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How many major works is too many

How many major works is too many

If your kid is particularly creative it can be easy to start stacking up major works quickly. Making sure you help your child make a considered decision will help stop them from overloading their study.
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How to study during year 12 Stuvac

How to study during year 12 Stuvac

Navigating your child's year 12 stuvac before they start their final exams can take some careful consideration. Check out these tips you should live by in these final few weeks.
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How to help your child in the weeks before their final exams

How to help your child in the weeks before their final exams

With final year 12 exams coming up soon here are some tips to help you support your children so they can keep going until exams begin
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How to balance studying for multiple subjects during year 11 prelims

How to balance studying for multiple subjects during year 11 prelims

It can be difficult for your kids to hold onto good strategies when they have to study for multiple exams during an exam block. Here are some tips to help them balance their study workload during a study block.
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Scholarships aren't just about marks, here's why

Scholarships aren't just about marks, here's why

Scholarships are often seen as purely academic. However they are very often to do with other skills and talents, and knowing what sort of scholarship is right for your kid is important.
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Should your child go to every university open day?

Should your child go to every university open day?

Choosing whether your kid should keep all their options open and find out everything about universities, or whether they should stick to the ones they are 100% sure of is difficult.
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Benefits of Co-Educational Boarding

Benefits of Co-Educational Boarding

Guildford Grammar's co-educational boarding experience provides a setting for boys and girls to develop healthy and respectful relationships with one another, while allowing siblings to learn and live together – just like at home.

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How to Help Your Child Decide Which Subjects to Keep and Which to Drop for Year 12

How to Help Your Child Decide Which Subjects to Keep and Which to Drop for Year 12

Deciding which subjects to drop and which ones to keep can be difficult, but is an important conversation as it can help keep your childs stress and axiety over year 12 much more manageable.
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Should your child go to university open days?

Should your child go to university open days?

Going to a university open day can be daunting as a student, so having their support network join them can help ease their nerves.
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The power of play: why breaks matter in primary schools

The power of play: why breaks matter in primary schools

The benefits of morning tea extend far beyond the school years. The social skills, emotional intelligence, and creativity nurtured during playtime are essential tools for success throughout life.
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