We asked one of our students, Alexi, what she likes about our English Programme.
Her answer highlights something many parents look for: meaningful writing, thoughtful practice, and learning that goes beyond the basics.
It’s a simple response, but it speaks to how steady, structured support can shape the way children approach English over time.
Contact us today to see how our programmes support your child at every level.
Eye Level Canley Vale Learning Centre
Learning That's Always at Your Child's Level 🤓📚
🌏Worldwide provider of Math & English programmes
27/05/2026
Every child will face at least one moment in their school journey where things suddenly feel harder. The first year of school. Year 3. Year 7. These are the three transition points that shape how your child feels about learning long before the HSC ever comes into the picture.
The good news? Every one of them is manageable with the right support at the right time.
Swipe through to see what makes each hurdle challenging and what actually helps. Read the full blog for the research behind each one. Link in the comments.
You may have already met Kate, one of our Centre Directors and also mum to one of our students, Sophie.
In this video, she shares how Sophie’s learning has developed over time.
What began as support with writing gradually became something more: greater independence, stronger thinking, and a noticeable difference in how Sophie approaches her work at school.
It’s a reminder that steady, structured learning shapes more than just one skill.
Contact us today to see how our programmes support your child at every level.
We asked one of our students what they like about our SUMMIT Maths Programme.
Their answer is simple, but it says a lot about how children experience learning when it’s structured and personalised to their level.
At Eye Level, progress happens step by step so students can build understanding and confidence over time.
Contact us today to see how our programmes support your child at every level.
20/05/2026
The jump from Year 6 to Year 7 is one of the biggest transitions your child will make. New teachers, new subjects, new social pressures and an expectation of independence that can catch even the most capable students off guard.
The good news is that with the right preparation, most children adjust just fine. Swipe through for five practical things you can do right now to set your Year 7 child up for a confident start.
We go into even more detail in our latest blog, including what to look out for and when to seek extra support. Link in the comments.
Assessments don’t have to feel overwhelming for your child.
In this video, one of our students, Alexi, shares her simple advice on how she prepares before assessment day.
It’s thoughtful, practical and a reminder that sometimes the basics matter most.
See how we help children prepare with confidence at Eye Level. Contact us to learn more!
One of our students, Alexi, shared that she wasn't the strongest in writing. Now, she shares how she’s improved academically throughout the year.
Sometimes progress isn’t dramatic. It’s steady, consistent, and built over time.
Follow our page to see more of our students' progress stories or contact us to learn more about how we can support your child at the right level.
13/05/2026
If getting your child to read feels like a battle, you are not alone and it is rarely because they just "don't like reading." There is almost always a specific reason behind it.
Swipe through for five tips to help turn things around. 👆
Want to go deeper? We explore the most common culprits behind reading resistance in our latest blog. Link in the comments!
If your child needs more structured support with their reading, our English programme is designed to meet them exactly where they are. Contact us on our page to find out how we can help.
Kate has shared how Eye Level
supported Sophie’s learning journey.
In this video, she talks about one thing that made a big
difference -- the learning habits Sophie built over
time.
Starting these habits early helped Sophie stay
organised, manage her school work, and become a
more independent learner in high school.
Sometimes the biggest change is not just better
results, but the habits that stay with a child as they
grow.
We asked Kate, our Centre Director, how Eye Level can support a child’s confidence.
In this video, she shares why strong foundations in English matter especially before the transition to high school.
Confidence doesn’t come from shortcuts. It develops through steady progress, deeper understanding, and the ability to approach more complex work with clarity.
Watch to hear her perspective including why this can offer reassurance for parents as well.
Contact us today to see how our programmes support your child at every level.
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