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College branches out

Edu-Kingdom College’s newest branch is about to open in Geelong.
This will be the coaching college’s 30th branch since its inception in 2007.
Over the course of nine years this rapidly growing tutoring company has seen thousands of students successfully achieve their academic goals and, no doubt, Geelong students will soon share in this success.
Whether students are aiming to get higher scores in NAPLAN tests, to get a seat in SEALP, to receive a scholarship or to pass the entrance examination for a selective school, they are all assisted by Edu-Kingdom College teachers and staff who utilise acclaimed materials and a well-designed curriculum.
Students generally face more challenging problem solving questions in their classes rather than simple arithmetic ones.
In addition, revision tests are held every 10 weeks to monitor students’ progress.
Specialised courses also exist, such as the power writing courses which serve to improve participants’ writing skills.
Students in trial test courses can also take advantage of the e-Learning courses at no additional charge.
The slogan of Edu-Kingdom College is ‘Fulfil Your Dream’ and it can be seen that students do not only improve their academic levels but they also achieve their goals.
A special promotion is running until the end of May 2016 offering a $200 discount to any student who enrols for 20 weeks in three subjects.
A free assessment will also be available.
For any inquiries, phone 5241 8263.

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