Zoom small-group learning
Suitable for students with stable focus, with parent support recommended for younger learners.
View class guideLearning resources
This page organises parent-facing explanations, online class information, writing resources and future downloadable materials.
Online learning tools
Online learning
The guide explains that classes are mainly taught through Zoom, with Google Classroom used for homework submission, marking and class feedback.
Suitable for students with stable focus, with parent support recommended for younger learners.
View class guideStudents submit writing tasks after class and teachers provide comments on structure, language, logic and expression.
Ask for recommendationThe current course guide states Year 1 to Year 10, with classes designed by year level and language stage.
The curriculum covers narrative, persuasive, informative or expository writing, and textual analysis essays for older students.
Yes. The guide highlights detailed marking with feedback on structure, language, logic and expression.
Resource library
An overview of the studio's English learning vision, curriculum modules and teacher team, extracted from the supplied handbook.
Explains teacher qualifications, suitable year levels, lesson format, homework and trial lessons.
Future resource area for narrative, persuasive, informative and textual analysis examples.
Future resource area for extensive reading, comprehension practice and vocabulary habits.
Before class
Prepare a dedicated large notebook or class note template, plus a folder for printed learning materials.
A home printer, highlighters and fine coloured pens are useful for worksheets, annotations and corrections.
Students need a stable device for live classes. Typing access is especially important from upper primary levels.
A Google email account is required for Google Classroom access, homework submission and teacher feedback.
Use a phone scanning app or the built-in document scanner to convert handwritten homework into a clear PDF.
Younger learners or students who need help maintaining focus may benefit from appropriate parent supervision.
Resource packs
Clear explanations of course levels, online class expectations, homework and parent support.
Printable prompts, planning sheets, revision checklists and teacher-approved model structures.
Extensive reading lists, comprehension exercises and vocabulary-building habits.
Writing task analysis, scholarship preparation notes and international curriculum tips.