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We're pleased to inform that a new thinking skills resource book called 'Essential Logic for Thinking Skills' will be released on 21st August 2021. Parents can place an order at our onli... Read More13-Aug-2021 | 6:39 PM
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It has come to our attention that a coaching school calling itself the “Pre Uni College” is using the name that is almost identical to ours and has been alleged to purport to be part of ... Read More25-May-2021 | 8:35 PM
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To build a strong vocabulary, Cyberschool is offering the vocabulary tests to Years K-6 EM/EMG/WEMG/WEMT/Elite Transition course students during the term on a weekly basis. Stude... Read More13-May-2021 | 3:07 PM
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Dear Year 5 Standard WEMT Students (NSW only), We're pleased to announce that in addition to writing activity in class, Cyberschool will provide Year 5 Standard WEMT students with a new online... Read More01-May-2021 | 5:19 PM
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table, th, td { border: 1px solid #e4eaf2; } Dear Year 6 Parents, If you're looking for a high level of thinking skills questions, you may be interested in Cambridge International ... Read More11-Jan-2021 | 10:56 AM
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STTC thinking skills tests are now available. In response to the changes in selective high school placement test format and to prepare for a new thinking skills test component, Pre-Uni New College... Read More24-Oct-2020 | 4:37 PM
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Dear STTC students, Cyberschool is providing a new STTC online 1+1 reading test and writing retest service during the term (NSW and SA branches only). We highly encourage our STTC students to... Read More08-Aug-2020 | 1:22 PM
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We want our WEMG students to have the best experience when using the Cyberschool video lesson service on smaller screens, so after several months of development, we are delighted to announce the ... Read More14-Apr-2017 | 9:02 PM
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Cyberschool will launch a new online term test review service to Years 1-6 WEMG, EMG and EM course students. This service will enable students to revise their Maths and General ability t... Read More31-Mar-2017 | 8:59 PM
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REREADING class notes with highlighter in hand may not be the best way to study. New research suggests that frequent testing — even self-testing — is a better bet for retaini... Read More16-Sep-2015 | 8:46 PM