Is your child ready to travel to school alone?
As parents, we often fight the urge to be overprotective of our kids, but there comes an age, where a little autonomy is a good thing. So, when is the right time to let the kids travel to school on th...
International Schools – what are they and how do they work?
International schools offer qualifications that are recognised globally, and contrary to popular belief, they’re not just for families that move around a lot!
7 Tips to prepare your kids for school camp
Going on an overnight school camp is an amazing experience that builds resilience and confidence, but that first time away can also be a little scary. Here’s some good advice for new campers and the...
How a Tutor can Play a Crucial Role in Developing Confidence in Your Child
Guest author at Cluey and educational futurist, Gavin McCormack, says self-confidence is the key to unlocking the potential for our kids to excel socially, emotionally and academically. Here’s how t...
Friend or Foe: How Aussie parents feel about homework
While it’s safe to assume most kids would put homework in the “stuff I don’t want to do, but have to” pile, we wanted to know the parents’ opinion. Here’s what our latest research found.
Five ways Aussie parents’ perceptions of schooling have changed since lockdown
A lot has happened since the cooped-up days of at-home learning. The kids are back at school, we’re mostly back at the office, and life is back to somewhat normal (plus or minus a rapid antigen test...
72% of parents are concerned their child won’t get the attention they need to succeed this year
In the lead up to Term 1, we spoke to Aussie parents about their key take-aways from at-home learning during the pandemic and how they feel about the school year ahead.
Putting NAPLAN in perspective
NAPLAN results offer useful insight to inform teaching and learning strategies, but they don’t determine anyone’s future.
What’s new at Cluey in 2022
New subjects, new schedules, new partnerships, and even new countries!
Parents have their say: new research reveals anxieties around schooling in 2022
Research shows that when it comes to their children’s schooling this year, a whopping 90 per cent of parents are concerned about COVID-related disruptions, and we don’t blame them.