
Being a non-profit charitable organisation, Engage Education is able to run VCEseminars on a non-profit basis. This assists Engage achieve the mission to support students to achieve their best academically by providing quality advice and revision at highly subsidised prices.
Engage Education is staffed nearly entirely by volunteers. The board consists of past and current Year 12 students, senior teachers, education authority assessors and members of the wider community. What we all have in common is a willingness to help Australia’s youth. VCEseminars is one way by which Engage Education is able to help such young people.
For some, Year 12 can be a highly stressful time. The Engage Education Foundation understands this and is trying to help alleviate the stress by providing detailed and thorough revision courses for 18 different Unit 3 & 4 subjects. These low-cost seminars enable all students to have access to high quality exam guidance and revision tools.
As Engage is non-profit organisation, we can provide the VCEseminars at prices that aren’t inflated to produce profits – giving you the opportunity to improve your understanding of the subject at an affordable price.

All Engage VCEseminars are taught by leading school teachers who know the curriculum inside out. Many of our teachers are exam markers and are able to tell students what they look for in answers and how to avoid tricks and traps in the exam.

Students receive a folder packed full of notes and resources as they arrive. In most cases this is well in excess of 100+ pages of notes.
The Engage Education Foundation is a non-profit organisation that supports students to achieve their best, both academically and holistically.
A volunteer based organisation, Engage has grown since its inception in 2008 to be the leading youth-run educational provider, providing academic support to over 7,500 students Australia wide.
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