Course Overview
Our VCE Years 11–12 Tutoring Programme is crafted to provide focused, high-quality
support to students undertaking Units 1–4 across a range of subjects. Aligned with
the VCAA Study Design, each weekly session is designed to boost subject
knowledge, refine exam techniques, and ultimately maximise your ATAR success. Our
expert tutors understand the demands of the VCE and tailor each lesson to meet your
individual needs, helping you achieve your personal best.
We offer comprehensive tutoring in:
In addition to the in-depth weekly lessons, students receive regular assessment-style
practice to build exam readiness and confidence. Our tutors provide detailed
feedback and track your progress, ensuring that you are always on target and
improving steadily week by week.
Our supportive and structured approach also helps students develop essential skills
such as time management, independent study habits, and critical thinking—ensuring
you’re fully prepared not just for your exams, but for life beyond school as well.
- Gain deep mastery of the VCE Study Design for each subject
- Refine exam techniques and build confidence for SACs and final exams
- Receive targeted feedback and progress tracking for measurable improvement
- Develop effective study habits and time management strategies
- Achieve your personal best and maximise your ATAR score
Mathematical Methods focuses on algebra, functions, calculus, and
probability. Students learn to model and solve real-world problems
using symbolic, graphical, numerical, and statistical techniques.
Pathways:
Engineering, Computer Science, Finance,
Data Science, Actuarial Studies, Physical Sciences
Specialist Mathematics extends concepts dslfrom Mathematical Methods
and includes vectors, complex numbers, advanced calculus, and
mechanics. It is recommended for students aiming for highly
mathematical or technical fields.
Pathways:
Engineering (especially Aerospace,
Electrical, Mechanical), Physics, Mathematics, Actuarial
Science, Data Analytics
General Maths provides a practical approach to mathematics through
financial maths, data analysis, matrices, networks, and linear
modelling. It’s ideal for students who need strong quantitative
reasoning for real-life applications.
Pathways:
Business, Commerce, Health Sciences,
Education, Social Sciences, Trades requiring applied
maths
English focuses on reading, interpreting, and creating a range of
texts including novels, films, media pieces, and persuasive writing.
It builds critical thinking, communication, and analysis skills
while exploring themes relevant to contemporary society.
Pathways:
Law, Journalism, Teaching, Media,
Communications, Humanities, Public Relations
Biology explores the structure and function of living organisms,
genetics, cellular processes, and ecological relationships. It
teaches scientific inquiry and lab skills while encouraging
curiosity about the natural world.
Pathways:
Medicine, Nursing, Environmental Science,
Biotech, Veterinary Science, Allied Health
Chemistry focuses on atomic theory, chemical bonding, stoichiometry,
reaction rates, and organic chemistry. Practical lab work and
real-life chemical applications are a strong component of this
subject.
Pathways:
Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, Medicine,
Biomedicine, Environmental Science, Dentistry
Physics examines motion, forces, energy, electricity, fields, and
waves. Students develop analytical, modelling, and experimental
skills to understand how the physical world works.
Pathways:
Engineering, Robotics, Physics, Aviation,
Architecture, Space Science
Legal Studies investigates Australia’s legal system, including
criminal and civil law, rights and justice, legal institutions, and
law reform. Students develop reasoning, evaluation, and
argumentation skills.
Pathways:
Law, Criminology, Politics, International
Relations, Public Policy
Psychology explores human behaviour, cognition, brain function,
mental health, and developmental psychology. The subject blends
science with insights into the mind and society.
Pathways:
Psychology, Social Work, Health Sciences,
Education, Neuroscience, Counselling
Accounting teaches students how to record, report, and analyse
financial data for individuals and businesses. It includes
budgeting, cash flow, and profit analysis using both manual and
digital systems.
Pathways:
Accounting, Commerce, Financial Planning,
Business Analytics, Bookkeeping, Auditing
Economics explores how resources are allocated in society and the
decision-making of consumers, businesses, and governments. Topics
include inflation, employment, economic growth, and global trade.
Pathways:
Economics, Finance, Politics, Public
Policy, Data Analytics, Business Strategy
Business Management introduces students to how businesses are
planned, managed, and operated. Topics include leadership,
marketing, operations, HR, and corporate responsibility.
Pathways:
Business, Entrepreneurship, Management,
Marketing, Human Resources, International Business