Your child puts more into English than any other subject, and the mark barely moves.

Year 10 and 11 English tutoring that lifts your child's marks by their next assessment

A weekly 1 on 1 lesson and unlimited essay marking, with a tutor who topped the same course. Online, across NSW.

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Free, 30 minutes, no card needed. We call you to sort the details.

Alexander, a TutorWow tutor, in his UNSW team kit
AlexanderUNSW · ATAR 99.95
Eden, a TutorWow tutor
EdenUNSW · ATAR 98.55
Consuela, a TutorWow tutor
ConsuelaUnimelb · Top 0.2% in English
Essay marking every week
Feedback on every draft
+22% in 6 weeks
Student result

97+ ATAR
English tutors, 1 on 1, across NSW

University of Sydney UNSW Sydney University of Melbourne

Who Year 10 and 11 English tutoring is for

The jump into senior English catches strong students. Texts get longer, the marking gets stricter, and the comments stay short. Most of our students start in one of these spots.

Coasting in Year 10.

Low effort still works, for now. The next two terms decide their Advanced or Standard course and the rank they start it with.

Behind in Year 11.

The marks slid and yearlies are close. Year 11 sets the rank they carry into Year 12, and there is still runway to move it.

Advanced or Standard.

Stuck at Band 4 or low Band 5. The ideas are there; the marks leak on execution. Both courses are marked to a rubric, and rubrics can be learned.

Blanks under exam conditions.

Fine with time, lost in the unseen section, or the other way round. We diagnose which one is costing them marks first.

If this sounds like your child, the free trial lesson is where we start.

Your child has the notes and the past papers. What is missing is marking on their own writing.

In English, practice without correction just repeats the same errors with more confidence. The fix is a weekly loop.

  1. A weekly 1 on 1 lesson built around their actual texts and their next task.
  2. Unlimited marking between lessons. They send an essay, it comes back with specific fixes.
  3. A tutor they can message when stuck, including the Sunday night before a due date.
  4. Quote banks and essay scaffolds matched to their exact texts.
A TutorWow tutor and student working through an essay together on Zoom

A lesson in action: your writing on screen, worked through line by line.

"TutorWow gave me the tools to plan essays properly and go from averaging in the 70s to ranking 1st in my year in one term."

Sasha, Year 11 English (ranked 1st of 110 students)

Where English marks leak, and how they come back

When we mark a new student's essay, the lost marks are almost always in the same four places. All four are learnable.

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Answers the topic, not the question

Markers reward question responsiveness above almost everything else.

02

Retelling dressed as analysis

Naming a technique is not the same as analysing what it does to meaning.

03

Evidence chosen by memory

The quotes they remember are rarely the ones that carry the argument.

04

No link back to the module

A paragraph that never touches the module concept caps its own band.

Many of our students score 19/20 to 20/20

Marked work from our English students, and the kind of result the weekly feedback loop is built to produce.

A TutorWow student's creative and reflective writing marked 24 out of 25

Creative and reflective writing, marked 24/25 (14/15 and 10/10) and reworked with a tutor.

A senior English essay marked 20 out of 20 against the rubric with written feedback

A full essay marked 20/20 against the rubric, with written feedback on every criterion.

I went from average to topping the class in just one term.

Akshara E. Akshara E., Year 12 Englishfrom the 70s to 97%

Her confidence in English has really grown. She works very hard and you have been a huge help.

Sophie Sophie's motherparent, Year 11

Your first piece of marked work comes out of the free trial lesson. Book it here.

From your form to their first lesson

Four steps, and a person handles every one. Here is exactly what happens.

Step 01

Fill in the form

About a minute. You give us your child's year and English course, plus your mobile so we can reach you.

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Takes 1 minute
Your details
Your child's year and English course
Your mobile
Year 10Year 11Advanced or Standard
Step 02 · within 24 hours

Your discovery call

A 20 minute Zoom call about how your child is going, what is coming up at school, and which tutor fits their course and texts. We reach out within 24 hours, or you can pick a time that suits.

Book your discovery call
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Within 24 hours
Discovery call
A 20 minute Zoom call
Assessments coming upTutor match
Antonio Casas
You will speak with Antonio
Founder · TutorWow
Step 03

Your child's free lesson gets booked

A free 30 minute trial lesson at a time that suits. On Zoom, 1 on 1, with a tutor matched to their course and their texts.

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Free · 30 min
Trial lesson
A time that suits you · Zoom
1 on 1Your text
Step 04

They work on their actual task

Your child brings their most recent marked essay and leaves with at least one concrete fix. Continuing is your call, and nothing is owed.

04
Live on Zoom
Their essay, on screen
Worked through with them, line by line
One concrete fix to take away

"He was so much happier and more confident going into these last exams. Thank you for your support, it has been an amazing help for James."

Melissa, parent of James (Year 10)

Common questions from Year 10 and 11 students (and their parents)

The weekly system exists to make that happen. Their tutor sets a specific piece of writing each week and marks it, so instead of a vague "study more" there is a small, clear task and quick feedback. Most students stay engaged because they can see their marks moving.
It replaces low value study hours with aimed ones. Your child writes to a clear brief and gets it back marked, so the guessing stops and the total workload stays sane. The trial lesson itself is 30 minutes.
School feedback matters and we work alongside it. What we add only works 1 on 1: unlimited individual marking with fast turnaround, and a tutor whose whole focus is your child's writing.
Behind is a rank position, and ranks move once the feedback loop starts. In Year 10 and 11 the marks that count most are still ahead, and English skills compound. The trial lesson gives you a straight read: how far behind, in what specifically, and what to fix first.
Yes, and for essay subjects it often works better. Your child's writing sits on a shared screen and the tutor works through it line by line, with marked work moving back and forth between lessons. Sessions run on Zoom, 1 on 1.
Yes. It is free, runs 30 minutes, and we never ask for card details, so it commits you to nothing. If it goes well, continuing is a paid weekly program, which we talk through with you on the call. Plenty of families take a few days to decide, and some decide it is not a fit. Both are fine.
English is the core program here. Maths, science and other subjects run on the same weekly system and can be added once you start.

Book your child's free trial lesson

A free 30 minute lesson on Zoom, worked on your child's own English task. We call you first to match the right tutor.

  • 1 on 1 with a 97+ ATAR English tutor
  • A short discovery call before the lesson
  • Built on their current assessment or text
  • No card details, and no commitment

The earlier they start, the more it compounds. Year 11 results set the rank your child carries into Year 12, and English skills build on each other every term.

We cap English at 83 students so marking stays fast. 6 places are open this term.

Book your child's free trial lesson

Takes about a minute. We will be in touch within 24 hours.

Step 1 of 2 · Your details

Please enter a valid email address.

Please enter a valid Australian phone number.

We call you to sort the details, then your child just shows up.

Step 2 of 2 · Your child

What happens next: we call you within 24 hours, then your child's free trial lesson gets booked.

Every student here started with effort that had stopped showing up in their marks. Book the trial lesson and we will show you where the marks are leaking, whatever you decide after that.

Tony, founder, TutorWow