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Year 6 April Selective Holiday Classes

What is it?

Precision Mathematics Academy offers an exclusive 6-day intensive course designed to give students a final competitive edge before their selective exam.

Classes are taught personally by our principal - only offering ONE class with a strict maximum of 9 students - ensuring every student receives focused, high-quality attention throughout the program.

Overall goal of the course:

While strong math skills matter, scoring well on the selective exam requires more than just knowledge - it requires strategy.

This course equips students with the exact techniques needed to perform at their best on exam day. They'll know precisely when to apply the right strategy and how to adapt it across different question types - turning preparation into performance, and performance into results.

The outcome: sharper time management, greater confidence, and the ability to tackle any question the exam throws at them.

A schedule chart showing classes from the 13th to the 19th. Classes are from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM each day, except on the 15th which is marked as 'NO CLASS'.

Class Dates:

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  • Academy Principal and Founder

  • USYD Secondary Education & Maths Graduate

  • 100% USYD Scholarship

  • Mentored over 100s of students

  • 95% Success Rate of Student Selective School Admission

Enrolments Have Opened!

1st Hour: Strategy Revision

Schedule for TERM 2 2026 with class structure details, session format, note about no homework, exam review, and a mention of George, a mascot who offers hints and suggestions.
A page from a test with questions related to calculation problems involving a printing rate and a palindrome pattern. The top question asks for the time when page 85 is completed, with multiple-choice answers. The second question involves a 5-digit palindrome where the first digit multiplied by 10 equals the middle digit, asking how many such palindromes exist, with multiple-choice answers.

Every question in our strategy sessions is carefully curated to reinforce and teach proven exam techniques. Whether or not a student attended our term classes, this course covers all core strategies from the term - plus new ones - ensuring every student leaves fully exam-ready.

2nd Hour: Selective Mock Exam

Screenshot of a practice test cover page titled 'Selective Mock Exam 1: Mathematical Reasoning' with instructions and a 'Start Quiz' button at the bottom right corner.
Screenshot of an online exam titled 'Selective Mock Exam 1' with a question about even and odd numbers. The question asks to find the largest odd number based on a sum of five consecutive even numbers being equal to four, with multiple-choice options and a timer showing 39 minutes and 52 seconds remaining.
A multiple-choice math question asking for the largest odd number among five consecutive even numbers, with options 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, and the correct answer marked as 23.

Students are given the opportunity to sit a selective mock exam covering all possible question types and topics that may appear in the selective exam. They are able to re-attempt it as many times as they like and review the full worked solutions.

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SELECTIVE APRIL HOLIDAY CLASS REGISTRATIONS

What's Included:

  • 6 hours of exam strategy revision

  • 6 FULL sized OC mock exams

  • Comprehensive worked solutions for every question

  • Performance benchmarking against the entire cohort

  • Access to mentorship calls for school advice/any questions.

Test instructions for a high school placement practice test on mathematical reasoning, stating a 40-minute duration, 35 questions, five answer choices per question, no marks lost for wrong answers, encouraging attempting all questions, and specifying that calculators and dictionaries are not allowed. The logo at the bottom reads 'Precision Mathematics Academy'.