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Grow & Thrive

Boost learning & social skills in a fun environment

Learn and grow social skills at the same time with our supervised assisted homework sessions.

Our group homework sessions are tailored to take all the issues associated with homework tasks away from the family household. With qualified working teachers guiding students through set tasks making sure all requirements are met. The teaching staff have an intimate knowledge with the Australian Curriculum and all C2C assessment pieces. Here at DAMH we will find any gaps in your child’s learning and assist with not only getting them up to standard, but also challenging them with higher order thinking strategies to help extend children that are ready to move forward. No longer will homework be an unwanted conversation at the dinner table. Let’s not forget the abundance of fun that will be had on the completion of their session in our games room!

Class details

Pricing & Schedule

Our usual terms will run for 8 weeks. They will begin week 2 and run through to week 9 of the school term. Sessions are bought in singles, 4 weeks or 8 weeks. Sessions run from Monday to Thursday 3:45pm – 5:45pm.

  • Single session- $70
  • 4 Weeks (1/2 Term) $260 –
  • 8 Weeks (Full term) $440 – Weeks 2-9 of each term

Please enquire for half year or full year options.

Reviews

SEe what the parents are saying

Sarah Green
Sarah Green
2024-02-12
My 7 year old son and 10 year old daughter attend and have fallen in love with the atmosphere and community feeling. The fun filled learning is confidence building, improving their grades while entertaining them after school. Thanks team for all the support!
Ollie Carr
Ollie Carr
2024-02-12
Love the space, love the atmosphere, love the fun that’s infused into the learning.
Olga Robinson
Olga Robinson
2024-01-29
My 7yo son has just started his second term at DAMH and he’s loved it from the very first time. Cole and Grant (owners) created a fun space where learning sort of naturally happens. They play games and sports with the kids and then they do “school stuff”. My son doesn’t have any difficulties at school but he enjoys some extra challenges and improving his skills and knowledge. More importantly, for him, it’s about the social aspect, fun activities, and having an additional role model- his tutor.