Edugro

An ATAR is a rank, and ranks are won mark by mark.

Edugro coaches Chatswood students through Years 7 to 12 with classes capped at eight, teaching built straight off the NESA syllabus, and a written record of every assessment. Parents see the progress, not just the promise.

Chatswood NSW  ·  Years 7 to 12  ·  Established 2021

An Edugro tutor leaning over a student's desk, working through a written question with them
2025 HSC cohort

The year, as it was actually counted

Full results and method
Median ATAR
94.05
Students at 99.00 or above
18.8%
Students at 95.00 or above
48.2%
Students at 90.00 or above
71.4%
Band 6 and E4 results
44% of units
Offers for first preference
86%

Figures cover the 112 students who completed at least four terms with Edugro and sat the 2025 HSC. Students who enrolled for a single term are counted separately and are not included above. We publish the method next to the numbers because a result without a method is only an advertisement.

Students working through written tasks at individual desks in a bright Edugro classroom
Trial preparation, Year 12. Every class at the centre is capped at eight students.

Three rules the whole centre is built on

Everything else at Edugro is downstream of these. They set the class size, the timetable and how many students we take each year.

Eight students, no exceptions

Eight is the point at which a teacher can still mark every piece of written work in the week it was handed in. When a class reaches nine, we open another one rather than let the room grow.

Marked against the rubric, in writing

Every task comes back with a band judgement and the specific reason for it, not a tick and a number. Students then rewrite the sections that cost them marks, which is where the improvement actually happens.

Parents get the record, not a reassurance

At the end of every term, families receive a written progress record: rank in class, marks across the term, the trend line, and exactly what changes next term.

Where your child starts

All programs in detail
  • Years 7 and 8, FoundationsEnglish, Mathematics and Science. One 90 minute class per subject each week.
  • Years 9 and 10, Stage 5English, Mathematics on both the 5.2 and 5.3 pathways, and Science. Subject selection guidance in Term 3 of Year 10.
  • Year 11, PreliminaryEnglish, Mathematics through Extension 1, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics and Business Studies.
  • Year 12, HSCThe full Year 11 list plus English Extension 1 and Mathematics Extension 2, with weekly marked tasks and rank tracking.
  • Holiday intensivesFour day blocks every school holiday period, including trial and HSC preparation.

A student case study

Jasmine H., who completed the HSC with Edugro in 2025
Case study, HSC 2025

I could do every question I had already seen. Edugro made me sit unfamiliar ones under time until that stopped being frightening.

Jasmine H.  ·  joined Year 11, Term 1 of 2024

Position on arrival, and the HSC mark two years later
CourseOn arrivalHSC mark
Mathematics AdvancedSchool rank 41 of 5894
Mathematics Extension 1Taken up in Year 1291
PhysicsYearly mark 7889
ATARPredicted 91 at the end of Year 1197.85

Offer accepted: UNSW Sydney, Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Computer Science

Sandstone archways along a university walkway in Sydney

Where the 2025 cohort ended up

Eighty six per cent of the cohort received an offer for their first preference in the December 2025 round. These are the institutions those offers came from.

  • University of Sydney
  • UNSW Sydney
  • University of Technology Sydney
  • Macquarie University
  • Australian National University
  • University of Melbourne
  • Western Sydney University
  • University of Wollongong

Course by course offer list

What families say

We had two years of she is doing fine from everyone. Edugro was the first place that put a mark, a rank and a plan on the same page.
Karen L., parent, Year 12 in 2025
The term report is the thing. I stopped having to ask my son how it was going, because I could read it.
Michael T., parent, Years 10 to 12
My daughter's tutor rang me in August because she had missed two weeks of homework. In four years of tutoring, nobody had done that before.
Sun-Hee K., parent, Year 11
Eight in a class meant I could not sit at the back and nod, which was the entire point of going.
Ryan C., HSC 2025

Sit one class before you decide anything.

Every student is welcome to sit a full class in any subject at no cost. You will see the room, the tutor and the standard of the work before there is any question of enrolling.

Years 7 to 12, taught in the order the syllabus is examined.

Not the order a textbook happens to print it in. Every Edugro course runs on the current NESA syllabus, works through past HSC questions in the same session as the theory, and returns written work marked against the rubric the examiner will use.

A whiteboard of worked algebra questions, with a tutor writing out the next step during a Mathematics class
Mathematics Extension 1, Tuesday evening. Theory and past paper questions in the same session.

The stages

Years 7 and 8
Foundations

The years where reading speed, written expression and algebraic fluency are either built or quietly missed. We teach the Stage 4 outcomes properly and then push past them, because a student who arrives in Year 9 confident with algebra has already removed the most common cause of a Mathematics plateau.

SubjectsEnglish  ·  Mathematics  ·  Science
FormatOne 90 minute class per subject each week, with a marked task every fortnight.

Years 9 and 10
Stage 5

Mathematics splits into the 5.2 and 5.3 pathways here, and that decision constrains which senior courses are open two years later. We teach both pathways, advise honestly on which one fits, and run a Preliminary bridging block through Term 4 of Year 10 so students start Year 11 already inside the course.

SubjectsEnglish  ·  Mathematics 5.2 and 5.3  ·  Science
FormatOne 2 hour class per subject each week, with a marked task every fortnight and subject selection guidance in Term 3 of Year 10.

Year 11
Preliminary course

The Preliminary year does not count toward the ATAR, which is exactly why it gets wasted. It is the only year with enough slack to fix technique before the marks are permanent. Assessment technique is taught from Week 1, and every student sits full timed tasks from Term 2.

SubjectsEnglish Advanced  ·  English Standard  ·  Mathematics Advanced  ·  Mathematics Extension 1  ·  Mathematics Standard 2  ·  Physics  ·  Chemistry  ·  Biology  ·  Economics  ·  Business Studies
FormatOne 2 hour class per subject each week, with a marked task every fortnight.

Year 12
HSC course

Weekly marked work, timed practice from Term 1, and rank tracking against the student's own school cohort rather than against ours. Because moderation runs on school rank, we plan around the assessments that actually shift it, and we know which task in the school calendar is worth the extra fortnight.

SubjectsEnglish Advanced  ·  English Extension 1  ·  English Standard  ·  Mathematics Advanced  ·  Mathematics Extension 1  ·  Mathematics Extension 2  ·  Mathematics Standard 2  ·  Physics  ·  Chemistry  ·  Biology  ·  Economics  ·  Business Studies
FormatOne 2.5 hour class per subject each week, with a marked task every week and a full trial and HSC exam schedule.

Holiday intensives
Every break

Four day blocks in every school holiday period, open to Edugro students and to students enrolled for the intensive alone. January runs a head start block on the first term of the coming year, July and September run trial and HSC preparation with full papers under exam conditions.

FormatFour consecutive days, 9:00am to 1:00pm, capped at ten students per block.

What every enrolment includes

Class sizeCapped at eight students
Marked workWeekly in Year 12, fortnightly in Years 7 to 11
Progress recordWritten report to parents at the end of every term
ResourcesPrinted course booklet, past paper bank and full worked solutions
Missed a classNotes, the recording and a catch up slot, at no extra cost
Study roomSupervised and open to enrolled students outside class hours
Trial lessonOne free full class in any subject before enrolling

Fees vary by stage and by the number of subjects taken. A current fee schedule is sent with every enquiry, and there is no enrolment fee or resource fee on top of it.

Not sure which class fits?

Send the year level and the subjects. We will reply with the class times that are still open, the fee schedule, and a trial booking in the class we would actually put your child in.

The 2025 results, and how we counted them.

Any centre can print a number. The number only means something if you know which students are in it, so the method sits at the bottom of this page and every figure above refers to it.

Students in the reported cohort
112
Median ATAR
94.05
Highest ATAR
99.95
Band 6 and E4 results
44% of units
Offers for first preference
86%
Students continuing from Year 11
91%

ATAR distribution

Reported cohort, 2025 HSC
ATAR rangeStudentsShare of cohort
99.00 to 99.952118.8%
95.00 to 98.953329.5%
90.00 to 94.952623.2%
85.00 to 89.951816.1%
Below 85.001412.5%
Total112100%

Band 6 and E4 by course

Units sat by the reported cohort, 2025 HSC
CourseUnits satBand 6 or E4Rate
English Advanced682435%
Mathematics Advanced743345%
Mathematics Extension 1412151%
Mathematics Extension 216956%
Physics291241%
Chemistry331545%
Biology311342%
Economics221045%
Business Studies19842%
All courses33314544%

Extension courses are reported in E bands. E4 is the equivalent of a Band 6 and is counted as such above.

Sandstone quadrangle at a Sydney university campus

December 2025 offers

Eighty six per cent of the reported cohort received an offer for their first preference. A selection of the courses those offers were for.

  • University of SydneyCommerce, Engineering (Honours), Advanced Computing, Science, Arts and Law
  • UNSW SydneyEngineering (Honours), Actuarial Studies, Computer Science, Commerce, Medicine
  • University of Technology SydneyBusiness, Engineering, Nursing, Design
  • Macquarie UniversityClinical Science, Actuarial Studies, Psychology
  • Australian National UniversityPhilosophy, Politics and Economics, Science
  • University of MelbourneBiomedicine, Design
  • University of WollongongEngineering, Computer Science

Three students, start to finish

Published with permission. Surnames are shortened at the family's request, which is standard practice for students who have only just left school.

Jasmine H.
Jasmine H.
Joined Year 11, 2024

Arrived ranked 41st of 58 in Mathematics Advanced, took up Extension 1 in Year 12 against her school's advice, and finished with a mark in both.

Mathematics Advancedrank 4194
Mathematics Extension 1new91
Physics7889
ATAR97.85

UNSW Sydney
Engineering (Honours) and Computer Science

Daniel P.
Daniel P.
Joined Year 9, 2022

Four years with the centre. English was the subject he had written off in Year 9, and it finished as his second strongest unit.

English AdvancedBand 490
Economics7491
Business Studies8194
ATAR96.40

University of Sydney
Bachelor of Commerce

Amelia R.
Amelia R.
Joined Term 4, Year 11, 2024

Started late, with one term of the Preliminary year left. The plan was built around what was still recoverable rather than around what had been missed.

Chemistry7188
Biology7992
Mathematics Standard 28493
ATAR93.15

Macquarie University
Bachelor of Clinical Science

I started late and I was behind, and nobody pretended otherwise. We worked out what was still recoverable and did that.

Amelia R., HSC 2025

How these figures are counted

  1. Who is in the cohort

    The reported cohort is every student who completed at least four terms with Edugro and sat the 2025 HSC. That is 112 students. Students who enrolled for a single term or for a holiday intensive alone are tracked separately and are not counted in any figure on this page.

  2. Where the marks come from

    ATARs and HSC marks are taken from the official NESA and UAC statements provided by families. Nothing on this page is estimated, predicted or drawn from an internal trial.

  3. How rates are calculated

    Band rates are calculated per unit sat, not per student, so a student with three Band 6 results contributes three. Percentages are rounded to one decimal place for ATAR bands and to the nearest whole number for band rates.

  4. What we do not claim

    Edugro does not guarantee an ATAR, and no result on this page should be read as one. Students arrive at different points and work at different rates. The centre supplements school teaching, it does not replace it.

Enrolment for 2027 opens in Term 3.

Year 12 classes fill first and several 2026 classes are already closed. If you are planning ahead for Year 11 or Year 12, the earlier the enquiry, the more of the timetable is still open.

It started in 2021 with one Year 12 class of six students.

The class ran on Saturday mornings in a rented room on Victoria Avenue. Five years on we teach Years 7 to 12 from a centre on the same street, and the thing that has not changed is the marking desk.

Two students working through written questions side by side at a study table

The observation the centre was built on

Most students who plateau in the senior years are not short of effort, and they are rarely short of ability. They are short of feedback that arrives quickly enough to be useful. A task handed back three weeks later, carrying a mark and no reasoning, teaches almost nothing.

So Edugro was built around the opposite constraint. Classes are kept small enough that every piece of written work can be marked in the week it was submitted, against the same rubric an HSC marker would use, with the band judgement written out in full. Students then rewrite the parts that cost them marks.

That single rule decides everything else: the class size, the timetable, the number of tutors, and how many students the centre can take in a year. In 2021 it meant six students. In 2026 it means around 400 enrolments and 38 classes a week. It still means enrolment in a class closes at eight.

How a term works

  1. Diagnose

    Every student sits a written diagnostic before their first class. It maps what is secure, what is shaky and what has not been met yet, and it decides which class they join. A student in the wrong class wastes a term, so we would rather spend ninety minutes getting it right.

  2. Teach

    Classes follow the NESA syllabus in the sequence it is examined. Theory is taught, then applied to past HSC questions in the same session, because understanding a concept and being able to answer a question about it under time are two different skills.

  3. Mark

    Written work comes back within the week with a band judgement and the reason behind it. Students rewrite the sections that lost marks, and the rewrite is marked too. This is the slowest part of the week for our tutors and the part that moves results.

  4. Report

    At the end of each term, parents receive a written record: rank in class, every mark from the term, the trend, and what changes next term. If something is going backwards, you read it from us before you hear it from the school.

An Edugro tutor checking a student's working during a class

Who teaches

Every Edugro tutor holds a mark of 90 or above in the subject they teach, and most sat the HSC within the last decade. Knowing the content is the entry requirement, not the qualification.

Before taking a class, each tutor teaches a full trial lesson to a real group and is assessed on it by the head of their faculty. Roughly one applicant in six gets through that stage. Every tutor holds a current Working With Children Check, and the check number is verified and kept on file at the centre.

Tutors stay with the same class for the full year wherever the timetable allows, because a tutor who has marked a student's work since February knows what to look for in September.

What we do not do

  • We do not guarantee an ATARNobody can, and a centre that offers one is telling you something about itself.
  • We do not sell lesson packages up frontFees are charged by term. If the centre is not working for your child, you should be able to leave at the end of it.
  • We do not run lectures and call them classesEight students in a room is a class. Eighty in a hall is a seminar, and it is a different product.
  • We do not publish a result without the methodEvery figure on the results page states which students it covers and where the marks came from.

The centre

Visit us
  • AddressSuite 501B, 282 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood NSW 2067
  • Getting hereAbout five minutes on foot from Chatswood station and the bus interchange, and directly served by the 257, 545 and 550 routes.
  • FacilitiesNine classrooms, a supervised study room open to enrolled students outside class hours, and a printed resource library.
  • Term hoursMonday to Friday 3:30pm to 8:30pm, Saturday 9:00am to 5:00pm, Sunday 10:00am to 4:00pm.
  • Established2021, in Chatswood. ABN 23 655 807 060.

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Visit the centre
Suite 501B, 282 Victoria Avenue
Chatswood NSW 2067
About five minutes on foot from Chatswood station and the bus interchange.
Term hours
Monday to Friday, 3:30pm to 8:30pm
Saturday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday, 10:00am to 4:00pm Holiday intensives run 9:00am to 1:00pm. Closed on public holidays.
Business details
Edugro
ABN 23 655 807 060 Established 2021 in Chatswood, New South Wales.

Common questions

Where exactly are you?
Suite 501B, 282 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood NSW 2067. The building is on the northern side of Victoria Avenue, about five minutes on foot from Chatswood station and the bus interchange. Reception is on level 5.
Is the trial lesson really free?
Yes. Your child sits one full class in any subject, with the tutor and the group they would actually be placed with. There is no cost, no deposit and no obligation to enrol afterwards.
How large are the classes?
Capped at eight students. When a class reaches nine we open another one rather than let the room grow, because eight is the point at which a tutor can still mark every piece of written work in the week it was handed in.
Which syllabus do you teach?
The current NESA syllabus for New South Wales, taught in the sequence it is examined. Written work is marked against the same rubrics used in the HSC, and our Year 12 planning follows your child's own school assessment calendar.
What does it cost?
Fees depend on the stage and the number of subjects taken, and are charged by term rather than sold as a package. A current fee schedule is sent with every enquiry, and there is no enrolment fee or resource fee on top of it.
What happens if a class is missed?
You receive the notes, the recording and the marked task for that week, and a catch up slot in the study room with a tutor from the same faculty. There is no additional charge for any of it.
Can my child join partway through a term?
Usually yes, if there is a place in the class. We will tell you honestly if joining mid term would put your child at a disadvantage, and in some Year 12 subjects late in the year the honest answer is that it would.