Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Welcome to the Realus FAQ section, where we gather the most common questions from our users along with detailed answers.

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Course Question

  • Year 1-3 classes: 1 hour
  • Year 4-9 classes: 1.5 hours
  • Year 10-12 classes: 2 hours
  • Carefully compiled textbooks: Systematic sorting and summarisation of knowledge points
  • Interactive teaching methods: Enhance students' interest and engagement in learning
  • Homework assignments: Reinforce practice and consolidate learned knowledge
  • In-class tests: Help students identify and address knowledge gaps
  • Learning report feedback: Timely tracking of students' learning progress
  • Home-school communication: Provide feedback on the child's learning situation and the latest educational updates
  • Yes, our courses include homework assignments. Homework is an important tool for consolidating the content learned in class. By completing the assignments, students can deepen their understanding, enhance their knowledge retention, and ensure continuous progress even after class.
    Yes, we regularly arrange exams. Exams help us evaluate students' learning effectiveness, identify weak areas in their studies, and provide targeted reinforcement training, thereby improving their overall learning levels.
    Our Year 12 courses follow the "Three-Round Learning Method" with the following arrangements:
  • First Round: Knowledge Point Review - Organizing and summarizing knowledge points to clear up students' learning obstacles.
  • Second Round: Comprehensive Reinforcement Practice - Strengthening key and difficult points of the subjects, summarizing frequently tested knowledge points and question types. This round focuses on improving students' problem-solving speed and accuracy.
  • Third Round: Final Exam Preparation - Focusing on targeted training for VCE exam question types. Through concentrated practice with past exam papers and detailed explanations, we develop students' sense of the exam and test-taking strategies.
  • If your child has lived in Australia or another English-speaking country for less than 7 years and has received English-medium education for less than 7 years, they can choose the EAL (English as an Additional Language) course. The residence time includes the total time spent in English-speaking countries, including time spent back in your home country or on holidays in non-English-speaking countries, as vacations do not interrupt English education. For special cases, it is advisable to consult the day school and follow their guidance.
    Our course content is closely aligned with the VCE curriculum, ensuring that students master all the necessary knowledge points and skills during their studies. We provide detailed explanations of common exam question types and offer ample practice opportunities, enabling students to handle various questions proficiently. This approach helps students quickly address knowledge gaps and strengthen weak areas, thereby achieving better results in their SAC (School Assessed Coursework) exams.
    Yes, our Selective school entry test preparation course covers all parts of the entry test, ensuring that students are fully prepared to enhance their exam performance. If you are interested in our courses, please feel free to contact our academic advisors for more details.
    The AMC (Australian Mathematics Competition) is aimed at students in grades 3-11. Participating in the AMC requires a solid foundation in mathematics. In our term courses, AMC competition question types are integrated as part of the learning process. Additionally, we offer special intensive courses before the competition to help students master the AMC question types and understand the knowledge points and skills required for the exam. If you are interested in our courses, please feel free to contact our academic advisors for more details.

    Course Question

  • Year 1-3 classes: 1 hour
  • Year 4-9 classes: 1.5 hours
  • Year 10-12 classes: 2 hours