Academia Education

High School Juniors

(7-10)

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HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR PROGRAMS

English Program

English (7-10)

Focused support in reading, writing, comprehension, and analysis aligned to secondary English demands. Programs develop students’ ability to respond to texts, construct clear and structured written responses, and express ideas with confidence. Emphasis is placed on analytical thinking, essay structure, language techniques, and building the literacy skills required for senior English subjects.

Mathematics Program

Mathematics (7-10)

Targeted support across core mathematical concepts, including number, algebra, measurement, and problem-solving. Teaching prioritises conceptual understanding, mathematical reasoning, and application rather than rote methods. Programs support students in building accuracy, confidence, and the foundations required for senior Mathematics pathways.

Accelerated Programs

Accelerated Programs (Preliminary & HSC Foundations)

Designed for capable students seeking extension or early exposure to senior content. Accelerated programs introduce Preliminary and HSC-level concepts in a structured and supported way, strengthening subject understanding, academic writing, and independent learning skills. This pathway supports students aiming to build confidence, reduce senior-year pressure, and unlock higher-level academic performance.

Our High School Juniors Program Focus

Our High School programs are designed to strengthen core academic skills while developing independence, organisation, and subject-specific understanding. Support focuses on building confidence in reading, writing, problem-solving, and analytical thinking to meet the increasing demands of secondary school.

Who Our Primary Programs Support

Our English Specialisation

English is the only subject that is compulsory for all students in Years 11 and 12, and it is always included in the ATAR calculation, regardless of which English course a student studies. This means English performance plays a central role in a student’s final results and post-school options.

For many students, the transition from junior to senior English is one of the most challenging shifts in high school. Senior English places significantly greater emphasis on independent reading, sophisticated textual analysis, sustained written responses, and academic language. Students are expected to engage with complex texts, develop original interpretations, and write with clarity, structure, and control under exam conditions.

The HSC English course is also content-heavy, with students sitting two major exams and completing five separate sections, each requiring extended written responses. For students who have not been explicitly prepared for this level of rigour, the jump in expectations can feel overwhelming.

At ACADEMIA, we believe senior English success begins well before Year 11.

From Years 7–10, we deliberately prepare students for senior English by introducing senior-level texts, ideas, and analytical approaches in a structured and supported way. Students are taught how to analyse texts deeply, construct sophisticated written responses, and develop the academic voice required for senior assessments.

Where possible, and when schools’ programs are available, we guide students towards the exact texts they will study in the coming years, reducing the shock of unfamiliar material in Year 11 and 12. This allows students to build familiarity, confidence, and critical thinking skills ahead of time.

Across the junior years, our students are taught, marked, and given feedback using senior-level expectations, ensuring the transition into Preliminary and HSC English feels progressive rather than abrupt. The result is students who enter senior school equipped, confident, and academically prepared, not reactive or overwhelmed.

Pricing

Program Rate
Paid upfront for the 10-week term. Cancelled sessions with notice are credited for a catch-up lesson at a mutually convenient time.

Casual Rate 
Pay weekly with flexibility (direct debited). Sessions can be cancelled with notice at no charge, but are not rescheduled.

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