General
Smith Family Learning Clubs helping Western Sydney kids catch up on curriculum

Getting a child to school can be a daily battle for many parents, but it’s not one that Amanda* is familiar with.
Key points:
- The Smith Family’s Learning Club that Caleb attends is one of 332 around the country
- Volunteer tutors work one-on-one with children to help them catch up on the curriculum
- Charlie Hoffman said he “wanted to take the the skills” learnt tutoring private school kids and benefit those less fortunate
Every morning, her son Caleb is the one pushing her out of the house.
“He’s constantly asking, ‘Mummy, is it time to go’,” she said.
But he wasn’t always this eager to get to class.
By the time he reached Year 5, Caleb had fallen so far behind in his academic development, he had the reading ability of a kindergartener.
-
General21 hours ago
Australia Kangaroos lose Xavier Coates and Zac Lomax ahead of rugby league Ashes in England
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Worker rushed to hospital after becoming trapped in machinery during horror workplace accident in Salisbury
-
General7 hours ago
Police investigating after body found on road in Newborough, Gippsland
-
General19 hours ago
Robin Williams’s daughter begs fans to stop making AI content of her father