Our story
Built by students who just sat these exams.
For the students sitting them right now. Not a franchise. Not a call centre. Just recent high-achievers who remember exactly what this felt like.
Here's the thing nobody says out loud about tuition.
Walk into most tuition centres and the person teaching you sat the HSC ten, fifteen, sometimes twenty years ago. The syllabus has changed. The exams have changed. The way marks are actually awarded has changed. They're brilliant — but they're teaching a version of the HSC that doesn't fully exist anymore.
We think the best person to help you isn't someone a decade removed from it. It's someone who sat this syllabus, in this exam room, and came out the other side with the marks — recently enough to remember which topics were traps, which notes actually mattered, and what the markers were really looking for.
That's the whole idea. AllRounder connects you with tutors who just did it, and did it well.
No guesswork
How we vet our tutors
Parents are trusting us with something that matters. So the bar is simple and non-negotiable.
Verified results
Every mark on a profile is checked against the tutor's official HSC record before they can teach. Real Band 6s, real State Ranks, real E4s — no exceptions, nothing invented.
WWCC checked
Every tutor holds a valid NSW Working With Children Check. It's the floor, not the ceiling — but it's never skipped.
Recent graduates
Our tutors sat the current syllabus, not a retired one. They know this year's content, this year's exams, and what actually moves marks today.
Personality, upfront
Marks matter, but fit matters too. Every profile shows who the tutor actually is, so you can pick someone your kid will genuinely want to message.
The model
Why a week of support beats one hour a week
The traditional model is one hour, in person, once a week. However good the tutor is, that's the deal: you save your questions for Tuesday, drive across town, and hope the thing you're stuck on comes up before the hour's over.
But learning doesn't happen on a timetable. You get stuck at 11pm the night before an assessment. You finish an essay draft on Sunday. You finally understand the question you wanted to ask — three days after the lesson.
Async weekly support flips that. Instead of one hour, you get a tutor all week: study notes when you need them, essays marked when you write them, messages answered when you're actually stuck, and voice explainers for the stuff that's easier heard than read. More touchpoints, more of your questions answered, and usually for less than a single in-person lesson.
It's not tutoring squeezed into an hour. It's a tutor in your pocket, every day of the week.
Meet the ones who just did it.
Browse tutors who sat these exams recently — and picked up the marks to prove it.
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